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Let Me Start: New dtails in bombing investigation

We're learning that the brothers suspected in the Boston Marathon bombing were self taught, learned how to build bombs on the internet, and motivated by religion and their opposition to U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
/ Source: hardball

We're learning that the brothers suspected in the Boston Marathon bombing were self taught, learned how to build bombs on the internet, and motivated by religion and their opposition to U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

We’re learning more about the lives and motives of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings: They’re self taught, learned how to build bombs on the internet, and were motivated by religion and their opposition to U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Charges have been dropped against a Mississippi man who was suspected in the case of those ricin-laced letters sent to President Obama and Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker. Now the FBI has a new person of interest.

The New York Times‘ Nate Silver takes a look at whether Senators who voted against gun safety measures last week will face punishment at the polls in 2014.

Hillary Clinton hits the lecture circuit, beginning today. And, no surprise, a new Gallup poll finds Clinton is the Democrat to beat in the 2016 presidential race.

Here’s former President George W. Bush on his relationship with Dick Cheney: “It’s been cordial.” The George W. Bush Presidential Center is set to open tomorrow in Dallas, and all five living presidents will be there.

Rhode Island moves a step closer to legalizing same-sex marriage.