Boston Marathon Medals Up For Auction On EBay – Would You Buy One?
Stories of looting soon after the bombings at the finish line of the Boston Marathon were bad enough. Now this....
Stories of looting soon after the bombings at the finish line of the Boston Marathon were bad enough. Now this....
After days of combing through huge amounts of photographic and video evidence of Monday's bombings at the Boston Marathon, authorities have two clear video images of suspects that they plan to release to the public Thursday afternoon.
This moving version of the National Anthem has people asking why it takes a major tragedy to bring us together as a nation.
While Americans are still looking for answers to why bombs exploded in Boston on Monday, those idiots at Westboro Baptist Church are at it again.
2:45 p.m. (EST): The Boston Police Department has announced that "there has not been an arrest in the Marathon attack." Investigations are ongoing.
2:35 p.m.: CNN is retracting their previous report that an arrest has been made in the Boston Marathon bombings. Other sources are reporting that officials are close to identifying a suspect after reviewing area surveillance video, but no arrests have been made.
Tributes to the people of Boston were held at major league stadiums across the country last night, but this video from Yankee Stadium is especially touching.
Timing is everything.
Comedians showed their softer sides after hearing the tragic news of the Boston Marathon bombings that occurred Monday.
More than 5000 runners were registered for Monday's Boston Marathon. More than 24 people from Mid-Michigan ran the race. Here's the story of one of those people you may know.
Three people were killed and more than 100 injured on Monday afternoon when two explosions went off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Rescue organizations have gathered to help and at the the tragic scene, but how can you help?
The Huffington Post has put together a helpful list of ways:
Temperatures at the 116th running of the Boston Marathon reached the mid 80's today, and made for tough going for everybody. Flushing's Mark Bauman, 62, finished his 43rd consecutive Boston Marathon in a time of 6:27:18. It was by far his slowest time, but even the Kenyan runners were slowed by the heat.
Richard Nixon was still President when Mark Bauman ran his first Boston Marathon. The 62-year old from Flushing will toe the starting line in Hopkinton, Massachusetts for the 43rd time on Monday, April 16th. Bauman ran his first Boston marathon in 1970 as a 20-year old college student.