
From the White House: President Obama speaks to the American people about the act of terror at the Boston Marathon that wounded dozens and killed three innocent people on Monday, and says that through it all, Boston’s spirit remains undaunted

Investors and fans from Seattle and Sacramento were hoping today would be the day the Kings’ fate would be decided. Unfortunately, the decision looks to be a couple of weeks away.

Celebrations erupted in Boston and beyond following the capture of 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second marathon bombing suspect. He was captured in Watertown, Mass., and taken to the hospital.
President Obama praised the people of Boston and the Boston police for “bravery” and determined efforts on Friday night.

Governor Andrew Cuomo “It’s a terrible situation in Boston. And, unfortunately … one gets the sense that this is more reflective of the ‘new normal,’ if you will,” he explained. “So much of society is changing so rapidly. We talk

HuffPost Live’s Abby Huntsman lead a discusion on Boston residents with activists Ahmed Shihab-Eldin and Daisy Khan.

Mechanic says bombing suspect picked up his white 06 or 07 White E 350 Mercedes Wagon with rear bumper damage Tuesday and was visibly nervous.

RT: Boston bombings suspects are 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who remains at large. His brother, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnayev, was killed after a police car chase. Their family originates from Russia’s North Caucasus – but settled in the United States more than

The order for people to stay indoors in the Boston area — something authorities asked for as they searched for a suspect in this week’s Boston Marathon bombings — was lifted Friday evening, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said around 6