Boston Marathon

Bradley Cooper Visited Bombing Victim in Hospital
Bradley Cooper Visited Bombing Victim in Hospital
Bradley Cooper Visited Bombing Victim in Hospital
Whenever a tragedy like the Boston Marathon bombing happens, celebrities and athletes always step up and do whatever they can to help raise money and awareness for the victims. Bradley Cooper and New England Patriots WR Julian Edelman took it one step further and personally visited victims in the hospital.
FBI Releases Photos of Suspects
FBI Releases Photos of Suspects
FBI Releases Photos of Suspects
Special Agent Rick DesLauriers of the FBI, who is leading the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings, just held a press conference in which he revealed that there are two suspects. The FBI released photographs and video of two men believed to be responsible for the attacks.
Bis-Man Runs for Boston
Bis-Man Runs for Boston
Bis-Man Runs for Boston
Runners all over the country, including right here in Bismarck-Mandan, are showing their support for the victims of the Boston Marathon explosions. A movement known as "Run for Boston 4/17" spread on Facebook and resulted in runners across the world hitting the pavement on Wednesday in honor of those involved in the bombings at the Boston Marathon.
CNN Reporting an Arrest
CNN Reporting an Arrest
CNN Reporting an Arrest
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 arr
Paisley Reacts to Boston
Paisley Reacts to Boston
Paisley Reacts to Boston
Brad Paisley learned of the tragedy at the Boston Marathon on Monday (April 15), and like all Americans, he felt for the victims, the families of victims and all Bostonians.
 Newspapers Cover Boston
Newspapers Cover Boston
Newspapers Cover Boston
Yesterday's twin bombings at the Boston Marathon dominated the front pages of newspapers everywhere. We gathered a few from the Newseum for you to take a look at how various publications across the country shared the story.
How You Can Help
How You Can Help
How You Can Help
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:

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