boston marathon bombings
From victims to well-wishers, social media users are reacting to news of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's guilty verdicts for the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
A Boston jury unanimously found Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty of the 2013 bombing and will reconvene next week to decide on sentencing.
The FBI has declared that their officials could not have done anything more to prevent the Boston Marathon bombings in April, rejecting criticism that it could have monitored one of the suspects more closely before the attack occurred.
The Massachusetts State Police photographer who leaked photos of the accused Boston bomber's surrender was stripped of his gun and badge on Wednesday and placed on restricted "desk duty" pending a full investigation of the case.
Today accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will make his first public appearance since his arrest in April during a scheduled hearing in federal court in Boston.
In the backdrop of hundreds of thousands of protesters across the U.S. protesting on Wednesday during May Day as they called for immigration reform, a new report released this month says that more people are entering the U.S. illegally.
U.S. lawmakers demanded more answers on the Boston Marathon bombing on Wednesday, unsatisfied with the FBI reaction to warnings about one suspect and expressing doubt about the other suspect's claims that he and his dead brother acted alone.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has gone all in on the bill that would reform the nation's immigration laws, defending the bill this week against both reports from Politico suggesting the bill would benefit Democrats and a push from legislators to delay the bill due to two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings being immigrants.
The past week of mayhem in Massachusetts thanks to two immigrant suspects accused of the Boston Marathon bombings has added fuel to the fire of the debate for immigration reform just as the bipartisan Senate panel's compromise bill has reached Congress for debate.
Working out at the gym at their sleepy New England college, two students chatted about how "crazy" it was that bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon. Three days later, one of them was named a prime suspect.
Federal prosecutors may seek the death penalty for the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, legal experts said on Sunday, though they cautioned that much will hinge on what emerges in the weeks ahead about him and his role in the attacks.
Investigators were seeking a motive for the Boston Marathon bombings and whether others were involved as they awaited a chance on Sunday to interview the surviving ethnic Chechen suspect.
In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings and the killing and capture of the perpetrators, immigration reform opponents used the overseas origins of the bombers to call for delay. Proponents are fighting back, decrying the use of the tragedy to make political points.
A 19-year-old suspected of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings with his older brother was captured by police after a day-long manhunt on Friday that closed down the city and turned a working-class suburb into a virtual military zone.
The Senate’s immigration bill was officially introduced this week, but the Boston Marathon bombings and the subsequent manhunt for the perpetrators has delayed debate.