November 21, 2015 Uncle arrives in Mass. to arrange Boston bombing suspect's burial rites Ruslan Tsarni, of Montgomery Village, Md., and three of his friends met with the Worcester funeral home director and prepared to wash and shroud Tsarnaev's body according to Muslim tradition.
November 21, 2015 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lawyers want death penalty nixed in terror case Lawyers for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev say prosecutors shouldn't be allowed to argue that targeting the crowded athletic event is a factor a jury should consider when weighing the death penalty.
November 21, 2015 Boston Marathon suspect’s sister allegedly threatened to bomb boyfriend’s ex Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's sister was arrested Wednesday on suspicion she threatened to bomb a woman who previously had a romantic relationship with her boyfriend
November 21, 2015 Terrorism tag could cost Boston businesses hit hard by Marathon attack President Obama's declaration that the Boston Marathon bombings were an act of terrorism could make it difficult for many affected businesses to be reimbursed for losses resulting from the explosions.
November 21, 2015 Man who found Boston Marathon bomb suspect in boat sets record straight about discovery The man who found the Boston Marathon bombing suspect hiding in his boat in his backyard says he's no hero and wants the attention he's drawn to "fade away."
November 21, 2015 Arab activist may plead guilty to hiding 1969 bombing conviction from US immigration officials A Chicago activist might plead guilty in Detroit to failing to tell U.S. immigration officials about her conviction in a deadly bombing in Israel in 1969, her attorney said Saturday.
November 20, 2015 Boston bombing suspect confined to small cell with steel door The Boston Marathon bombing suspect is being held in a small cell with a steel door at a federal medical detention center about 40 miles outside the city, a federal official said Saturday.
November 5, 2015 Airlines respond to Boston bombings with fee waivers All major U.S. airlines are waiving change fees for fliers affected by Monday’s bombings at the Boston Marathon.
May 7, 2015 An open letter to Boston Marathon bombing victim Rebekah DiMartino Deciding to amputate a limb is never an easy decision.
May 6, 2015 Patriots Day 2015: Boston does not stand alone In the two years since the horrific marathon bombing, Boston has been nothing less than resilient. The city has stood defiant and proud even as it painfully relived those grim events during a trial and persevered through a winter of record blizzards. But now, spring has come again, and we remember on this Patriots’ Day that if history is any guide, it holds not only the promise of Boston’s continued steadfastness, but also an affirmation from across America that Boston does not stand alone, and never has.