Boston Begins Healing Following Marathon Bombing [VIDEO]
President Obama delivered uplifting words to end an interfaith memorial service in Boston to honor the victims of the bombings at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
President Obama delivered uplifting words to end an interfaith memorial service in Boston to honor the victims of the bombings at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Rescue workers searched the smoldering ruins of a fertilizer plant Thursday for survivors of a monstrous explosion that leveled homes and businesses in every direction across the Texas prairie. As many as 15 people were feared dead and more than 160 others injured.
Investigators want to talk to a man seen in a video tape putting a backpack down on the ground in the area where a bomb went off on Monday at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
"Substantial progress" is reportedly being made into the investigation into the explosions that rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday and a suspect may have been identified.
President Obama will visit Boston on Thursday to attend an interfaith service as the investigation continues into Monday's Boston Marathon explosions that injured 176 and left 3 dead.
President Obama made his second comments about the Boston Marathon explosion on Tuesday morning calling it "an act of terrorism."
Two explosions went off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon injuring at least 130 people, and killing at least 3 people according to Boston Police including an 8-year-old. Of those 124 people, 15 of them are in critical condition.
President Obama promises to get to the bottom of today's Boston Marathon explosions.
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