Air Force Veteran Offering Her Arlington Plot To Boston Bomber (UPDATE)
UPDATE: 6:15pm: According to Arlington National Cemetery's Facebook page, Arlington's official stance on the subject is : Nope, uh-uh, ain't gonna happen. Thank goodness!
UPDATE: 6:15pm: According to Arlington National Cemetery's Facebook page, Arlington's official stance on the subject is : Nope, uh-uh, ain't gonna happen. Thank goodness!
Get your goose bumps ready.
This week on Amy Poehler's web series 'Ask Amy,' a young woman emailed about "pointless" videos on the internet and Amy gave a thought-provoking and poignant answer about the way we take in images around us.
Students at Northeastern University crowded into the streets, clapping and cheering at passing police officers, waving American flags and singing the country's National Anthem.
The second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has been captured. Dzokhar Tsarnaev was taken into police custody Friday night -- five days after the bombing that left three dead and left more than 100 injured, police said. The 19-year-old was apprehended after a manhunt that began Thursday night with the fatal shooting of an MIT officer and extended into the evening hours on Friday.
In a tremendous show of solidarity, the New York Yankees played the Red Sox 7th Inning Stretch anthem 'Sweet Caroline' at their game on Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Wow.
There have been some major breaks in the Boston bombing case, including one suspect being killed and another on the run. Fox News has live footage of cameras in the Boston area as well as a video package regarding details on the second bombing suspect
6:55 AM ET: The AP is reporting that the suspects are from Chechnya, and have lived in the US for at least one year. The surviving Boston bomb suspect has been identified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, Ma. NBC News is reporting that both suspects are brothers. Sources say that the men may have military experience, according to law enforcement officials.
6:30 AM ET: CNN is reporting that officials are worried that the suspect who remains at large could have explosives on his body. An official tells the network that the suspect killed overnight had explosives on his body. As a result, city officials have suspended all public transportation for the time being. Those in Watertown and the surrounding neighborhoods are being urged to shelter in place until further notice. Many colleges have cancelled classes for the day. Businesses are being told not to open.
The FBI held a press conference moments ago, and released video images of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing case.
This is a video of the singing of the our National Anthem at the first home game of the Boston Bruins since the terrorist attack on April 15th, 2013.
Emotion was on full display when singing of the National Anthem turned into a packed stadium of grief stricken Bostonians belting out the anthem in full voice.
Computer programmers and hackers are already taking advantage of the twin bombings during the Boston Marathon, sending out fake emails that lure unsuspecting users to open the file.
According to the anti-virus company Sophos, at least three of the latest malware attacks include fake opinion pieces with the subject lines:
The emails contains a link to a video that, when opened, attempts to infect your computer.