The investigation into the Boston Marathon bombing seeped into New Bedford, Mass. on Friday evening with the questioning of several people who knew suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
During a press conference Thursday afternoon (Apr. 18), the FBI identified two suspects in the Boston Marathon Bombing case. Photos and videos were revealed and the FBI asked for the public's help in identifying these two men.
It's on everyone's mind. For me, it's hard to continue working and keep it business as usual when yesterday there were two bombs that exploded at the Boston Marathon, killing three and injuring 144.
So far, the only thing that has made me feel better and given me hope is one of my favorite comedians, Patton Oswalt.
Kenyan Geoffrey Mutai won the Boston Marathon on Monday, finishing in 2 hours, 3 minutes, 2 seconds, the fastest 26.2 miles in history.
But, alas, there's a catch: Even though Mutai beat the previous record by 57 seconds, because there was a strong tailwind on a downhill course, Mutai's time won't be recognized. In fact, 2011 Boston Marathon runner-up and fellow-Kenyan Moses Mosop also surpassed