Uncle urges bombing suspect to turn self in
Posted: 11:52 AM The uncle of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect is urging his nephew to turn himself in.
Posted: 11:52 AM The uncle of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect is urging his nephew to turn himself in.
Posted: 11:26 AM Anheuser-Busch InBev has reached a final agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice settling a dispute over its proposed $20.1 billion acquisition of Grupo Modelo.
Updated: 12:09 PM The Boston Marathon bombing suspect who was killed overnight had studied accounting as a part-time community college student.
Posted: 9:55 AM A Texas law enforcement official says 12 bodies have been recovered following a massive explosion that leveled a fertilizer plant.
Updated: 1:10 PM Authorities have identified the transit police officer severely wounded in a shootout with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
Updated: 1:03 PM Boston's police commissioner says all of Boston must stay in their homes as the search for the surviving suspect in the marathon bombings continues.
Updated: 1:51 PM Key moments related to the search for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, based on reports from the Middlesex County district attorney, Massachusetts State Police, and Boston police.
Updated: 1:10 PM A U.S. law enforcement official and the uncle of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings are confirming that the name of the second suspect is Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older brother of Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a gun battle with police in Massachusetts overnight.
Updated: 1:10 PM Police are converging on a neighborhood outside Boston where there are reports of explosives being detonated, and police are telling reporters to turn off their cell phones.
Updated: 12:21 AM Authorities say a campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has died from injuries in a shooting on the campus outside Boston.
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Updated: 7:48 AM Air traffic controller furloughs scheduled to kick in on Sunday could result in flight delays of more than three hours in Atlanta, as well as significant delays in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York-area airports, federal officials said Thursday.
Posted: 3:32 PM Federal regulators fined the company that operates the Texas fertilizer plant that exploded overnight $10,000 last summer for safety violations.
Posted: 3:27 PM Sen. Roger Wicker says he once hired the man accused of mailing suspicious letters as an Elvis impersonator.
Posted: 3:23 PM President Barack Obama declared "there is a piece of Boston in me" as he paid tribute to a city shaken by what he has called an act of terror. He said: "Every one of us stands with you."
Posted: 3:12 PM More than 30 works by artist Jean-Michel Basquiat will appear at a New York City exhibit before a private sale.
Posted: 3:05 PM Some of the country's top research institutions have combined to launch a massive online archive.
Posted: 4:58 PM A rare pink diamond once owned by Indian royalty has sold for $39.3 million at auction in New York City.
Updated: 8:15 AM Federal officials are denying that a suspect is in custody in the Boston Marathon bombings.
Updated: 12:03 PM Lawyers for the NCAA and Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett are being summoned to a federal courtroom in Harrisburg next month to argue about a motion seeking to dismiss Corbett's anti-trust lawsuit against college sports' governing body.
Posted: 10:44 AM The Supreme Court has ruled that police must usually try to obtain a search warrant from a judge before ordering blood tests for drunken-driving suspects.
Updated: 10:25 AM Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky says he is considering a presidential campaign in 2016 but will not make a decision before next year.
Posted: 10:13 AM A Minnesota hospital is apologizing for mishandling a stillborn baby whose body was discovered in linens at a laundry service.
Updated: 10:00 AM The trauma surgery chief at Boston Medical Center says most of the injuries his hospital treated after the marathon bombings were to the lower extremities.