Bacon bullets: Can they deter Islamic terrorism?
Security services can now stop listening to our calls as a simple solution to Islamist terror has been discovered in the form of pork bullets.
Boston Strong Music Project aims to comfort city with local tunes, raise money for One Fund
Two Emerson College graduates recently created a digital mix of songs by local artists to help comfort those still hurting from the Boston Marathon terror attacks and raise money for The One Fund.
Run Now: Boston-based social media push unites nation’s runners
Thousands of people have pledged to run a collective 144,769 miles Wednesday, which is National Running Day, to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon terror attack. Massachusetts residents pledged to run 12,874 miles.
Boston bombing suspect and his family getting thousands in donations
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev reportedly told his mother that people are sending him money and that someone opened an account for him.
Boston Fire Chief Steve Abraira steps down amid criticisms over bombings
Embattled Boston Fire Chief Steve Abraira is stepping down, officials said today, with a resignation effective Friday.
New issue of al Qaeda magazine Inspire celebrates Boston bombings
Excerpts taken from the latest issue of al Qaeda propaganda publication, Inspire magazine, has leaked to the web, and focuses on the April 15 bombing of the Boston Marathon.
Bella Tsarnaeva: Sister of Boston bomb suspects pleads not guilty in drug case
Bella Tsarnaeva, the sister of the two alleged Boston Marathon bombers, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in a New Jersey court to marijuana-related charges.
(UPDATE) Burying Tamerlan: Protesters call for deportation of Boston bomber’s body
Protesters outside the funeral home are reportedly calling for Tsarnaev’s body to be removed from the country, a demand perhaps spawned by various media reports claiming the bombing suspect’s body may be laid to rest in the very city he allegedly attacked.
Robel Phillipos: Friend of Boston bomber asks for release after allegedly lying to investigators
Lawyers for Robel Phillipos, charged with lying to investigators after the Boston Marathon bombings, are asking a federal judge to release him from jail.
‘Toast the Press’ to thank Boston media for Marathon Bombing coverage while raising money for One Fund
A pair of “grateful Bostonians” are organizing a “Toast the Press” event next week at Lir on Boylston Street to thank the Boston media for covering the Boston Marathon Bombings, and as they put it, “hitting it out of the park.”
