With a bagpiper playing “The Bells of Dunblane” and a few runners looking on, families of those killed in the Boston Marathon bombing marked the 10th anniversary of the tragedy early Saturday by slowly walking together to the memorial sites near the finish line and laying wreaths.
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Silencing conservative voices? These female radio station owners insist they're not
Latino Media Network’s Stephanie Valencia and Jess Morales Rocketto ownership of key Spanish-language radio stations tout cultural programming despite Democratic backgrounds.
'I hadn’t finished my book,': Spanish athlete emerges into daylight after 500 days in cave
A 50-year-old Spanish extreme athlete emerged on Friday from a 500-day challenge living 230 feet deep in a cave outside Granada with minimal contact outside.
Video shows police at wrong house before fatal shooting of homeowner in New Mexico
New Mexico police officers discussed whether they were at the right house before the door opened and an armed homeowner was fatally shot, video shows.
Air National Guardsman is detained by judge on charges of leaking classified documents
Jack Teixeira, the 21-year-old Massachusetts Massachusetts Air National Guardsman arrested in connection to the leak of classified documents, made his first appearance before a federal judge in Boston on Friday.
New York man who hired a hitman to kill his mob-linked father sentenced to life
A New York man was sentenced to life after hiring a hitman to kill his father in what prosecutors called a scheme to control a real estate empire built from mob money.
Airline industry bracing for summer travel surge
After a chaotic summer last year, the airline industry is bracing for an even busier travel season this year. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez has more details on what travelers need to know and what the top trip destinations are.
Motive in Nashville shooting remains unclear weeks after 6 people were killed at a Christian school
More than two weeks after a mass shooting at a Nashville Christian school, investigators have not yet identified a clear motive in the attacker’s journal writings, and authorities have not provided any details publicly to back up their early suggestion that the shooter may have felt resentment toward the school.
Indiana plastics fire spewed toxic chemicals, EPA tests find, including benzene and hydrogen cyanide
A plastics fire in Indiana spewed dangerous chemicals into the air, including hydrogen cyanide and benzene, according to EPA tests.
Trump says mass shootings are not 'a gun problem' as 2024 GOP hopefuls pledge loyalty to the NRA
Former President Donald Trump vowed to defend and expand gun-owners’ rights in a speech to the National Rifle Association’s annual meeting here Friday.