Fearing Boston Marathon-like Attack, Tokyo Police Prepare to Run
Police to take part in Tokyo marathon to prevent attacks, following ISIS Japanese hostage beheadings and growing terror awareness.
Police to take part in Tokyo marathon to prevent attacks, following ISIS Japanese hostage beheadings and growing terror awareness.
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev returns to court for the first time since he was arraigned. Trial to begin in January.
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev indicted for killing 4 people, using a weapon of mass destruction.
The brothers suspected of carrying out deadly Boston Marathon attacks had planned to head to a Manhattan party after explosions.
Interfaith group reports that Boston suspects’ mosque ‘has a curriculum that radicalizes people.’
Surviving suspect in Boston bombing says his older brother led the attack, ‘wanted to defend Islam.’
Older Tsarnaev brother, now dead, may be connected to a gruesome murder of 3 – of whom 2 were Jews.
Boston bomb suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev could face the death penalty after being charged for his alleged role in the attacks.
FBI affidavit reveals Boston bomber's chilling words to the man whose car he hijacked.
At Istanbul, Secretary of State makes jarring comparison between Boston Marathon terror victims, IHH terror activists killed by Israel.
Britain's The Mirror quotes security source: "We have no doubt the brothers were not acting alone."
Boston terrorists were Muslims from the Caucasus area, near Chechnya. Not much else is known yet.
First suspect killed in Watertown shootout early Friday morning. Second nabbed Friday evening.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, captured in Watertown, Mass., remains in critical condition. His brother was killed. Both are Chechen Muslims.
A radical Egyptian Salafi cleric said that the terror attack in Boston was meant to tell the West that terrorists are alive and well.
Homeland Security Secretary says there's no evidence that Boston attack is part of a wider plot, urges public to remain vigilant.