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April 20, 2013
Boston Remembers MIT Officer Sean Collier
Collier died early Friday morning during a confrontation with Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Saturday night, the Boston Police Department, MIT students and hundreds of others lined the streets to honor him.
Chechen Insurgents Claim It's All A Conspiracy
"The biggest media cover-up of all time."
Sheriff: Five Killed In Colorado Avalanche
Authorities say five snowboarders were killed in an avalanche on Colorado's Loveland Pass Saturday.
Neil Diamond Sang "Sweet Caroline" At Fenway Park
Good times never seemed so good.
Boston Celebrates With A Winning Game — And Wedding — At Fenway
An emotional Fenway Park was the place to be after Dzhokar Tsarnaev's capture. David Ortiz gets an official pass.
America Celebrates The Capture Of The Boston Bombing Suspect: A Front Page From Each State
America celebrated the end to the manhunt for Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Friday night. The first step in a long recovery for the city of Boston.
CBS Affiliated Twitter Accounts Hacked
The Twitter accounts of @60Minutes @CBSDenver and @48hours were compromised on Saturday.
Why The "Fashion Police" Writers Are On Strike
One writer calls the Joan Rivers show a "joke sweatshop."
Some Russians See Vindication In Bombers' Chechen Roots
"It's finally time for Americans to draw the conclusion that there are not 'good' and 'bad' terrorists."
Bombing Suspect's Best Friend Was Victim Of Unsolved Triple Homicide In 2011
Who killed Brendan Mess?
State Police Release Aerial Photos And Video Of Bombing Suspect Hiding In Boat
The Massachusetts State Police released aerial photos of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hiding in a Watertown, Massachusetts boat before his capture. The suspect was caught Friday evening after a lengthy manhunt.
Red Sox Player David Ortiz Declares During Pregame Tribute: "This Is Our F****** City!"
Big Papi says it best.
This Is What Happens To The Boston Bombing Suspect Now
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is in custody and hospitalized. He's been charged with conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction against persons and property in the U.S. resulting in death. [Last Updated: April 22, 1:38 p.m.]
IMAX Is Nearing A Digital Future
Filmmakers like Christopher Nolan and J.J. Abrams have embraced the large film format cameras, but IMAX's future may be without any film at all.
Obama: "Americans Refuse To Be Terrorized"
In his weekly address, the president says lasting memory of Boston bombings will be "stories of heroism and kindness; resolve and resilience; generosity and love."
The Munchies Capitals Of America
These cities pack good munchies and cannabis culture together to make your 4/20 complete. San Francisco tops BuzzFeed's list.
Where Obama Went Wrong In The Gun Control Fight
After a hard fought defeat, the White House faces some second-guessing. "They screwed up. This thing was lost in March."
The First Photos Of The Suspected Boston Bomber Being Apprehended
Photos have surfaced of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev being apprehended in Watertown, Mass. by authorities.
The Internet Jubilantly Responds To The Capture Of The Boston Bombing Suspect
The long, difficult story of the Boston Marathon bombing received some much needed closure with the capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Earthquake Hits China's Sichuan Province
A state-run China News Service, quoting unnamed local media, said more than 100 people may have been killed or hurt in the earthquake, Associated Press reports.
Muslim Scholar Dismayed At Bomb Suspect's Retweet
Mufti Menk condemns the Boston bombings. "Don't mix up your cards and create baddies out of people trying to promote peace & tolerance."
What Boston Was Like After The Marathon Bombing Suspect Was Captured
Crowds gathered at Boston Common and Boylston Street.
Obama: "They Failed Because As Americans We Refused To Be Terrorized"
Late on Friday night, the president responds to two tragedies.
Why It's Okay The Boston Manhunt Became A Ghoulish Awards Show On Twitter
The last two hours of the manhunt for Dzokhar Tsarnaev felt like the Oscars on Twitter. Why that's not necessarily a bad thing.