Republican State Rep. Stella Tremblay of New Hampshire posted to Glenn Beck’s Facebook page (of all places) that the U.S. government is responsible for last week’s harrowing bombing.
"I never said that! I never said that!" Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, interjected as Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., suggested that some were using the Boston bombings as "an excuse" to slow down or stop the bill.
Teamsters formed a solid wall on the suburban roadway approaching the church. They stood silent guard as mourners drove slowly by on the way to the 11 a.m. funeral service at St. Joseph's Church in Medford.
The Red Sox and Bruins postponed their games Friday while authorities searched for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings and officials warned nearly 1 million people to stay indoors.
President Obama vows to find and bring to justice the person or persons responsible for the bombings during the Boston marathon. He speaks during an interfaith service in Boston for those killed and injured in the blasts.
The amount of coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing falls in line with historic trends on how we overemphasize terrorist actions and minimized more deadly and frequent causes of death and injury.
FBI agents searched an apartment in Revere, a Boston suburb, Monday night, and were seen leaving with bags of evidence. They gave no comment to reporters.
Testifying on Capitol Hill, Hagel was the first Obama administration official to refer to terror or terrorism after the bombings Monday killed three and wounded more than 140 people Monday afternoon.