Boston Marathon bombing
The Odd Trial of the Man Accused of Plotting to Behead Pamela Geller for ISIS
David Wright's lawyer says he was a fat loser playing games. The feds say he was part of a dangerous terror cell determined to outdo the Boston Marathon bombing.
Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Release Original 'Patriots Day' Soundtrack
Listen to the longtime collaborators' soundtrack for Peter Berg's film about the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
Al Qaeda Leader Calls for 'Lone Wolf' Attacks on the West in New Audio Recording
Taking a page from the Islamic State, al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri suggested Muslim youth imitate the Boston Marathon bombers and Charlie Hebdo attackers.
A Cold Case Murder, the Movie 'Jaws,' and the Dubious Value of Internet Sleuthing
An extra on the set of ‘Jaws’ may resemble an identified murder victim whose body was found on Cape Cod in 1974. Can the internet help figure it out?
Revisiting the Sites of the Boston Marathon Bombing
After photographing this year's Boston Marathon, photographer Irina Rozkovsky was inspired to photograph the sites of the bombing two years ago, and the courthouse where Dzhokar Tsarnaev's trial is ongoing.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Lawyer Owned Prosecutors in the Boston Bombing Trial Today
An FBI agent's attempt to paint the defendant as a terrorist who tweeted about death and al Qaeda fell apart when it was revealed he didn't understand the slang the 21-year-old used online.
Militarized Cops Pretend to Fight Terrorists in Oakland
Urban Shield is a 48-hour training exercise for law enforcement agencies held in Northern California. The idea is to prepare the police for future terrorist attacks—but it's really just a bunch of officers playing war games.
The Boston Marathon Bombing Interrogation and the Legal Suspension of Law
The FBI delayed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's access to attorneys while they questioned him following his capture. That's illegal … unless it isn't.
Boston Bombing Survivors Are Getting Cutting-Edge Bionic Limbs
Last year's marathon bombing cost 14 runners their limbs. Here's a campaign to give them the advanced prosthetics being developed at MIT.
Boston, Bombs and Borat: From Kazakhstan with Truth
Looking for the real story of the bombing on the Steppes.
A Long Way from Home
What has America done to Chechnya? While we’ll still be searching for more information about the Tsarnaev brothers and what motivated them for months—if not years—to come, their roots in Chechnya and the history of that country are a good place to...
"Coexist" Bumper Stickers Are Actually Intolerant
On the surface, it seems like a sentiment I should agree with: “Can't we all put aside our religious differences and get along?” But what happens when you put anything on a bumper sticker is that you remove the suggestive tone and make it a command...