Their lives were rerouted after the Marathon bombing. Here’s where they are now.
It was a perfect spring afternoon 10 years ago when two young men dropped homemade bombs amid the Marathon throng and history swerved. Five lives were lost; many more, changed. A new story for an old town, built of sorrow and resolve, with still no finish line in sight.
Friends of marathon bombing victim Krystle Campbell remember her on 10th anniversary of attack
“She ran everything. She took care of everyone. She was the glue that held people together,” said Erin Daly, who chose Campbell to be the maid of honor at her 2010 wedding.
Court documents hold clues about how 21-year-old guardsman allegedly gained access to sensitive intelligence
A massive leak of classified military intelligence documents, allegedly carried out by a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman stationed on Cape Cod, is casting a harsh light on the military’s internal security protocols, prompting calls for the Defense Department to strengthen protections against unauthorized disclosures.
Protesters gather at Supreme Court to blast judge’s abortion pill ruling
A federal judge's ruling to suspend approval of a pill used for abortions drew hundreds of protesters to a rally Saturday in front of the US Supreme Court, and many said reproductive rights were under threat along with the Food and Drug Administration's authority to regulate medication based on scientific evidence.
An open letter to Shohei Ohtani to point out how perfect Boston is and how the Red Sox are ready for another two-way star
With free agency coming up fast and Ohtani playing at Fenway Park this weekend, why not share how the city and ball club are a great match for him?
A Globe photographer's eyewitness account of the Boston Marathon bombing
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