
Supreme Court Reinstates Death Sentence For Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
The Supreme Court has reinstated the death sentence for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
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The Supreme Court has reinstated the death sentence for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins said Monday that, if instructed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, she would attempt to reinstate the death penalty against convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Federal prosecutors said Tsarnaev received a $1,400 COVID-19 relief payment in June.
For the survivors it's been an emotional rollercoaster.
The Biden administration will try to persuade the Supreme Court this week to reinstate the death penalty for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
The Supreme Court will hear Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence case this fall.
The Department of Justice said it will urge the Supreme Court to reinstate the death penalty for the Boston Marathon bomber.
The Justice Department is urging the Supreme Court to reinstate the death penalty for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Volunteers erected the Belcher Park playground in just three days.
Tsarnaev claims the defendants are interfering with his ability to talk to his family and hurting his chances of avoiding a death sentence.
The Justice Department will seek to reinstate a death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man who was convicted of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Attorney General William Barr said Thursday.
Federal prosecutors said Monday that they need more time to decide whether to ask an appeals court to reconsider the case of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, whose death sentence was thrown out over concerns over about the jury selection process.
Watertown police were involved in a shootout with the Boston Marathon bombers a few days after the bombings.
A federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
On Friday, a federal appeals court threw out Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence for the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
This One Boston Day, survivors of the 2013 marathon bombing are saying "thank you."
She was heading into the courthouse when the encounter happened.
The Martin Richard Foundation held its final Celebration of Service on Sunday in Dorchester.
Each side will be given an hour to make its case.
Prosecutors are urging a federal appeals court to uphold Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's convictions and death sentence.
On Sunday, packages. blankets and cards of inspiration were being created as part of the Martin Richard Foundation Spring Service Day.
A Boston Marathon bombing survivor says he disagrees with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders' remarks that all felons, regardless of their crimes, should have the right to vote.
Attorneys for the Boston Marathon bomber say his death sentence should be tossed because the judge refused to move the case out of Boston.
Notes written by convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to law enforcement agents who were interrogating him in the hospital have been made public by lawyers appealing his case.
Patrick Downes and Jack Manning will both be riding the 192-mile PMC course with a prosthetic leg.
Unsolved murders are a growing concern nationwide.
New research shows traffic deaths have surged in Massachusetts in recent years.
Multiple calls were made to animal control Monday about sick swans.
Fire officials in Ipswich are crediting a business's sprinkler system for saving hundreds of thousands of dollars of classic cars.
A spokesperson for the MBTA said the change from paid leave to unpaid leave is the result of a rules violation.
"We thought, wouldn't it be so cool if there was a camp just for kids affected by cancer right here in Massachusetts."
Tourists are being drawn to Cape Cod towns like Chatham because of the shark activity.
The deal is the first since museum workers voted to join a union in November 2020.
Researchers say some stoves are leaking unburned gas at low levels that could be toxic when released into the air.
Unsolved murders are a growing concern nationwide.
New research shows traffic deaths have surged in Massachusetts in recent years.
Multiple calls were made to animal control Monday about sick swans.
Fire officials in Ipswich are crediting a business's sprinkler system for saving hundreds of thousands of dollars of classic cars.
A spokesperson for the MBTA said the change from paid leave to unpaid leave is the result of a rules violation.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 5.74%.
Researchers say some stoves are leaking unburned gas at low levels that could be toxic when released into the air.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 5.63%.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 5.37%.
That said, the vaccines still provide significant protection against severe disease.
Efforts to clean up a toxic pile of debris in Chelsea are now complete.
Unsolved murders are a growing concern nationwide.
Debbie Melo has now been missing for 22 years. Detectives say her husband has never been ruled out as a suspect.
A teen is in critical condition after accidentally shooting himself in the head while running from police, according to I-Team sources.
A Watertown facility is facing new allegations from a Braintree mother who says her quadriplegic son died as a result of the home's negligence.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is officially expanding, as Finland and Sweden are about to become full members.
There is a difference of opinion on the possibility of suspending the gas tax, but treasurer Deb Goldberg said the state has the money to do it.
Jon says the long-term impact of the court's ruling will be to remind apathetic voters that inaction has consequences.
Have you seen those TV ads warning that Congress is poised to "break" the popular Amazon Prime two-day delivery service?
The countdown is on as Massachusetts lawmakers enter the final six weeks of the legislative session. So will sports betting finally make it across the finish line?
A new report from Bank of America claims the company has cut air conditioning in an effort to lower expenses.
A New Hampshire distillery has come up with its newest concoction called "Crab Trapper" — whiskey flavored with invasive green crabs.
Gourmet Dumpling House in Chinatown is about to close after 15 years.
Stores will continue to use the "Marathon Sports" branding.
Stocks are falling, interest rates are rising and prices are skyrocketing, but an economist says it's too soon to panic.
Loyal Biscuit is known throughout Maine as the go-to health food store for pets.
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The Bay View Collection offers a fully integrated Midcoast Maine vacation.
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The Red Sox need some help in the bullpen, and are discussing if Garrett Whitlock will return as a reliever or starter.
Aaron Nesmith will get another crack at lighting things up in Las Vegas this summer.
The Knicks offered Alec Burks to the Celtics for the team's biggest TPE, but it sounds like Boston is setting its sights on someone bigger.
The Celtics' offseason focus is beginning to take shape, with a pair of veteran free agents reportedly linked to the Eastern Conference champs.
Another candidate has emerged in the Bruins' head coaching search.
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A New Hampshire distillery has come up with its newest concoction called "Crab Trapper" — whiskey flavored with invasive green crabs.
Maine's season for black flies appears to be taking up more of the year.
A boat was pulling lobster traps in when people on board spotted a big shark.
A Connecticut woman came home this week to find a bear in her kitchen.