MSNBC featured author Adam Lankford on Tuesday to wonder about the "message" of the Boston bomber. Was it to "complain about abortion, about taxes?" The guest, labeled a "MSNBC analyst," guessed, "This did happen on tax day in Boston, the place of
Runner John Ounao crying when he finds friends after several explosions rocked the finish of the Boston Marathon in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 15, 2013. (Photo by John Mottern/AFP/Getty Images). “Today is a holiday
“What they did was rubber stamp these regulations,” NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia Deputy Director Caroline O'Shea told MSNBC.com. “They were intent on the ultimate goal of restricting safe, legal abortion access in Virginia.”
“This isn't all that unusual for them to find something like that,” Bloomington police commander Kevin Herman told MSNBC. However he said that mall security was “probably extra vigilant” after the prior day's events. But one thing was different about
When it comes to sports, New York and Boston have a historic rivalry. But when tragedy hit the Boston Marathon Monday right before 3 p.m. the two cities instantly came together. The Brooklyn Academy of Music had messages of solidarity and support
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