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WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an instant yesterday afternoon, the shockwaves from the terror attack in Boston were felt in the nation's capital, where the flurry of activity typical for the high tourist season gave way to eerie scenes of caution, alert, fear
Rachel Fox, Herald reporter who was interviewing people at the finish line several hundred feet from the blasts. “I heard the bang. I thought it was a celebratory thing. Then I saw the smoke. All in one, the ground started shaking, and it was
Rachel Fox, Herald reporter who was interviewing people at the finish line several hundred feet from the blasts. “I heard the bang. I thought it was a celebratory thing. Then I saw the smoke. All in one, the ground started shaking, and it was
A fire broke out at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum yesterday afternoon just minutes after two explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line, sending black smoke pouring from the historic building and dozens of police and federal
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