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Boston Mayor Martin Walsh wasn't in office at the time of the marathon bombings last year, but on Monday he perfectly summed up the sentiment likely shared by his community."I think it’s going to be a difficult day for a lot of people tomorrow," Walsh told NBC News.
The Washington Post and the Guardian have won Pulitzer Prizes in public service for revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort.The awards, American journalism's highest honor, were announced Monday.
A year after the Boston Marathon bombings, surviving suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is waiting to learn his fate.
The families of the victims involved in the shootings at the Jewish Community Center and Village Shalom speak.
Fuel prices are on the rise, just in time for spring break and summer vacation. Will they remain high? Chris Clackum reports.
A Colorado company unveils the first age-verifying, pot vending machine. KUSA's Nelson Garcia reports.
Overland Park Police Chief John Douglass says that the deadly shooting at the Jewish Community Center and at the Village Shalom is "a hate crime."
State and federal authorities are teaming up to press hate crime charges against Frazier Glenn Cross, the former Ku Klux Klan leader who allegedly killed three people at Jewish centers in Kansas.
NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- After sitting empty for more than 60 years, the “extra” mansion owned by the reclusive heiress Huguette Clark -– a French-style chateau sitting on 52 wooded acres -- has at last found a buyer.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI), National People's Action (NPA), the Center for Effective Government, and Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ) have released important research about the economy in the past few weeks.