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Mourners gathered Tuesday to remember the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings — and pay tribute to those who rushed to help them — a year after twin explosions ripped through the heart of the city.The solemn day of remembrance started around 8 a.m., when Massachusetts Gov.

Two simple words. Last April, amid a week of terror in Boston, one common theme of support emerged online and off, across Boston, across America and around the world: "Boston Strong.""We are one. We are strong. We are Boston.

One year after bombings struck the Boston Marathon, Bostonians are bouncing back.

A suspicious device being investigated in Boston on Tuesday morning turned out to be a high-voltage fuse that may have fallen off of a utility truck, authorities said.

Mourners gathered Tuesday to remember the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings — and pay tribute to those who rushed to help them — a year after twin explosions ripped through the heart of the city.The solemn day of remembrance started around 8 a.m., when Massachusetts Gov.

The Pinal County Sheriff’s office showcases a highly developed truck intended to help officers fight car theft and avoid high speed chases.

Conflicting reports from eastern Ukraine as the Kiev government launches an anti-terror operation against pro-Russian separatists. ITV’s diplomatic correspondent John Ray reports.

The people of Darrington, Wash., who have endured epic commutes since a March 22 mudslide wiped out parts of a highway that connects them to the rest of the state, will have to wait months for relief.

It’s good to be a CEO, at least paywise. According to the 2014 AFL-CIO Executive PayWatch, released today, it’s 331 times better to be a CEO than an average worker. PayWatch finds that the average CEO of an S&P 500 company pocketed $11.7 million in 2013, while the average worker earned $35,293. The gap between CEOs and minimum wage workers is more than twice as wide—774 times.Sign the petition to raise the minimum wage. 

Authorities in Boston are investigating a report of a suspicious device near South Station and the Department of Transportation headquarters, officials told NBC News.