VIDEO: Obama Visits Bombing Victims
President Obama visited marathon bombing victims at Massachusetts General Hospital on Thursday. Mike Neff reports.
President Obama visited marathon bombing victims at Massachusetts General Hospital on Thursday. Mike Neff reports.
AS DELIVERED: Governor Deval L. Patrick Healing our City: an Interfaith Service Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston Thursday, April 18, 2013 In my faith tradition, scripture teaches: “In every thing give thanks.” (I Thessalonians 5:18) That isn’t always easy to do. On Monday afternoon, I was not feeling it.
The words were of divinity, dignity and defiance. Today’s interfaith service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross was not about despair or defeat.
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT INTERFAITH PRAYER SERVICE Cathedral of The Holy Cross Boston, Massachusetts 12:04 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Boston! Scripture tells us to “run with endurance the race that is set before us.” Run with endurance the race that is set before us. On Monday morning, the
City seeks solace at interfaith service featuring remarks by president, religious and political leaders.
Reporter Taylor Walker caught up with marathon runners who reflected on Monday’s events.
Following a media frenzy that took place after conflicting reports of an arrest in the Boston Marathon Bombing case, area residents urge media caution. BU News Service reporter Patrick Thomas has the story.
This week, as front pages are covered in horrific images of the tragedy at the Boston Marathon on Monday, the city has been receiving support and solidarity from all over the country and the world.
Washington – Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., remembered the victims of the attack in her first speech on the Senate floor since being sworn in this past January.
Update: Runner profiled in BU News Service story recounts what happened as he neared the finish of the race.