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Michael Cohen: US gun law bigger threat than terrorists
More than 30,000 Americans die in gun violence every year - compared to the 17 who died last year in terrorist attacks, writes Michael Cohen.
'Sheer luck' lead police to Boston suspect
The hunt for the Boston bombing suspects was successful through a combination of technology, public co-operation and sheer luck.
CBS Twitter feeds hacked
The Twitter accounts for two US TV news programs have been compromised and suspended in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing.
Boston suspect retweets words of SBW's mentor
One of Sonny Bill Williams' spiritual mentors was unwittingly thrust into the centre of the Boston terror attacks yesterday.
Who are the bombing suspects?
Hours after the first grainy images of the two men were released to the public, a portrait quickly emerged the men suspected of the deadly Boston Marathon bombing.
Hunt for bombing suspect
Police have reportedly captured the second Boston bombing suspect. The bombings on Monday killed three people and wounded more than 180 others, tearing off limbs in a spray of shrapnel and instantly raising the specter of another terrorist attack on US soil. Among the dead was a Chinese student.
Marathon terror satire pulled
A British television channel is pulling a comedy about a group of hapless terrorists from its schedule in the wake of the deadly Boston Marathon bombings.
Boston bombs: Hunt for injured Kiwis
Former Whangarei doctor Shane Reti will be scouring the A&Es of five Boston hospitals today, looking for injured Kiwis in the wake of the bomb blasts that killed three.
Cramp may have saved Kiwi runner
Cramp may have saved a Christchurch runner and his wife from being in middle of the deadly twin bombing attacks in Boston which killed three people and injured 140.
Laila Harre: Boston feels 'eerie'
Former New Zealand politician Laila Harre says there is an "eerie" feeling today on the streets of Boston.