| AP and NBC reported that Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev came to the U.S. from or near Chechnya, but both have apparently spent several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
| "He was literally among the sweetest, most laid-back guys I've ever known." |
| Williams cites "overseas military training" while describing suspects in Boston marathon bombing. And the focus shifts from a missing Brown University student. Update: The family responds. |
| "Any attempt to draw a connection between Chechnya and Tsarnaevs — if they are guilty — is futile." |
| Eric Machado, a high school friend of bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev said no one expected that he could be a terrorist. |
| A rumor turns into a Blaze exclusive, which turns into a fully debunked falsehood — all in the matter of hours. |
| Even paranoids have real enemies. Especially in Russia. |
| Front pages across the country reported on the FBI identifying suspects in the Boston bombing. By the time many got their newspapers this morning, one of the suspects was already dead. |
| Rep. Doug Lamborn argues "smuggling" internet and radio capable technology would help turn population against regim. |
| “It will help shed light on the weaknesses in our system … [and] how can we beef up security checks on people who would enter the United States," Iowa's Chuck Grassley says. Rubio's office acknowledges "legitimate policy questions," but says immigration reform will make the country safer. |
| After a shoot-out Thursday night between police and the suspected Boston Marathon bombers, pro-gun groups see a political football. "'Never let a crisis go to waste' is their mantra," says Brown. |
| John Kerry, John Brennan, and other top national security team members at White House for "previously scheduled meeting," aide says. |
| Secretary of state steers clear of foreign policy implications after Boston bombings. |
| As news breaks in Boston, White House staff convene. |
| Despite pressure from leadership, Agriculture Chairman Frank Lucas isn't giving up on a bipartisan approach. |
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