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Who is Cassie? The stalled music career of the Sean Combs trial's star witness
The mogul's former protégé and girlfriend emerged as a promising pop artist in 2006. On the stand this week, she said her relationship with Combs and his label quickly became more about control.
Two Young Men Suspected In Boston Bombing Attack
The FBI held a press conference on Thursday about the latest news in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation. Robert Siegel talks to Tom Gjelten for more.
Boston In Collective Mourning After Marathon Attack
by Jeff Brady
Bostonians mourned the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings on Thursday.
Obama Offers Message Of Resilience After Boston Attacks
by Ari Shapiro
President Obama attended an interfaith service in Boston honoring the victims and survivors of the marathon bombing.
Investigators Name Two Suspects In Boston Bombing
The FBI is interested in two men seen in videos and photographs at Monday's Boston Marathon before two bombs went off. Investigators released photographs and asked the public to help identify the men on Thursday. Robert Siegel talks to Dina Temple-Raston has the latest.
Obama Criticizes Congress After Background Check Bill Fails
Melissa Block talks to Ari Shapiro about President Obama's remarks after the Senate rejected a proposal to expand background checks before gun purchases.
Chuck Close Reflects On Learning School Lessons Through Art
by Chuck Close
One of the superstar artists connected with the Turnaround Arts Initiative is painter Chuck Close. He says that when he was growing up, he had some teachers who had enough flexibility to allow him to paint a mural about Lewis and Clark, even though he would not do well on a test about it.