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Why Venezuela's opposition has urged voters to boycott upcoming regional elections
by John Otis
Venezuela's opposition has urged voters to boycott up and coming regional elections - but this tactic has deeply divided the party - including one of Venezuela's most storied political families.
Boston Lifts Citywide 'Shelter In Place' Orders
The Massachusetts state police held a press conference on the latest developments in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation.
As Texas Search Winds Down, Investigation Continues
by Wade Goodwyn
Authorities in West, Texas, say they have recovered 12 bodies so far from the area around the fertilizer plant that exploded on Wednesday night.
FBI Turns To Public In Identifying Boston Bombing Suspects
Robert Siegel talks to Robert McFadden, senior vice president of The Soufan Group and a 30-year veteran of federal law enforcement, about the latest news in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation.
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.