
Boston bomber's lawyer: "There is no evening the scales"
Lawyer for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev says there's no punishment Tsarnaev can receive that would be equal to the suffering of the victims
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Lawyer for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev says there's no punishment Tsarnaev can receive that would be equal to the suffering of the victims
Courtroom in Boston Marathon bombing trial overcome with emotion as prosecutors rest case in penalty phase
Sean Collier was shot to death by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother as they tried to flee Boston after the bombings
The life-or-death phase in the trial of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is underway
Martin Richards family urged prosecutors against death penalty saying years of appeals could prolong "the most painful day of our lives"
Crowd stormed police station the same day the military overthrew an elected but divisive Islamist president
A married couple who lost limbs in the 2013 marathon attack explain why they agree with family of 8-year-old victim in sparing Tsarnaev's life
Martin Richard's parents say death penalty "could bring years of appeals and prolong reliving the most painful day of our lives"
CBS News poll gathered opinions on whether Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be executed; feelings follow trend in thoughts on death penalty in general
A 29-year-old man in Pennsylvania who was sentenced to death, told a judge he was so frustrated with his lawyers and appeal, he would rather be executed
Jury will decide whether Tsarnaev gets life in prison or death sentence for 2013 bombing that killed 3 and wounded more than 260
Legal expert Rikki Klieman lays out the strategies likely to be used by the prosecution and defense in determining Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's fate
Gov. Gary Herbert signed a bill allowing firing squads to carry out execution if there are no lethal injection drugs
Execution of Manuel Vasquez leaves Texas with only 1 remaining dose of controversial lethal injection drug
With oral arguments scheduled for April, the cases will be the last heard by the Supreme Court this term
The first government shutdown in nearly seven years is underway as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over 2025 funding. Follow live updates here.
British conservationist Jane Goodall spent her life researching and educating others about chimpanzees and the natural world.
Hospitals across the U.S. are at risk of significant flooding, and climate experts warn that the Trump administration's cuts leave the nation less prepared.
Emergency crews are responding to reports of a possible gas explosion and partial building collapse in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx.
The National Archives admitted it had erred in releasing a mostly unredacted version of Mikie Sherrill's military records to an ally of her opponent.
Weeks after Israel bombed Qatar's capital, Trump signed an executive order declaring any attack on the Arab nation will be treated as a threat to the U.S.
A 17-year-old hunter died in rural Iowa after he "was mistaken for a squirrel by a member of his hunting party," state officials said.
Doctors are warning of a food trend inspired by the popular Netflix movie "KPop Demon Hunters" that is leading to serious burn injuries.
A federal district ruled in September that President Trump's attempt to fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors was likely illegal.