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Zooey Deschanel Mistakenly Named a Boston Bombing Suspect
Zooey Deschanel Mistakenly Named a Boston Bombing Suspect
Zooey Deschanel Mistakenly Named a Boston Bombing Suspect
It's hard to imagine 'New Girl' star Zooey Deschanel as anything besides a wide-eyed, manic-pixie dream girl who just wants to spread good vibes and quirkiness. Which is why folks in Dallas must've been a bit confused on Friday when the local Fox affiliate fingered Deschanel as a suspect in last week's tragic Boston Marathon bombing. "He is 19 year old Zoey Deschanel," read the caption,
National Anthem at Boston Bruins Game Tonight (4/17)
National Anthem at Boston Bruins Game Tonight (4/17)
National Anthem at Boston Bruins Game Tonight (4/17)
Following the marathon bombings in Boston, what kind of reaction would you expect when they start singing the national anthem. A timid version? Or as loud as humanly possible? If you picked option 'A' you probably don't know B-town.
Boston Marathon Explosions: How You Can Help
Boston Marathon Explosions: How You Can Help
Boston Marathon Explosions: How You Can Help
Three people were killed and more than 100 injured on Monday afternoon when two explosions went off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Rescue organizations have gathered to help and at the the tragic scene, but how can you help? The Huffington Post has put together a helpful list of ways:
Ben Affleck, Other Stars React to Boston Tragedy
Ben Affleck, Other Stars React to Boston Tragedy
Ben Affleck, Other Stars React to Boston Tragedy
The Boston Marathon bombings which, at last count, injured 140 and killed three including an eight-year-old boy, have had a devastating effect on millions of people around the world. Boston native Ben Affleck joined many other celebrities to voice their support for the city and the victims.
People Across the US Share Touching Photos to Show Love & Support for Boston Marathon Victims
People Across the US Share Touching Photos to Show Love & Support for Boston Marathon Victims
People Across the US Share Touching Photos to Show Love & Support for Boston Marathon Victims
The explosions that shook Boston streets during Monday's 2013 Boston Marathon are still fresh in our minds. People across the United States are reeling from the news that bomb blasts killed at least three people and seriously injured more than 100. To show support for those people and their families, hundreds, maybe even thousands, are sharing touching photos to social networking sites including F
[UPDATE] Louisiana Residents Registered in the Boston Marathon, 12 from Shreveport and Bossier City
[UPDATE] Louisiana Residents Registered in the Boston Marathon, 12 from Shreveport and Bossier City
[UPDATE] Louisiana Residents Registered in the Boston Marathon, 12 from Shreveport and Bossier City
 Several locals who ran the 2013 Boston Marathon are reported to be unharmed. Of the 10 Shreveport and Bossier City natives who actually started (12 were registered), we've heard that many, including Wallace Robertson and Jeff Thomas, finished the race prior to the explosions and were not injured. Four of the Shreveport runners, however, currently only have halfway times listed by the Boston Athle

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