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Death certificate details cause

Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from gunshot wounds to the torso and extremities and from blunt trauma to the head and torso.

Funeral home owner defends himself

The owner of the Worcester funeral home where the body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev is now being held said he's "not honoring a terrorist, just burying a body."
Bomb investigation leads to woods at Dartmouth farm
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Live-tweeting a breakdown

It seems like just yesterday that Amanda Bynes was an adorable Nickelodeon star. Now the seemingly troubled actress is in control of her own car accident, so to speak, through Twitter.

Newtown officials to decide future of Sandy Hook Elementary School

Officials are meeting to discuss whether to renovate or rebuild the school where 20 first-graders and six educators were shot to death in December.

Troopers exchange gunfire in Brockton

One man allegedly opened fire on troopers and then jumped into a car being driven by another man Thursday night, State Police said.
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Can the Celtics bring it back?

Can the Celtics bring it back?
The Celtics defeated the Knicks 92-86 in Game 5 of their playoff series to cut the Knicks' lead to 3-2. We've got scenes from the nail-biting-worthy games here.
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Nation

Conn. board considers release of wife killer

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) -- A state psychiatric board heard testimony Friday on whether it should allow some limited freedom to a man who was found not guilty by reason of insanity for beating his pregnant wife to death in front of their 5-year-old son in 1998. (   05/03/2013 7:52 PM )

World

Tests show Chile's Neruda suffered advanced cancer

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- An early forensic test shows Chilean poet Pablo Neruda suffered from advanced prostate cancer when he died, but his actual cause of death has not been determined. (   05/03/2013 3:15 PM )

Education

Newtown board mulls plans for Sandy Hook school

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) -- Newtown, Conn., officials are meeting to discuss what to do with the elementary school where 20 first-graders and six educators were shot to death in December, but they might not vote. (   05/03/2013 8:30 PM )

Science

Parents see more food, skin allergies in children

NEW YORK -- Parents are reporting more skin and food allergies in their children, a big government survey found. Experts aren't sure what's behind the increase. Could it be that children are growing up in households so clean that it leaves them more sensitive to things that can trigger allergies? Or are mom and dad paying closer attention to rashes and reactions, and more likely to call it an allergy? The CDC survey suggests that about 1 in 20 US children have food allergies. That's a 50 percent increase from the late 1990s. For eczema and other skin allergies, it's 1 in 8 children, an increase of 69 percent. It found no increase, however, in hay fever or other respiratory allergies.(   05/03/2013 12:00 AM )

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Scenes from April

Scenes from April

Take a visual break from the daily tragedies we see with this "slice of life" compilation of images from spots around the world like Pakistan, Russia, North Korea, and more.

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