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Boston Marathon bombing anniversary marked; Verdict for 1 of the instigators out; Are survivors another year stronger?

Two years after the Boston Marathon bombing event took place, people still could not get over the memory of the bloody scene when bombs exploded. Some of the individuals who lost their limbs managed to move on with their lives. To date, , Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been pronounced guilty on 30 counts for taking part in the terroristic act with his brother; the latter was killed during the police shoot out following the teror attack and massive hunt for the instigators.


‘Teen Wolf’ Season 5 Latest Spoilers: First teaser revealed skilled villains; One of the main characters to say goodbye

Teen Wolf Season 5 is coming this June. With new villains and characters, we are sure to be wowed with a great story line.

DWTS Season 20 Latest Updates: Chris Soules getting closer with dancing partner, Witney? Suzanne Somers says goodbye to the show

DWTS Season 20 is getting fiercer episode after episode. Suzanne Somers already gave her final dance. Who's going to be next?

‘Winds of Winter’ Release Update: George R.R. Martin teases fans with excerpt; Game of Thrones spoilers for the book

Winds of Winter will be out by 2016. What are the recent updates on George R.R. Martin's book? Winds of Winter might be out on the shelves next year.


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Japanese and U.S. officials will meet from Wednesday in a bid to strike a two-way deal giving momentum to a pan-Pacific free-trade pact, the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), ahead of a leaders' summit late this month.
The yen is fairly valued around current levels, a key economic adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Tuesday, a day after comments he made were taken to mean the yen was too weak.
Russian tycoon, Alisher Usmanov, is to finance the restoration of one of ancient Rome's biggest public buildings, topping up the funding that Italy urgently needs to prop up its crumbling monuments after three years of recession.
China's annual economic growth likely slowed to a six-year low of 7 percent in the first quarter as demand at home and abroad faltered, fanning expectations that authorities will have to roll out more policy stimulus to avert a sharper slowdown.
Retail sales rose in March for the first time since November as consumers stepped up purchases of automobiles and other goods, suggesting a sharp slowdown in economic growth in the first quarter was temporary.
Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.N), the largest U.S. mortgage lender, reported a drop in quarterly profit for the first time in five years as employee costs rose at a time margins are under pressure from low interest rates.
Chipmaker Intel Corp forecast revenue broadly in line with Wall Street's expectations and signaled a hefty cut in capital expenditures this year, lifting its shares in after-hours trading.
Democrat Hillary Clinton blasted executive pay and tax rates for hedge-fund managers on Tuesday, using the first stop of her low-key campaign rollout in Iowa to highlight her promise to help Americans struggling toward economic recovery.
The Dow and S&P 500 ended higher on Tuesday, helped by energy stocks and quarterly earnings reports that topped modest expectations following worries about a strong dollar.
Crude oil futures rose on Tuesday on signs of falling U.S. oil production, weakness in the dollar and tensions in the Middle East, particularly Yemen.