April 23, 2013: Morning
- Law-enforcement officials say the FBI shouldn't have made much of Russia's 2011 tip-off about Tsarnaev.
- Stories collected from runners and spectators found in an iconic Boston Marathon bombing picture.
- Pictures of the Boston shootout taken by an eye witness who lived nearby.
- Few Chechens live in the U.S. mainly because America doesn't resettle Chechen refugees here.
- The trouble with the Boston lockdown: It made leaving a one-night-stand much more difficult.
- After Boston, races will have heightened security, revised finish lines, and more checkpoints.
- For anyone still paying attention to Syria's civil war: Hundreds feared dead after six days of fighting in the Damascus suburbs.
- In 2011, nearly half of New York City's population qualified as poor or near-poor.
- Reporter's survey of online university classes results in high marks for everything but professor-to-student interaction.
- Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon explains what happened to her marriage with Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore.
- Sole survivor of Lake Huron shipwreck explains what it's like to be a celebrity in "the small world of boat nerds, wreck divers, and sailors."
- Woman inserts herself and her camera into iconic photographs.
- Doctors use Tetris to treat lazy eye, finding it four times more effective than traditional treatment.
- Dwight Howard missed more free throws this season (366) than Lakers teammate Steve Nash has missed in his 17-year NBA career (322).