Philip Martin

The Boston Marathon bombing trial jury on Thursday saw the remains of a pressure-cooker bomb that prosecutors say Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hurled at police during a gunfight four days after the bombing as well as jihadist files recovered from his laptop.

US prosecutors portray Boston Marathon bombing suspect as a radical extremist

Justice

In the capital murder trial of suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the prosecution aims to paint a picture of real Islamic extremist and it is pointing to the digital trail he left behind as proof.

Hollywood-style turn of events leads to break in historic Boston Strangler case

Global Politics

Looking back on Bruce Springsteen’s rise to superstardom

Arts, Culture & Media

Celebrating Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run”

The World

Protests spread after 700 Occupy Wall Street protesters arrested

Conflict & Justice
The World

Last Call: Reactions to the Beer Summit

Global Politics

As The White House welcomed Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates and Sergeant James Crowley to the beer summit, reporter Philip Martin was in Boston bars listening to what people hope the meeting will accomplish. He joins The Takeaway with the results.