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ashev said the two
men are "shocked at the bombings," and "they express sorrow to the
bombing victims and their families."Police did not confirm the gender of
the third suspect, but Fox News confirmed the person is a U.S.
citizen. More information was expected to be provided by the US Attorney's
office later Wednesday.Three people were killed and more than 200 injured
when the pair allegedly set two bombs, at least one of which
was made from a pressure cooker packed with explosives and shrapnel, amid
the crowd.Tamerlan Tsarnaev died April 19, after a shootout hours after
authorities showed the brothers on surveillance video and named them as
suspects. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is in a prison hospital after being wounded
in the shootout with police as he and his brother made their
getaway attempt. He is charged with using a weapon of mass destruction
to kill, a crime that carries a potential death sentence.Authorities have
searched the Rhode Island home of the parents of Katherine Russell, Tamerlan
Tsarnaev's widow.Click for more from MyFoxBoston.comFox News' Pamela Browne
contributed to this report.
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lowest rating hes
received on health care since his 13-point negative rating in December 2011
(42-55 percent). Seven percent of voters say health care is the most
important issue facing the country, which puts it well behind the economy
(42 percent), the federal deficit (17 percent) and terrorism (9 percent)
on the priority list. Health care still tops guns (5 percent), Social
Security (5 percent), immigration (4 percent) and foreign policy (1 percent).These
Fox News health care poll results are based on landline and cell
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide.
The poll was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 - 22.
The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or
minus three percentage points.Medical MarijuanaAlmost all voters -- 85 percent
-- say its okay for adults to use medical marijuana if it
is prescribed by a physician.Still, theres some doubt about its use: The
poll, finds 30 percent of voters think people who smoke medical marijuana
truly need it for medical purposes, while nearly half -- 47 percent
-- think those people just want to smoke pot.In general, voters are
about evenly divided over legalizing marijuana: 46 percent of voters favor
legalization, while 49 oppose. Democrats favor the legal route by 57-39
percent; Republicans oppose it, 62-33 percent.These Fox News poll results
on marijuana are based on
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">President Obama intends to nominate veteran Rep. Melvin Watt to head the
Federal Housing Finance Agency, the government regulator that oversees lending
giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and he has chosen a former
cable and wireless industry lobbyist to head the Federal Communications
Commission, according to White House officials.If confirmed by the Senate
for the FHFA post, Watt, a North Carolina Democrat who has been
in Congress for 20 years, would replace Edward DeMarco, an appointee of
President George W. Bush, who has been a target of housing advocates,
liberal groups and Democratic lawmakers.Also on Wednesday, Obama plans to
nominate Tom Wheeler, one of his top campaign fundraisers, as the country's
top telecommunications regulator. He is expected to name FCC Commissioner
Mignon Clyburn to serve as acting chairwoman while Wheeler awaits Senate
confirmation.Wheeler raised more than $500,000 for Obama's re-election effort,
according to data provided by the campaign. He also contributed more than
$17,000 combined to Obama's re-election and to several Senate campaigns,
including Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine's successful effort.Wheeler
is former head of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
and the National Cable Television Association. Since 2005, he has been a
venture capitalist at Core Capital Partners. Wheeler would replace outgoing
chairman Julius Genachowski, who announced in March he would be stepping
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, help was on the way.But of the
insured majority, relatively few have seen positive effects from the law.
For 26-year-olds still on their parents insurance and those with catastrophic
illnesses, yes. For the overwhelming majority, though, the only thing they
have seen is higher premiums and warnings of increased costs and potentially
lost coverage to come.Think of it this way: Obama says the law
has already done everything it will do to benefit some 280 million
Americans, but the Obamacare boosters at the Kaiser Family Foundation say
that 42 percent of Americans are unaware that Obamacare is still law.If
the supposedly best, most popular parts of the law have been in
place for years and four in 10 adults dont even believe Obamacare
still exists, does that suggest it is going to become more popular
or less popular?In a FOX News poll out today, a sturdy, substantial
majority still want the law repealed. And get this: 71 percent of
all voters, including 56 percent of Democrats, said the regulations in the
law are way over the top.If this is as good as it
gets for 280 million Americans, Democrats and the law are in big,
big trouble.Obama was helped to re-election by eating dessert first when
it came to his health law, and now he expects his fellow
Democrats to eat their peas in 2014. This marks the second time
that the president has left legumes for his party, but Democrats may
not be so willing to swallow as they were in 2010.If the
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