http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22171684
The FBI has said there are "no known additional threats" in Boston following the bombing of the marathon.
At a news briefing, officials said no bombs other than the two which exploded had been found, but that no-one was being held over the attack.
Three people were killed, including an eight-year-old boy, and more than 150 injured by the bombs.
Doctors treating the wounded have said a number of people have had pellets and "nail-like" fragments removed.
George Velmahos, chief of trauma surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, where many of the wounded are being treated, said he believed such fragments had come from inside the bomb.
Some patients had more than 40 shrapnel wounds, he said, adding that his hospital had carried out four amputations.
US President Barack Obama is due to give a news briefing at 11:30 Washington DC time (16:30 BST).
'Cruel act of terror'
Richard DesLauriers, the FBI agent in charge of the investigation, told reporters in Boston there was "no known imminent physical threat at any location where we might be conducting investigative activity right now".
この爆破で3人がなくなった。8歳の子供を含む。
また、150人以上のけが人が出た。
ただし、誰も捕まえることはできない。
捜査を続けているところということである。
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