Jeff Bauman's life changed forever when the bombs went off at the Boston Marathon. What was at first a singular tragedy — the finish line, the man in the cowboy hat, the photo, the legs amputated, the ...
In one of the most memorable pictures from the Boston Marathon bombing, Jeff Bauman is being hustled to safety in a wheelchair by Carlos Arredondo after suffering life-threatening injuries that ...
The investigation presses on. A city and a nation mourn. And, slowly, Boston is getting back to normal. But in the hospitals, where there was more good news on Wednesday, there remains one 27-year-old ...
You may know Jeff Bauman from one of the most arresting images in recent American history. During the Boston Marathon bombing last spring, Bauman's legs were blown off in the explosion; a photographer ...
Jeff Bauman, a man who lost his legs during the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, wrote a note to the victims and families of the Las Vegas shooting. Reports say the two, who became engaged a year ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Jeff Bauman became a symbol of a national tragedy after a photograph of him, legless and bloodied in a wheelchair at the scene of the Boston Marathon bombing, circled the world. Now ...
Jeff Bauman lost his legs in the Boston Marathon bombing, then endured a grueling struggle to recover, as told in the new ...
A man who lost his legs in the Boston Marathon bombings, then helped authorities identify the suspects, is engaged and an expectant father. Jeff Bauman, 28, and his fiancee, Erin Hurley, 27, told The ...
Amid the panic and fear, seconds after two bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon, hundreds ran from the chaos while first responders, medics and Good Samaritans ran ...