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Istanbul airport reopens in wake of bombings that killed 36

Scores were wounded Tuesday after three attackers wearing suicide vets blew themselves up.

The scene of the terror attack remained closed off Tuesday.

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The scene of the terror attack remained closed off Tuesday.

People reacted as they waited for victims? bodies in front of a morgue in Istanbul.

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People reacted as they waited for victims? bodies in front of a morgue in Istanbul.

A bystander comforted another woman in a building near the bombing scene.

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A bystander comforted another woman in a building near the bombing scene.

Bullet holes could still be seen throughout the Istanbul airport.

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Bullet holes could still be seen throughout the Istanbul airport.

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Paramedics pushed a stretcher at the airport.

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Passengers embraced each other at the entrance to Istanbul?s Ataturk airport.

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Turkish rescue services carried a victim from the scene.

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People cried as they left the airport.

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A view of the entrance of the Ataturk airport in Istanbul.

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An entrance of the airport in Istanbul after the explosions.

TURKEY SLIDER1 Security blocks the road towards Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, Turkey, June 28, 2016. REUTERS/Osman Orsal

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Security blocked the road towards Istanbul?s Ataturk airport.

TURKEY SLIDER1 Ambulance cars arrive at Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, Turkey, following a blast June 28, 2016. REUTERS/Osman Orsal

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Ambulance cars arrived at Turkey's largest airport.

TURKEY SLIDER1 Ambulance cars arrive at Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, Turkey, following a blast June 28, 2016. REUTERS/Osman Orsal

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Ambulance cars arrived at the airport.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/06/28/BostonGlobe.com/Foreign/Images/2016-06-28T202657Z_1445163095_LR1EC6S1KSMLM_RTRMADP_3_TURKEY-BLAST.jpg Suspected ISIS bombers kill at least 36 at Istanbul airport

The attackers arrived at Ataturk Airport in a taxi and blew themselves up after opening fire, killing dozens and wounding many others.

Graphics

Three graphics that put Istanbul attack into perspective

Here?s a visual look at the Ataturk airport after an attack left more than two dozen people dead on Tuesday.

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Donald Trump calls Istanbul attack ?so sad?

?Yet another terrorist attack, this time in Turkey. Will the world ever realize what?s going on?? Trump tweeted.

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At a number of community hospitals, well more than half of the affiliated doctors were beneficiaries of payments, according to a new analysis.

Red Sox 8, Rays 2

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The third baseman hit a solo home run, a two-run double, and a two-run single as the Red Sox snapped a three-game slide.

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The notorious rotary in Dorchester will hurt plans for the old Bayside Expo site.

The eastern summit of Mount Greylock provides sweeping views of the town of Adams in the valley below.

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J.K. Rowling?s new school of magic lives in the Berkshires

Mount Greylock, the state?s highest peak, plays a key role in a story the ?Harry Potter? author released online Tuesday.

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Turns out creating an innovation district in the suburbs is a big undertaking.

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Mayor Martin J. Walsh (right), along with Jack Connors (left), helped forge an agreement between Brigham and Women?s Hospital and its nurses, but the good news days are few and far between.

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Is Marty Walsh?s dream job turning into a nightmare?

If so, it?s because he?s beeing poorly served by advisers to his administration.

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Bill Belichick pays tribute to Buddy Ryan

Belichick said Ryan ?was father to a great football family that carries on his coaching and defensive tradition.?

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Dead humpback whale washes ashore in N.H.

The 45-foot whale that washed onto rocks near Rye State Park was identified as an 18-year-old female named Snow Plow.

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James Scoville was brought into the prisoners' dock for his arraignment.

Alleged drunk driver ?devastated,? parents say

A highway worker was fatally struck by a car while picking up traffic cones from a roadwork site on I-93 Tuesday morning.

Dorchester man pleads guilty in crash that killed cyclist

A judge sent a Dorchester man to prison after he admitted to driving drunk in a crash that killed a teen cyclist in May 2015.

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This young man is lucky to have such a great caretaker: his dad

Despite Sharieff Hester?s medical conditions, his father was determined to help him lead a full life, including graduating from high school?with honors.

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