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9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit making stop in Elkhart

Right now, there’s a really powerful exhibit being set up in Elkhart. “Never forget” was the promise millions of Americans made following the events of 9/11, and that promise is continuing to be fulfilled through a unique exhibit that just arrived in the “City with a Heart.” More.

9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit making stop in Elkhart

Right now, there’s a really powerful exhibit being set up in Elkhart. “Never forget” was the promise millions of Americans made following the events of 9/11, and that promise is continuing to be fulfilled through a unique exhibit that just arrived in the “City with a Heart.” More.

New 9/11 Evidence Points to Deep Saudi Complicity

For more than two decades, through two wars and domestic upheaval, the idea that al-Qaeda acted alone on 9/11 has been the basis of U.S. policy. A blue-ribbon commission concluded that Osama bin Laden had pioneered a new kind of terrorist group. More.

Trauma-Informed Expressive & Creative Arts Therapy with Survivors of Mass Shootings

Survivors of mass shootings often suffer from psychological impact and mental health issues, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), prolonged grief, depression, and anxiety. These individuals, who have been directly or indirectly exposed to the trauma, may find it challenging to find support and services that cater to their unique needs. More.

Arlington to dedicate memorial honoring local 9/11 ERA heroes on Memorial Day

Arlington, Washington, is set to unveil a memorial this Memorial Day to honor their own fallen heroes of the recent conflicts that have stained the pages of history following the tragic events of September 11, 2001. More.

Civilian Prosecutors Rejected Evidence in 9/11 Case That Military Calls Crucial

For years, a thorny question has dominated pretrial hearings in the military commissions case over the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks: Did the men accused of plotting them voluntarily confess in 2007 after the C.I.A. had stopped torturing them, and could those statements be used as evidence at their eventual death-penalty trial? More.

Ramirez bill to extend filing deadline for 9/11 first responders clears Assembly panel

A bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Jessica Ramirez (D-32) to extend the filing deadline for 9/11 first responders cleared the Assembly State and Local Government Committee earlier today. More.

It’s make or break time for 9/11 families’ lawsuit; Saudis seek dismissal despite ‘overwhelming evidence’

The arguments are in and now it’s up to a federal judge in New York City to decide whether the momentous civil lawsuit pitting Saudi Arabia against the 9/11 wounded and families of the 2,977 dead lives or dies. More.