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2 World Trade Center breaks ground 25 years after 9/11

Twenty-five years after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, left a gaping void in Lower Manhattan, American Express broke ground Thursday on its new headquarters, a tiered glass and steel tower at 2 World Trade Center. More.

Trump officials promised to fill WTC Health vacancies, but posted only four jobs

Three months ago, Trump administration officials pledged to fill three dozen job vacancies at the World Trade Center Health Program after complaints of service delays for the past year. So far, only four positions have been posted on the federal government’s job portal. More.

NYC fights lawsuit demanding 9/11 toxin documents even after Mamdani promises to release them

Hours after Mayor Mamdani vowed to release New York City documents about the toxins swirling above Ground Zero in the days after 9/11 in time for the 25th anniversary of the attacks, city lawyers asked a judge to quash a lawsuit requesting the same papers, the Daily News has learned. More.

9/11 Museum CEO Reflects on Lasting Impact of Terror Attacks as America Marks 250th Birthday

As America marks its 250th anniversary, 9/11 Memorial and Museum President and CEO Elizabeth L. Hillman said this year’s milestone coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, highlighting the nation’s past and its resilience. More.

NYC Council to honor first-responder heroes killed on 9/11 with new street signs

All first responders killed during the 9/11 terror attacks will have modern red or blue street signs rolled out in their honor before the 25th anniversary of Sept. 11, The Post has learned. More.

Twenty-Five Years After 9/11, the Cost of Forgetting

I met Ed Mills on the first day of Army jump school in 2005. Like me, Ed was a college graduate. He joined the Army as a way to jumpstart his career in law enforcement. Ed was from New Castle, Pennsylvania—about two hours from my hometown of Cleveland. More.

$40 million for 9/11 document discovery, release included in city budget

The city will devote $34.2 million in the coming fiscal year to creating a public online portal to post documents related to post-9/11 air quality and health risks as part of the $125.8 billion Fiscal Year 2027 city budget announced June 30. More.

Health Impacts of the World Trade Center Disaster-A Call to Study Those Exposed at a Young Age

The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (9/11) exposed both disaster responders and community members to a complex mixture of environmental contaminants, resulting in long-term health consequences. More.