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It's time to complete the story of the 9/11 Pentagon attack

The year 2026 marks the 25th Remembrance of September 11, 2001. For a quarter-century, our nation has carried the profound weight of that day — the shock of the attacks, the grief for the lives lost, and the enduring commitment to remember the victims. More.

Why Is It So Hard to Set a 9/11 Trial Date? Here’s What to Know

Prosecutors this week asked a military judge to schedule Jan. 11, 2027, as the opening date for the Sept. 11 conspiracy trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who is accused of hatching the plot, and other defendants. More.

To honor memory of her cop father, she's fighting for 9/11 responders

Leah Betso’s first day of kindergarten was Sept, 11, 2001. She doesn’t recall much from that day or the ones that followed, except that something awful had happened and her father wasn’t around much in the months to come. More.

Security guard who helped people escape 70th floor of South Tower on 9/11 has cancer, needs a kidney

Dereck Lovell was working on the 70th floor of the skyscraper when the second airplane hit. “Everybody was thrown here, there and everywhere,” he recalled. “I myself was picked up from my seat and thrown about the place. But eventually I got myself together and started to get people out of the floor.” “I was security and I stayed my post,” he said. More.

Push for Declassification and Accelerated Transparency as 9/11 Records Hit 25-Year Threshold

As the United States approaches the 25th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, bipartisan pressure is mounting to confront what lawmakers, advocates, and experts describe as a deeply broken classification and declassification system, one that has left victims’ families without closure and fueled public mistrust in government. More.

How Many First Responders & Firefighters Died in 9/11?

A total of 441 first responders, including 343 firefighters, were killed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This represents the largest single-day loss of emergency personnel in U.S. history, a tragedy that forever changed the firefighting and emergency services community. More.

Traveling the World Getting One Million Hugs Helped Me Heal After Losing My Brother on 9/11

My friend Kevin died at his desk on September 11, 2001, on the 99th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center. I was in Philadelphia watching the Twin Towers fall on TV like everyone else, except I knew someone inside. More.

Winter Preparedness for New Yorkers

Winter in New York can be quite complex featuring multiple precipitation types (snow, rain, sleet, and/or freezing rain), extreme cold temperatures, and strong winds. More.