The fourth judge in the long-running Sept. 11 case at Guantánamo Bay has retired and the chief judge for the military commissions assigned himself on Monday to oversee it. More.
The fourth judge in the long-running Sept. 11 case at Guantánamo Bay has retired and the chief judge for the military commissions assigned himself on Monday to oversee it. More.
When aviation consultant Tom Murphy started one of the first airport customer service training programs for Miami International Airport in the 1980s, he had no idea how significant his program would eventually become. More.
For most 9/11 first responders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms didn’t improve until nearly a decade later, and about 10 per cent of those with the condition experienced worsening symptoms 20 years on. More.
Evidence has emerged that could change our understanding of the 9/11 terrorist attacks more than two decades ago. It was turned over to the FBI in the weeks after 9/11, but our reporting has uncovered it was never shared with the bureau's own field agents or top intelligence officials. More.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking Congress to fix an impending funding crisis that threatens the World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP), a lifeline for more than 135,000 first responders, survivors and families impacted by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. More.
Suhail Vales, a New Springville single mom who treated the injured as the World Trade Center crumbled around her on Sept. 11, 2001, died May 18 after an eight-year battle with head and neck cancer. Vales’ fight against the rare neuroendocrine tumor ended the day after her 48th birthday. More.
The North Country is mourning the loss of Retired First Sergeant Michael E. Snell, who passed away May 20, after a courageous battle with an illness stemming from his service at the World Trade Center site following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. More.