9/11 widows listen to a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to examine the planned PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger, in Washington
Anne Wodenshek and Tara Strobert-Nolan, who lost their husbands on 9/11, and other 9/11 families, listen during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on Captiol Hill to examine the planned PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger, in Washington, U.S. More.
Son of 9/11 Victim Hands PGA Official Report During Hearing
A man whose father died in the September 11 terrorist attacks handed a PGA official a report documenting Saudi involvement in the day of infamy during a Senate hearing on Tuesday regarding the potential PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger. More.
Dunne: PGA Tour, 9/11 Justice families will meet
Jimmy Dunne expresses his and the PGA Tour's commitment to the families affected by the 9/11 tragedy. More.
Heroic father and 9/11 survivor dies saving drowning children on July 4th
An Illinois father of three and survivor of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks died Tuesday after he dove into Lake Michigan to save struggling children who had capsized on their raft. More.
Gearing up for the 22nd annual 9-11 Memorial Ride
The 22nd annual 9-11 Memorial Ride will again wind its way through Lycoming County on Monday, Sept. 11. The route will remain the same as it has been for many of those years. More.
How 'Arthur' masterfully taught kids about PTSD and 9/11
The YouTube channel Seasons recently analyzed an old episode of the children's show Arthur that used a school fire as an allegory for the traumatic events of 9/11. The episode's goal is pretty straightforward–make this heavy stuff understandable to kids. It shows Arthur and his friends dealing with the "school fire" in different ways, just like people did with 9/11 in real life. More.
Funeral held in Massapequa for 9/11 hero Charles Afanasewicz
A final farewell was held today for a fallen Sept. 11 first responder from Massapequa Park. Family and friends gathered this morning to remember Charles Afanasewicz. The Vietnam War veteran served as a sergeant in the NYPD's Harbor Unit for 40 years. More.
Southern District of New York dismisses defendant bank in 9/11 litigation for lack of personal jurisdiction
After 9/11, waves of lawsuits were filed seeking to hold those who sponsored and supported the al Qaeda terrorist organization accountable. For instance, insurance companies, who paid out hundreds of billions of dollars in compensation for property damage and personal injuries as a result of the 9/11 attacks. More.