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Bucks County pilot lost his life on 9/11, but legislation named in his memory aims to prevent future hijackings

Victor Saracini was the pilot on United Flight 175 on Sept. 11, 2001 when it was hijacked by terrorists and flown into the south tower of the World Trade Center. More.

To Be Ready: Mass casualty impact, recovery preparedness

In 2023, there have already been 9,169 total gun violence deaths in the United States, according to the Gun Violence Archive. According to the source, there have already been 117 mass shootings and 11 mass murders committed with firearms this year. More.

First Museum Retrospective For Michael Richards, Artist Killed During 9/11 Attacks, On View At North Carolina Museum Of Art

Visitors to “Michael Richards: Are You Down?” at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh experience two exhibitions in one. All the objects remain the same. Their meaning, however, totally different. The first exhibition is seen through the perspective of knowing how the artist died. More.

Idaho women hope to get friend's painting to 9/11 museum

TWIN FALLS — Two Idaho women hope to fulfill a wish of a Magic Valley man who spent days looking for survivors at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks. More.

9/11 terrorists foiled in plot to blow up fifth United Airlines jet: Report

The 9/11 terrorists whose evil machinations left thousands dead in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania targeted a fifth jet but were foiled, a new report reveals. More.

After Giving $3.7 Million From His Own Pocket, 9/11 First Responders Showcase Their Gratitude

The UFC superstar Conor McGregor effortlessly turned a lot of eyeballs towards him as a fighter in the UFC. From the streets of Dublin, McGregor reached the biggest MMA promotion in the world, with sheer hard work and determination. More.

9/11 first responder from Ohio diagnosed with cancer

Family asking for community support as 9/11 first responder, a longtime resident from Hillsboro, Ohio is diagnosed with lung cancer. More.

9/11 rescue worker chooses to have her body preserved after death

When Body Worlds debuted in the U.S. at the California Science Center in Los Angeles in 2005, physician Angelina Whalley, the exhibit’s co-founder, was anxiously waiting to see the public’s reactions. More.