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LIV building ‘chilling’ dossier on families of 9/11 victims

The families of 9/11 victims say they fear for their safety after it was claimed that the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf is building “an intelligence file” on them. More.

Proposed fund for victims, families is vital but lamentable

Victims of large-scale violent attacks, as well as family members of those killed, may soon get financial help to pay for long-term medical and psychological care in the commonwealth. The aid would include out-of-pocket expenses not covered by insurance. More.

Director: Land deal will mean progress for 9/11 trail in Somerset County

A land deal is enabling organizers behind Somerset County’s section of the September 11th National Memorial Trail to clear a hurdle to continue its development. More.

9/11 Families Pulled Further Into LIV Golf-PGA Tour Dispute

There could be an ulterior motive for LIV Golf’s U.S. lawsuit against the PGA Tour’s public relations firm, Clout Public Affairs. More.

Biden signs bill compensating 6K families of 9/11 victims with $2.7 billion

More than two decades after the deadly Sept. 11, 2001, attack, the Fairness for 9/11 Families Act will compensate nearly 6,000 spouses and children the $2.7 billion they are owed. In December, the Fairness for 9/11 Families Act was passed by the Senate and Congress. More.

Saudi-backed LIV Golf accused of using lawsuit to get information on 9/11 protesters

Saudi Arabia-financed LIV Golf and its feud with the PGA Tour has divided fans, tested players’ allegiances and sparked legal battles. It’s now taken a more sinister turn. More.

Paralyzed by Gun Violence, They Seek Solace From Other Survivors

Three years after a former boyfriend kicked down her door, fired a gun at her nine times and left her paralyzed, Porche Powell steeled herself for a virtual visit to the hospital ward where she had spent long weeks in recovery. More.

9/11 first responders’ risk for blood cancer

Multiple myeloma is cancer of the plasma cells in the blood. Thirty-four thousand Americans will be diagnosed with the disease this year and 13,000 will die from it. More.