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U.S. Clears For Release Longtime Guantánamo Inmate Never Charged With A Crime

In a rare development at the U.S. military court in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, a so-called "forever prisoner" who has been held there for more than 18 years despite never being criminally charged has been cleared for release. More.

DHS whistleblower testifies before House Intelligence Committee

A former senior Department of Homeland Security intelligence official who accused agency leaders of downplaying the threat of Russian election interference and white supremacist groups, appeared on Capitol Hill Friday to testify to lawmakers behind closed doors. More.

Author Lee Jean Heller’s new book “The Ladder: September 11, 2001” is a poignant memoir of her service as a first responder in the wake of the World Trade Center tragedy

Recent release “The Ladder: September 11, 2001” from Page Publishing author Lee Jean Heller is the compelling first-hand account of a dedicated Ohio EMT who answered the call to serve in the days and weeks following the devastating attack on New York City’s Twin Towers. More.

9/11 responders with underlying respiratory problems concerned as COVID-19 cases soar

We promised we'd never forget 9/11 and the brave men and women who responded to the tragedy. Now it's important to remember, they are one of the most vulnerable groups of people when it comes to COVID-19. Many of them are still living with respiratory illnesses after they were exposed to toxins at Ground Zero. More.

9 Things To Know Before Visiting The 9/11 Memorial & Museum

New York has long been among the most desirable cities to visit in the world. Travelers flock to the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Broadway, and the Empire State Building. But in recent years, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum has joined the ranks of New York City’s most popular sights. More.

Arrangements announced for NYS Trooper who died of illness connected to 9/11 assignment

Calling hours and funeral arrangements have been announced for a NYS Trooper who died of illness connected to her assignment in NYS during the 9-11 terrorist attacks. The interim leader of the New York State Police said that is was with a heavy heart that they announce the death of a trooper who most recently served in the Western New York area. More.

Building a Pillar of Strength: A Reflection on Designing the 9/11 Memorial & Museum

On the morning of September 11, 2001, architect Craig Dykers was on a plane headed toward JFK when, out his window, he witnessed UA Flight 175 crash into the South Tower of the World Trade Center. He describes that day as “abstract” and “surreal.” More.

‘The Mauritanian’ Trailer: Jodie Foster & Benedict Cumberbatch Clash In Film Adaptation Of 9/11 Legal Epic From STX

Nearly 20 years after the September 11 attacks, Kevin Macdonald’s The Mauritanian takes a deeper look into the legal aftermaths following the years-long trial of the once-accused Mohamedou Ould Slahi. In the trailer, Jodie Foster’s Nancy Hollander attempts to do the difficult: legally defend and represent one of the men accused of facilitating the World Trade Center attacks. More.