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One World Trade Center lit up in red, white, and blue after deadly NYC truck attack

One World Trade Center lit up in red, white, and blue after deadly NYC truck attack took the lives of at least 8 people. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered the display, according to a statement from his office. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered the display, according to a statement from his office. More.

Queens firefighter Robert Tilearcio — who fought for Zadroga Act — dies at 58 of 9/11-linked tumor

The first time Queens firefighter Robert Tilearcio traveled to Washington, D.C. to fight for the extension of the Zadroga Act, he stood on his own two feet. The last time he went to the Capitol, he was in a wheelchair, a victim of a 9/11-related illness - the very threat he had worked to protect his brothers from. Tilearcio, 58, died of a brain tumor on Wednesday, his heartbroken family said. More.

How The Survivor Tree from 9/11 Lives On

As the dust began to settle on lower Manhattan, and rescue and recovery workers made their way through the rubble, they came upon a tree. Although this tree had snapped roots and burned branches, it was alive — it had survived. This one tree, survived the World Trade Center attacks. Barely alive, it endured following years of off-site intensive care and rehabilitation by The New York Parks Department. More.

City is denying 9/11 first responders disability pensions

Fire Department paramedics and EMTs who responded to the 9/11 attacks and now suffer from medical illnesses say the city is forgetting about them. The medical first responders, who are employed by the FDNY, breathed the same toxic air at Ground Zero as firefighters and many have been diagnosed with the same respiratory diseases and cancers. More.

Tips on what to tell kids about the Las Vegas mass shooting

There’s almost no way to shield kids from the barrage of news about hurricanes and earthquakes or the latest mass shooting in Las Vegas, says a pediatric psychologist at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, so it’s crucial to talk them through the bad news. A main way to do that - and to convince kids they’re safe - is for adults to take care of themselves and deal with their own anxieties. More.

9/11 fire commissioner to lead Puerto Rico recovery efforts

Former FDNY commissioner Thomas Von Essen, who presided over New York’s Bravest during 9/11, has been named head of the FEMA region that serves Puerto Rico - making him the new leader of the hurricane recovery efforts. “There’s a lot of work to do,” Von Essen told The Post. “I’m excited to go down there to continue the work that they’ve done, that they’ve started.” More.

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A Message from Special Master Rupa Bhattacharyya

Each year, as the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks approaches, the country is reminded of the unprecedented losses suffered. At the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (“VCF”), we acknowledge the important milestones reached in providing support to victims and families, but we are especially aware of the lives that continue to be impacted. More.