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Families of 9/11 victims rip Biden, Trump over silence after new video showed Saudi spy filming US Capitol

Families of 9/11 victims Tuesday ripped President Biden and ex-President Trump for failing to end “this national nightmare” and take on the Saudis for their alleged involvement in the terror attacks. More.

9/11 Justice founder on Saudi video release: ‘Every American should be enraged’

A video released after a lawsuit allegedly shows a Saudi Arabian agent "casing" the U.S. Capitol while the 9/11 attacks were being planned. At a news conference, families of those who died in the attacks urged President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump to act on this new evidence. More.

Kevin Canavan, Nassau’s chief of patrol, dies of 9/11-related cancer

Kevin G. Canavan, the Nassau County Police Department Chief of Patrol and member of the department for 39 years, died Sunday from a 9/11-related cancer. More.

Wantagh school district announces 9/11 Memorial 5K fundraiser

As the 23rd anniversary of 9/11 approaches, the Wantagh school district looks to find ways for students never to forget what happened on that tragic day. More.

9/11 families group frustrated over Congress’ ‘silence’ on Saudi video

Families of 9/11 victims involved in a lawsuit against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wrote a letter to the Top Republican and Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, expressing frustration over stalled legislation. More.

New video and documents revive questions about Saudi role in 9/11 attacks

A newly released video and other documents are reviving questions about whether a Saudi national who FBI officials believe worked for Saudi Arabia’s intelligence service played a role in the 9/11 attacks. More.

View Resources for the Victims of Recent Mass Violence Incidents

The Office for Victims of Crime staff members extends our condolences to the victims of recent mass shootings. The Office presents the resources listed below, which may help victims and their families and the first responders and other professionals providing support to them during this difficult time. More.

9/11 survivor group sues NYC for documents on Ground Zero toxins

A watchdog group representing 9/11 survivors and first responders sued New York City on Friday over the government blocking the release of documents that may reveal what officials knew about the toxic air and health risks in Lower Manhattan in the months after the terror attacks. More.