In Pennsylvania, a Wall of Names
President Obama and his wife, Michelle, placed a large wreath at the memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
View ArticleAround the World, Support for the U.S. Is Mixed With Fatigue and Regret
Political and religious leaders remembered 9/11 by expressing their commitment to democracy and the fight against terrorism, but some noted that the United States’ reputation had been hurt by the wars...
View ArticleOP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Violent Islamism Has Failed
A former head of MI6 reflects on the decade since 9/11.
View ArticleAuto Club and Port Authority Fight in Court Over Rise in Toll
AAA, the automobile club, said the increase is being illegally used for World Trade Center redevelopment; the authority said the revenue is for transportation.
View ArticleU.S. Muslims Rarely Seen In Terror Acts, Study Finds
The study found that arrests of Muslim Americans in plots or violent attacks have dropped sharply since 2009.
View ArticleAt 9/11 Memorial, Police Raise Fears of Suicide
New York police officials say they have put a plan in place in case visitors try to commit suicide in the memorial’s twin pools.
View ArticleHard by Canada Border, Fears of Crackdown on Latino Immigration
Many people say the Olympic Peninsula has become an unlikely new frontier in the effort to fight illegal immigration from Latin America.
View ArticleROYAL AIR FORCE STATION NORTHOLT JOURNAL; At Olympics, Royal Air Force on...
The specter of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks hangs over the Royal Air Force operation at the Olympics, and the lessons learned from those attacks are central to its planning.
View ArticleROYAL AIR FORCE STATION NORTHOLT JOURNAL; An Olympics Vigil, From 30,000 Feet
ROYAL AIR FORCE STATION NORTHOLT, England -- More than 70 years after squadrons of Spitfire and Hurricane fighters flew from here into an epic air battle with Hitler's Luftwaffe, pilots flying the...
View ArticleSoldier, in Bronze, Goes to Ground Zero
A sculpture that stood at the base of the World Trade Center at the time of the 9/11 attacks is in need of a new home, but a much newer statue gets a prominent spot near the new tower rising downtown....
View ArticleARTS | WESTCHESTER; Artistic Tributes On a Solemn Day
A memorial to the Westchester residents who perished during the attacks of Sept. 11 will be ushered in Sunday evening, capping a day of memorials and dedications.
View ArticleSoldier, in Bronze, Goes to Ground Zero
A sculpture that stood at the base of the World Trade Center at the time of the 9/11 attacks is in need of a new home, but a much newer statue gets a prominent spot near the new tower rising downtown....
View ArticleARTS | WESTCHESTER; Artistic Tributes On a Solemn Day
A memorial to the Westchester residents who perished during the attacks of Sept. 11 will be ushered in Sunday evening, capping a day of memorials and dedications.
View ArticleNational Network for First Responders Is Years Away
Planning delays, lack of money and limitations in technology have slowed the creation of a communications network for the police, firefighters and others.
View ArticleSoldier, in Bronze, Goes to Ground Zero
A sculpture that stood at the base of the World Trade Center at the time of the 9/11 attacks is in need of a new home, but a much newer statue gets a prominent spot near the new tower rising downtown....
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