Conspiracy theories will probably always run rampant among the masses. The latest is the so-called secret images in our bills foretelling the events of 9-11.
Every year on September 11, Americans pause to reflect on the tragic 2001 terrorist attacks that changed the country forever. In 2012, as the U.S. reflects on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attack in New York City, one man will be resting his voice after belting out the words to ‘God Bless the USA’ 911 times. That’s right: A Utah resident has attempted to sing Lee Greenwood‘s hit song 911 times
In what’s become a grim and somber ritual for Americans, citizens will gather Tuesday to mark the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, in which Islamic extremists killed nearly 3,000 people.
Thousands are expected to come together in New York City, Washington, DC and Pennsylvania to pay their respects.
In the immediate hours following the attacks on New York and Washington D.C., it was nearly impossible to express in words our sorrow, our anger, our emotions. However, this is what songwriters do for a living and through their songs our emotion was expressed and the story of our struggles through trying times, in the aftermath of 9/11, was chronicled for all time...
We all remember where we were on September 11, 2001. We all remember exactly what we were doing when we heard that two planes had crashed into the Twin Towers in New York City. We all knew that we would never forget that day, for the rest of our lives. Since that day 11 years ago, Americans have banded together more than ever to help our fellow man.
The focal point of the National September 11 Memorial is a pair of sunken granite pools with three-story waterfalls that mark where the fallen World Trade Center towers once stood.
And while they’re certainly beautiful, the New York City Police Department is watching them for an entirely different reason: they’re worried that grief-stricken visitors might try to use the site to commit suicide.
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If you’re going to fall and hurt yourself, you might think a hospital lobby is a pretty lucky place to do it. After all, the building does house doctors and nurses who can tend to you right away.
That’s what 82-year-old Doreen Wallace thought. But she was wrong.
In an “oops” of epic proportions, a 9/11 victim’s name was apparently misspelled on the New York memorial unveiled this past weekend.
Jeffrey Schreier worked for financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald, and was one of the many from that company killed on September 11, 2001.
When his relatives visited the memorial during the 10th anniversary commemorations on Sunday, they were shocked to see his first nam
Working with the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, the oral history project StoryCorps is on a mission to record at least one story honoring each of the victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center that occurred on February 26, 1993 and on September 11, 2001.
During Sunday’s ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Paul Simon gave a haunting acoustical performance of ‘The Sound of Silence’ while some onlookers wept.
We all remember where we were on September 11, 2001. Whether it was at work, at school, at home, or somewhere else, the moment when we first hear about the attacks on 9/11 will forever be etched in all of our hearts and minds.
Moving and heart felt, the memorial tribute to remember the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks which claimed 2819 lives as a world watched in horror.
Casper Fire Chief Mark Young addressed the large crowd that lined the sides of David Street in downtown Casper this morning.