As we remember the 10th anniversary of the September 11th Terrorist attacks we wanted to look back at the images of triumph as New Yorkers struggled to recover from the tragedy.
Can a country of Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, Unitarians, Wiccans, Pagans, Native Americans, Agnostics and atheists view a cross as a national symbol? That’s the question New Yorkers will soon have to answer.
The terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 left an indelible mark on Americans. But even as the first responders climbed through the rubble in New York, Washington, DC and Pennsylvania, the country embarked on a “War on Terror.” With that war came years of conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq, indefinite detention of terror suspects without charges or trial, enhanced interrogation techniques, extraordinary
September 11th is coming up. It’s a day of remembrance for all Americans. A lot of people will be hanging the American flag with pride and we thought we would help you display your pride and honor the live lost 10 years ago. We want to create the world’s largest American flag gallery and we need your help...
It has been 10 years since the terrorist attacks in New York City, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. Here are several things going on locally in remembrance of 9/11.
The office of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday that 9/11 responders have not been invited to the upcoming 10th anniversary commemoration of the terrorist attacks — a move those workers have called a “betrayal.”
Many of the 3,000 firefighters, police officers, and other city employees who’ve been excluded feel the decision was made to try to hide the medical ailments many of them a
Utica, NY (WIBX) - This Monday, a special exhibition will be unveiled in Washington, DC to honor the memory and sacrifice of 29 members of the New York City Police Department who lost their lives due to respiratory illnesses and cancer, due to exposure from their rescue efforts at Ground Zero.