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'Don’t focus on hate': World marks 20th anniversary of 9/11

Jacksonville iron company thrilled to build contribution for 9/11 memorial in New York City

Biden embraces message of unity on 9/11 anniversary

Fernandina Beach church holds memorial service for 9/11 anniversary

Journey Church in Fernandina Beach held a memorial service Saturday 20 years after the deadly attack on Sept. 11, 2001.

Looking back at 9/11: Retired admiral remembers the uncertainty after attacks

A retired admiral is speaking out about how the U.S. Navy reacted as they learned the country was under attack on Sept. 11, 2001.

How 9/11 forever changed the aviation industry

From 9/11′s ashes, a new world took shape. It did not last.

The terrorist attacks on the United States nearly 20 years ago brought profound change in America and the world. The death and devastation stirred grief, rage and war. It also sparked solidarity, not only in the United States but among its allies — even some rivals.

‘You didn’t beat us’: Her anthem brought the crowd together after 9/11

Sara Croft knew it wasn’t just another national anthem.

Clay County woman’s relative was killed on 9/11, same day her son was born years later

Sept. 11, 2001, is a date that impacts all Americans, but the annual reminder is perhaps most painful for families that lost a loved one in the tragic events as they unfolded 20 years ago.

Army veteran, Gold Star spouse was drawn to join military after 9/11

Three million members of the United States military have served since Sept. 11, 2001. Of those, according to the Department of Defense, 800,000 did combat duty in Afghanistan.

Bicycle club helps local woman honor firefighter brother who died on 9/11

A Northeast Florida woman is remembering her older brother who lost his life on Sept. 11, 2001.

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An infamous day. A search for answers. Will America tune in?

A congressional committee’s hearings on the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection are coming up, and the public has been told to expect revelations.

A look at acts of public violence in NYC over past 40 years

The shooting this week of 10 people by a man who deployed smoke grenades and fired at least 33 shots in a commuter-packed Brooklyn subway car was hardly the first time New Yorkers have grappled with an act of violence.

Small 9/11 museum known for ground zero tours may shut soon

An institution that has offered guided tours of the World Trade Center site since well before the national Sept. 11 museum was built is in financial trouble.

Ex-Afghan president: Biden order on frozen funds an atrocity

Afghanistan’s former president has called a White House order to unfreeze $3.5 billion in Afghan assets held in the U.S. for families of 9/11 victims an atrocity against the Afghan people.

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Afghans protest US move to unfreeze $3.5B for 9/11 victims

Demonstrators in Afghanistan’s capital have condemned President Joe Biden’s order freeing up $3.5 billion in Afghan assets held in the U.S. for families of America’s 9/11 victims.

Biden frees frozen Afghan billions for relief, 9/11 victims

President Joe Biden has signed an executive order to split $7 billion in Afghan assets frozen in the U.S. to fund humanitarian relief in Afghanistan and create a trust fund to compensate Sept. 11 victims.

EXPLAINER: Why effort to help Afghanistan is falling short

A grim situation in Afghanistan is getting worse.

Americans do not remember Jan. 6 Capitol riot as one people

The Jan. 6 insurrection anniversary has meant a day of solemn remembrance, but mainly for Democrats.

Senate sends Biden big defense bill, plans new war memorial

Congress has sent President Joe Biden a $768.2 billion defense bill that makes landmark changes to the way the military handles sexual assaults and keeps women out of the draft.

Report links Colombia police to deaths of 11 in protests

Colombian police killed at least 11 people during protests that broke out in September of last year, following the death of a taxi driver who was beaten to death while in police custody, a report backed by the United Nations found.

Lavatai runs for 2 TDs, Navy's D dominates in win over Army

Quarterback Tai Lavatai ran for two touchdowns and Navy’s defense limited Army to 57 second-half yards in the second half in a 17-13 victory in a game played at the Meadowlands to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Orthodox patriarch blesses shrine near 9/11 memorial

The spiritual leader of the world’s Eastern Orthodox Christians has given his formal blessing to a shrine that will replace a small parish church destroyed during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City.

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez reintroduces bill for 9/11 cleanup crews

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and two other legislators have reintroduced a bill in the House to put immigrants who cleared debris after the Sept. 11 attacks on a fast track to legal immigration status in the U.S. Immigrants in New York who worked after the attacks have long asked to obtain legal immigration status as a way to compensate for the subsequent health problems they have suffered.

UK terror-prevention program questioned after lawmaker slain

The killing of British lawmaker David Amess is once again fueling concern about a government program aimed at preventing at-risk young people from becoming radicalized.

Muslims recall questionable detentions that followed 9/11

Twenty years since the Sept. 11 attacks brings a different kind of anniversary for hundreds of Muslim men and their families.

Peru says body of Shining Path leader to be cremated

The Peruvian prosecutor’s office has ordered the cremation of the body of Abimael Guzmán, the leader of the brutal Shining Path insurgency who died Sept. 11 in a military jail.

Harry, Meghan visit NYC sites, including Sept. 11 memorial

Finding ‘purpose in pain’: New book tells the stories of children who lost parents in 9/11

Ultimately, Payton Lynch hopes the stories told do more than just inspire those who lost loved ones during the 9/11 attacks. She hopes it can be a resource for anyone to draw upon when going through tragedy or hardships.

The Latest: Pakistan says no rush to recognize Taliban gov't

Pakistan’s foreign minister says Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers should understand that if they want recognition and assistance in rebuilding the war-battered country “they have to be more sensitive and more receptive to international opinion and norms.”.

US faith leaders recall Sikh's bias killing post Sept. 11

Balbir Singh Sodhi is being remembered as the first person to die in the bias attacks unleashed after hijackers crashed airplanes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 9/11.

Congressional leaders remember 9/11 on Capitol steps

Congressional leaders are marking the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks at the Capitol.

Study: Pentagon reliance on contractors hurt US in 9/11 wars

A new study says up to half of the $14 trillion spent by the Pentagon since 9/11 went to for-profit defense contractors.

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