The number one thing people say if they lost someone in the attack — they all say the same thing: ‘I didn’t get a chance to ...
exchanging educational resources about the Holocaust and other remembrance ceremonies and activities, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Today, on Monday, Jan. 27 ...
The local community extend their sympathy to Valerie Langrell, Knockgreany and Ashley Bond, Gurteen on the recent death of ...
In the dark hours Wednesday morning as the sun slowly rose over the horizon in Waimanalo, soldiers from the 25th Infantry ...
Naftali Fürst will never forget his first view of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, on Nov. 3, 1944. He was 12 years ...
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO and Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick became visibly emotional at his confirmation hearing ...
A new study finds that those who responded to the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11 may be at higher risk of early-onset dementia.
Influenced by the confusion and hostility that followed 9/11, Kreator wrote an anarchic thrasher that continued their 2000s ...
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A new study out of Stony Brook found a link between the presence of amyloid in the brain and the duration of exposure to the World Trade Center site.
It's been 20 years since the 9/11 attacks. Whether you were at the Towers, the Pentagon, or thousands of miles away, the events of 9/11 impacted every American on so many levels both ...
A new study from Stony Brook Medicine reveals 9/11 first responders may have an increased risk of early-onset dementia.