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Young woman uses the story of her birth on 9/11 to inspire others
An amazing story of a birth on 9/11 has become a message of hope and survival a young woman uses to uplift others. News 4’s Andrew Siff reports.
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The Intrepid hosts meal pack event in honor of 9/11
News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Remembering 9/11: 23 years since terror attacks
Adam Kuperstein with the details for NBC New York.
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New Yorkers mark 23 years since terror attacks
Andrew Siff reporting on New Yorkers marking 23 years since the terror attacks.
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9/11 timeline: How terror attacks unfolded on Sept. 11, 2001
Nearly 3,000 people were killed when al-Qaida hijackers crashed four jetliners into the twin towers, the Pentagon and a field in southwest Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001. Here is an outline of the primary events that transpired, starting with the first plane hitting the North Tower, according to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Five hijackers crash American Airlines Flight 11…
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Remembering 9/11: 23 Years Later | NBC New York Special Report
The tri-state marks the 23rd anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001. NBC New York presents a special report with coverage of ceremonies in Lower Manhattan and across the area.
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From the archives: Man in iconic dust photo recounts 9/11 attacks
This story was originally published 10 years after the attacks. The black leather Cole Haan shoes, the leather briefcase, and the gray suit are like relics in a museum in Edward Fine’s closet. “These are the shoes I wore that day,” he says. “The suit is the same, just clean of course.” Fine has saved everything he was wearing on…
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From the archives: Survivor recalls his viral 9/11 email
This story was originally posted on Sept. 8, 2011. Adam Mayblum worked on the 87th floor of the north tower, just below where American Airlines Flight 11 struck, and he was one of the few who made it out. Shortly after he walked down all those flights of stairs, past firefighters going the other way, he wrote an email to…
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From the archives: Parents grieve hero son, ‘Man in the Red Bandana'
There were many heroes on Sept. 11. But for months, one of them was known only as the “mysterious man in the red bandanna” who saved as many as 18 lives while sacrificing his own. A year later, the world — and his family — learned who the hero was. News 4’s Chuck Scarborough told his story then, with the...
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Bonded by loss: Women who lost dads in 9/11 and Oct. 7 terror attacks form sisterhood
Kristin Marino and Maya Peretz are two young women, bonded by a profound loss. Marino was just 3 years old when her father — Kenneth Joseph Marino, an FDNY firefighter for Rescue Company 1 in Hell’s Kitchen — was killed on Sept. 11, 2001. At least once a year, she goes to the World Trade Center reflecting pools to pay…
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‘I never got to meet you': NYC reflects on 9/11 terror attacks 23 years later
A poignant phrase echoes when 9/11 victims’ relatives gather each year to remember the loved ones they lost in the terror attacks.
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US commemorates 9/11 attacks with victims in focus, but politics in view
The U.S. is remembering lives taken and others reshaped by 9/11. Wednesday marks an anniversary laced with presidential campaign politics.
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9/11 survivor looks back on his viral email | NBC New York Archives
Adam Mayblum worked on the 87th floor of the north tower, just below where American Airlines Flight 11 struck, and he was one of the few who made it out.
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Man in iconic dust photo recounts 9/11 attacks | NBC New York Archives
A photographer snapped a photo of Edward Fine walking away from the twin towers, covered in dust and debris, holding a cloth over his mouth.
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Bonded by loss: Women who lost dads in terror attacks share healing power of friendship
Kristin Marino and Maya Peretz are two young women bonded by a profound loss. Marino’s father was killed on 9/11, Peretz lost her father in the Oct. 7th terror attack in Israel. Until Summer 2024, they were strangers on opposite sides of the world — but now they’ve come together to share the healing powers of friendship. NBC New York’s...
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A 9/11 anniversary tradition is handed down to a new generation
Being a “9/11 family” reverberates through generations, and commemorating and understanding the Sept. 11 attacks one day will be up to a world with no first-hand memory of them.
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9/11 first responders have much higher dementia risk before age 65: Study
A new health report provided more concerning health news for for 9/11 first responders, as their exposure put them at higher risk for another debilitating disease.
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New NYC memorial coming to Queens for post 9/11 service members
A new memorial is being planned in Queens to honor the 99 service members from NYC who were killed in Afghanistan and Iraq in the time after 9/11. It is expected to be built in Whitestone, along the waterfront near the Utopia Parkway Seawall, as part of a refurbished walkway and bike path.
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Mayor Eric Adams announces NYC memorial for post-9/11 service members
New York City plans to build a memorial to honor U.S. military members killed while serving in Afghanistan and Iraq after the 9/11 attacks.
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