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New friendships forged from the aftermath of 9/11 — 16 years later
The two stood close. An onlooker would not have known that, even an hour before, neither had known the other existed.
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At Ground Zero, Truther preaches to anyone willing to listen
The entire event was orchestrated in order to use fear as a mechanism to pressure people into allowing the government to take more control over their lives, he said.
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9/11 Service Day promotes unity
Many of the volunteers have unforgettable memories of 9/11 remember.
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Loud bells, quiet remembrance for the victims of 9/11
Sixteen years later, the crowds have thinned, but the church continued its tradition of holding space in remembrance of that day and months following.
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“The Little Church that Stood” stands as a living memorial to 9/11
For years, people have been coming back to St. Paul’s Chapel on the 9/11 anniversary to remember. It stands just steps from Ground Zero, and miraculous suffered no damage.
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Wrongly convicted getting a second chance at life
But the road to recovery, after decades in prison, is hard.
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Undocumented chef and business owner fights for immigrants
Christina Martinez won't stop fighting for the undocumented.
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#MissingDCGirls exposes lack of attention on missing girls and women of color
The viral hashtag was false but a disproportionate amount of women and girls of color go missing each year. And it's under reported.
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Street Squash After School Program Teaches More than a Game
Street Squash After School program in Harlem is a haven for kids.
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Threats to EPA Lead to Science Protests
The science community is outraged.