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9-11

White House Pushes Iran-Al Qaeda Ties as Possible Pretext for Invasion

"There is no doubt there is a connection," Pompeo told lawmakers.
By Davis Richardson
Ottessa Moshfedgh's My Year of Rest and Relaxation.

‘My Year of Rest and Relaxation’ Rethinks the 9/11 Novel

Ottessa Moshfegh's 'My Year of Rest and Relaxation,' her latest novel, is a story of rebirth in the wake of tragedy.
By Helen Holmes

‘Trading Spaces’ Host Has Quite the Theory on Why the Reboot’s Topping Ratings

And it's because we're...depressed?
By Anne Easton
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.

Gillibrand, Graham Want 9/11-Style Commission on Russian Interference

By Madina Toure
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation expanded unlimited sick leave for New Yorkers involved in 9/11 response efforts.

New York Receives $39 Million in Federal Funding to Fight Terrorism

By Madina Toure
The "Trinity Root" sculpture is lowered into place by a crane in the Trinity Church yard September 8, 2005 in New York City.

Artist Sues to Have Sculpture of 9/11 Tree Re-installed

By Guelda Voien
A medical staff at Damascus Countryside Specialised Hospital holds a placard condemning a suspected chemical weapons attack on the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhun, during a gathering to show solidarity with the victims in the rebel-held Douma on the outskirts of Damascus on April 6, 2017. US forces fired a barrage of cruise missiles at a Syrian airbase on April 7 in response to what President Donald Trump called a "barbaric" chemical attack he blamed on the Damascus regime. Syria's regime has denied any use of chemical weapons and state media on Friday described the US strike -- which was reported to have pulverised the base and killed at least four servicemen -- as an "act of aggression". / AFP PHOTO /

Syrians Continue to Die Because Barack Obama Lied

By Austin Bay
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 18: New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (rear) and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (2-R) tour the site of an explosion that occurred on September 18, 2016 in Chelsea.

Explosive Language: Call the New York Bombing Terrorism Already

By Micah Halpern
The Wade Thompson Drill Hall at the Park Avenue Armory.

Professional Mourners Perform at Park Avenue Armory, Jewelry Auctions’ Bright Future

By Alanna Martinez
The new One World Trade Center building, made with high-performance concrete.

How Building Design Changed After 9/11

By Shih-Ho Chao
Collective trauma: A child walks amongst US national flags erected to honor victims of the 9/11 attacks.

How the Pain of 9/11 Still Stays With a Generation

By Dana Rose Garfin
A view from the top of the escalators in the Bankers Trust building show the wreckage of the World Trade Center 25 September, 2001 in New York. Search and rescue efforts continue in the aftermath of the 11 September terrorist attack. AFP PHOTO Eric FEFERBERG

Uncovering the Hidden Truths of 9/11

By John R. Schindler
In this handout photo provided by the White House, President Barack Obama and National Security Advisor Susan Rice talk on the phone with Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco to receive an update on a terrorist attack in Brussels, Belgium on March 22, 2016 in Havana, Cuba. The President made the call from the residence of the U.S. Chief of Mission in Havana.

Obama Needs to Get Over His Self-Serving Guilt Trip

By Austin Bay

Uninformed, Insulting and Outrageous: Republicans Slam Trump

By Joe Lapointe

ISIS Attacks, Obama Dithers and Republicans Demagogue

By Brent Budowsky

On ‘Meet the Press,’ National Journal’s Ron Fournier Foresees an ‘Unraveling’

By Joe Lapointe
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 9: (L-R) Former Congressman Lee Hamilton, left, and ex-New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, right, co-chaired the 9/11 Commission (Photo: Drew Angerer for Getty Images)

Dem Congresswoman Suggests ‘Coalition Government’ Modeled on 9/11 Commission in House

By Will Bredderman
One World Trade Center

September 11: Not Just a Memorial

By The Editors

Former Governor Kean, feted at 80th birthday party, on N.J. politics: “We’ve got to clean up our act”

By Mark Bonamo
Cardinal Edward Egan at Ground Zero in 2002 (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images).

Rudolph Giuliani and Thomas Von Essen Remember Cardinal Edward Egan

By Will Bredderman
Pakistani traders burn French flags during a protest against the printing of satirical sketches of the Prophet Mohammad by French magazine Charlie Hebdo in Lahore on January 21, 2015. (Photo: Getty Images)

The Evolution of Terrorism, From Politics to Vengeance

By Abraham H. Miller
A gloomy day in Paris. (Getty Images)

Solidarité: A 9-11 Widow in Paris Discusses the Massacre

By Ellen Bakalian

Lost and Found at the Museum: A 9-11 Widow Visits the Memorial

By Ellen Bakalian
Savannah Guthrie interviewing Kris Jenner on September 11th (NBC)

<em>NBC</em>’s Half-Assed Apology for Airing Kris Jenner Interview During 9-11 Moment of Silence

By Drew Grant
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