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  • 23 Years of 9/11: NASA shares haunting image of New York attack's tragic day

    23 Years of 9/11: NASA shares haunting image of New York attack's tragic day

    Twenty-three years after a devastating terrorist attack in New York City claimed 3,000 lives, images from the tragic morning of September 11, 2001, have once again stirred memories of one of the most horrific terror attacks in recent history.

  • Ex-IBM executive changed flights on 9/11 on colleague's advice, saving his life. He fired her for 'poor performance'

    Ex-IBM executive changed flights on 9/11 on colleague's advice, saving his life. He fired her for 'poor performance'

    The ex-IBM executive admitted in comments that he had to let the very coworker go due to her poor performance a few months later.

  • Remembering the 9/11 terror attacks in US: the tragedy, aftermath and tributes

    Remembering the 9/11 terror attacks in US: the tragedy, aftermath and tributes

    The coordinated terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 innocent people and left the United States in shock and mourning.

  • How Pervez Musharraf squandered the chance to curb terrorism at home after 9/11

    How Pervez Musharraf squandered the chance to curb terrorism at home after 9/11

    Then Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf had an unusually tough and dangerous job in the years after 9/11. Yet for years, he managed to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds.

  • 9/11 attacks: NASA shares the photo astronaut took of New York City from space

    9/11 attacks: NASA shares the photo astronaut took of New York City from space

    The United States on Sunday marked the 21st anniversary of 9/11 -- the coordinated terror attacks carried out by Al-Qaeda.

  • US marks 21st anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks

    US marks 21st anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks

    Victims' relatives and dignitaries are gathering Sunday at all three places where hijacked jets crashed on Sept. 11, 2001 the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.

  • Biden honors 9/11 victims as shadow of Afghan war looms

    Biden honors 9/11 victims as shadow of Afghan war looms

    White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Biden in his remarks Sunday will recognize the impact

  • The al-Qaeda terrorists who planned 9/11 attacks and where they are now

    The al-Qaeda terrorists who planned 9/11 attacks and where they are now

    Who were the al-Qaeda terrorists who planned the September 11 attacks on the United States? Read more about Osama bin Laden, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the others who plotted 9/11 - and what happened to them.

  • Newly released FBI memo hints at Saudi involvement with 9/11 hijackers

    Newly released FBI memo hints at Saudi involvement with 9/11 hijackers

    The document released was still significantly redacted and did not offer a clear direct link between the Saudi government and the hijackers.

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

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

    Victims' relatives and four U.S. presidents paid respects at the sites where hijacked planes killed nearly 3,000 people in the deadliest act of terrorism on American soil.

  • Saudi Arabia, 20 years after 9/11: 'A country in the making'

    Saudi Arabia, 20 years after 9/11: 'A country in the making'

    For countless numbers of people in the United States, Saudi Arabia will forever be associated with 9/11, the collapse of the World Trade Towers and the deaths of nearly 3,000 people.

  • Luck saved Cantor CEO Howard Lutnick on 9/11, then he saved the company

    Luck saved Cantor CEO Howard Lutnick on 9/11, then he saved the company

    On the morning of September 11, 2001, Howard Lutnick of Cantor Fitzegerald tweaked his schedule to drop his son off at school. It saved his life. His 658 colleagues, who were in office when the first plane hit, were not so lucky.

  • Excerpt: On 9/11, reporting from Taliban-controlled Kabul

    Excerpt: On 9/11, reporting from Taliban-controlled Kabul

    Read an excerpt from a book by Kathy Gannon, now news director for Afghanistan and Pakistan for The Associated Press.

  • In Pics | American movies that made changes after the 9/11 attack

    In Pics | American movies that made changes after the 9/11 attack

    Many American movies had to make certain changes to their plots, tag lines, scenes and posters. Some movies were even cancelled. (Image: News18 Creative)

  • Explainer | What was, and is, al-Qaida?

    Explainer | What was, and is, al-Qaida?

    Born out of the 1980s war against the Soviet Union's occupation of Afghanistan, the terror group al-Qaida under Osama bin Laden grew into a generational threat to America that culminated in its Sept. 11, 2001, attack that brought down the World Trade Center in New York.

  • US honors 9/11 dead on 20th anniversary of attacks

    US honors 9/11 dead on 20th anniversary of attacks

    At New York's Ground Zero, where two pools of water now stand where the Twin Towers used to, relatives will read out the names of the nearly 3,000 people killed, in a four-hour-long service starting at 8:30 am (1230 GMT).

  • Now US President, Joe Biden to mark 9/11 rite amid new terror fear

    Now US President, Joe Biden to mark 9/11 rite amid new terror fear

    This 9/11 comes little more than two weeks after a suicide bomber in Kabul killed 13 U.S. service members as the military concluded its withdrawal from Afghanistan.

  • How fiction writers from the Indian subcontinent responded to 9/11

    How fiction writers from the Indian subcontinent responded to 9/11

    Twenty years later, the shadow of September 11, 2001 still looms large. In their novels, writers from the subcontinent often present a perspective different from their Western counterparts.

  • Young Sikhs still struggle with post-September 11 discrimination

    Young Sikhs still struggle with post-September 11 discrimination

    Young Sikh Americans still struggle a generation later with the discrimination that 9/11 unleashed against their elders and them, ranging from school bullying to racial profiling to hate crimes — especially against males, who typically wear beards and turbans to demonstrate their faith.

  • In pics: Some of 9/11's biggest names. Where are they now?

    In pics: Some of 9/11's biggest names. Where are they now?

    These men and women would go on to influence the course of history after planes were crashed into landmark buildings in New York and Washington on September 11, 2001. Some have gone on to be heroes and some lost their hallow rather quickly

  • They were some of 9/11's biggest names. Where are they now?

    They were some of 9/11's biggest names. Where are they now?

    In the aftermath of the planes falling from the sky, America and the world were introduced to an array of personalities. Some we had known well, but came to see in different ways. Others were thrown into public consciousness by unhappy happenstance.

  • As the Taliban prepare for victory, Islamabad is being forced to face up to the cost of getting what it wanted

    As the Taliban prepare for victory, Islamabad is being forced to face up to the cost of getting what it wanted

    In reach of complete victory, the Taliban see no reason to listen to the Generals’ calls to end the fighting.

  • The collapse of the Afghan state is inevitable—but for the United States, that might not be bad news

    The collapse of the Afghan state is inevitable—but for the United States, that might not be bad news

    The end of the 9/11 war, twenty years after it began, won’t mark the beginning of peace. Instead, a kind of war-making perpetual-motion machine is being built in Afghanistan.

  • Bomb kills at least 25 people near school in Afghan capital

    Bomb kills at least 25 people near school in Afghan capital

    The Taliban has denied responsibility for the bombing; the attack comes as US troops prepare to leave Afghanistan entirely by September 11 - the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

  • Women who grew up in Afghanistan post-2001 dread the return of the Taliban

    Women who grew up in Afghanistan post-2001 dread the return of the Taliban

    US troops will pull out of Afghanistan by September 11, if all goes to plan. Women in the South Asian country hope there will be pressure on the Taliban to guarantee their rights, participation in politics before that happens.

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