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9/11 Responders Have Higher Rates of Leukemia, Study Shows

Researchers found an elevated incidence of leukemia in first responders and other workers at the World Trade Center site after

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NYC’s Bronze Medallion presented to advocates of 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund

NEW YORK — New York City’s highest civic honor was handed out Monday to the tireless advocates of the September

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Bronze Medallions Awarded to 9/11 Health Advocates

It is the city’s highest civic honor, awarded in the past to icons like Martin Luther King Jr., and Muhammad

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NYC Mayor Presents Bronze Medallions To 9/11 Advocates, Survivors

NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — Mayor Bill de Blasio presented the Bronze Medallion, the city’s highest civic honor, to the individuals and groups

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De Blasio to honor those who spent years securing renewal of 9/11 funds

A united front of still-ailing uniformed first responders and volunteers — construction and office workers as well as residents — banded together for

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Extend VCF Filing Deadline to Mid-July of 2021, Aiding Those Who Were Late

The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund has revisited its policy of imposing a two-year deadline for first-responders, survivors and their families

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Free medical benefits for people who worked, lived, went to school in Lower Manhattan during 9/11

LOWER MANHATTAN — Over 200 people gathered in lower Manhattan Monday to learn more about medical benefits they are entitled to

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Seminars for those eligible for 9/11-related healthcare benefits

NEW YORK — More than 400,000 people lived, worked or attended school near Ground Zero around Sept. 11, 2001. Many

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Co-founders honor late father with 9/11 remembrance sock line

View Video and please support by purchasing the socks online : Limited Edition FealGood

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