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9 Ways 9/11 Inadvertently Sparked Good In The World

On September 11, 2001, America saw the worst terrorist attack on its soil. But on September 12, 2001, America came

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Mary Benedisuk, 58

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Lifelong Staten Islander Mary Benedisuk, 58, a civilian worker for the NYPD who enjoyed helping people

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Cilento: Time short for sick 9/11 responders to benefit from fund

In 2011, New Yorkers won a big victory in Washington when Congress, overcoming stiff resistance, passed and President Barack Obama

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Deadline nears for 9/11 health victims

Oct 3 is the last day for most people to register to receive compensation for a 9/11-related health issue, as

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9.11 Twelve Years Later: The Battle Is Just Beginning for One of Many Heroes

For thousands of survivors, family members, and friends of those who were lost on September 11, 2001, the anniversary is

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Commack memorial service honors 9/11 attack victims, Ground Zero first responders

COMMACK – Long Islanders reflected on the anniversary on the Sept. 11 attacks at a memorial service in Commack. The

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9/11 2013: WTC Responders Deserve Free Cancer Treatment

1,140 9/11 responders and others exposed to the toxic fumes and debris from the World Trade Center (WTC) wreckage have

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WTC health center serves Staten Island residents, students, volunteers affected by Sept. 11 attacks

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — “If you were there, you still deserve care,” is the message of the city Health and

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9/11 responder battles health issues 12 years later

TAMPA — For retired New York City police officer Ivan Castrillo, images of September 11, 2001 continue to come to

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