9/11 anniversary: America remembers lives lost on one of its darkest days

Racing to his firehouse in Jackson Heights, Queens, he joined fellow firefighters from Engine Company 307/Ladder Company 154 and spent the rest of his vacation and much of the following weeks digging for traces of victims at the site of the World Trade

Yang, 58, said the idea of the project originated right after 9/11. He went to a shopping mall in upstate New York to draw portraits for holiday shoppers. “So many people came with pictures of their family members, friends or other unsung heroes who

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The cancer death of Marcy Borders, a Bank of America worker who was the subject of a haunting photograph on 9/11, has drawn renewed attention to the illnesses suffered by many survivors of the attack. Hundreds of studies conducted in the 14 years since Yet no study has conclusively proved a link between 9/11 and the development of cancer in people who were at Ground Zero during and immediately following the attack. Researchers have called for continued 

The cancer death of Marcy Borders, a Bank of America worker who was the subject of a haunting photograph on 9/11, has drawn renewed attention to the illnesses suffered by many survivors of the attack. Hundreds of studies conducted in the 14 years since Yet no study has conclusively proved a link between 9/11 and the development of cancer in people who were at Ground Zero during and immediately following the attack. Researchers have called for continued