It seems like I forget a lot but I guess I still remember more than I forget — at least so far. I mean, I remembered to write this. It used to be easy because I wrote nearly every day. But now it’s a ...
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Wednesday was the annual 9/11 memorial ceremony in NYC, marking 23 years since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.
For those who remember the pristine fall skies being shattered, filled with billowing black smoke in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the date, Sept. 11, still lives ...
Watch in the player below A poignant phrase echoes when 9/11 victims' relatives gather each year to remember the loved ones .
It has been 23 long years since the terrorist attacks on America in 2001, the day we now refer to as 9/11. For those of us ...
More than 100 local police, firefighters, military personnel and other people gathered for the ceremony at the park’s ...
It is a time to remember and commemorate the dead ... Tell them what you went through, what you experienced. Tell them to never forget and firmly resolve to never let this happen again.