Two New Jersey men failed to donate any of the $50,000 they received from selling t-shirts
9/11
World Trade Center Firm Finally Settles 9/11 Lawsuit Against American Airlines
The New York financial firm, which lost 658 employees on 9/11, agreed to settle its lawsuit for $135 million
R.I. Town Recall Over Gun Rights Rejected
Concealed weapons permits were at the center of a push to remove four of the five presiding town council members in Exeter
One World Trade Center Will Be America’s Tallest Building
Sorry, Chicago.
Holder: ‘I Was Right’ On Terror Trials
Says 9/11 terror suspects would already be on death row if he had his way
Cancer Rates Soar Among NY Cops Since 9/11
Findings released early as a health warning to New York Police Department staff
Pastor Terry Jones Arrested Before He Can Burn Qurans
The notoriously Islamophobic pastor planned to burn a Quran for every victim of 9/11
FBI Arrests Former TSA Screener After Threats Against LAX
No Threats Found After Evacuation
Nearly 3,000 Names to be Read at Ceremony for 9/11 Victims
Family members of victims will gather in Memorial Plaza to read the names of the dead
Sept. 11 ‘Truthers’ Mark Anniversary
With a billboard in Times Square and a global ad campaign, a group keeps questioning what happened twelve years ago
Eleven Years Later, the Nation Reflects on the Tragedy of 9/11
Offering calm amid the chaos, New Yorkers gather to grieve and reflect at the 9/11 memorial, built on the site where the Twin Towers once stood. Memorial ceremonies nationwide brought communities together to remember the fallen.
Art Attack
Those Air Force guys – some of them, at least – are so uncouth. Now they’re complaining about the artwork gracing Air Force hallways inside the Pentagon. Take this painting, for example. “It looks like the F-16 just …
America’s Medicated Army, 2.0
The Los Angeles Times does a good job of refilling the prescription we first filled nearly four years ago:
The Times, over the weekend:
After two long-running wars with escalating levels of combat stress, more than 110,000 active-duty Army troops last year were taking prescribed antidepressants, narcotics, sedatives, antipsychotics
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