Archive of News (2018)

The 9/11 cancer that’s already killed 2,000 heroes – and the death toll is set to overtake those that died on the day

After the dust settled at Ground Zero, thousands of those first on the scene were left facing an even more terrifying prospect – hideous cancers, caused by the toxic fumes breathed in on the day

2nd Circuit Revives 9/11 Workers’ Suit Against Battery Park City Authority

The appellate panel found the New York Court of Appeals’ response to certified questions showed the Lower Manhattan authority had no ability to sue on state constitutional grounds.

Funeral Services Announced for Connecticut State Trooper Who Responded on 9/11

Connecticut State Police have announced funeral arrangements for Trooper First Class Walter Greene, who passed away following a battle with cancer as a result of his response…

U.S. appeals court revives 9/11 workers’ debris exposure claims

A federal appeals court on Wednesday revived claims against New York’s Battery Park City Authority by 18 workers who became ill after cleaning up debris at the World Trade Center site…

A fitting tribute for those who worked on Ground Zero pile

Worn, but not beaten. That’s the fitting description the National September 11 Memorial & Museum provided for the large stones that will point toward the sky and mark a new pathway at the World Trade Center…

FBI director Christopher Wray speaks at agent’s funeral in North Fulton

FBI Director Christopher Wray was among the mourners who said a heartfelt goodbye Friday morning to Special Agent in Charge David J. LeValley.

First Responder/State Trooper Walter Greene Dies Of 9/11-Related Cancer

State Police Trooper First Class Walter Greene — who contracted cancer after serving as a first responder in wake of the terror attacks on 9/11 — died Thursday after a lengthy battle with the disease.

Rescue and Recovery Workers Honored in Special Ceremony at 9/11 Memorial Museum

Members of the 9/11 community gathered at the 9/11 Memorial Museum Wednesday night to mark the 16th anniversary of the completion of the rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero.

Fitting tribute to these victims of 9/11

Survivors and first responders who are sick or have died from terror attack-related illnesses deserve this honor.

Doctor was paid to treat 9/11 firefighters. He vacationed abroad and stole $160,000, cops say

His travel records laid out the situation clearly: A 59-year-old New Jersey doctor was out of the country vacationing for at least 34 days over the last several years, according to federal prosecutors.