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Public Schools May Be Required To Teach About 9/11

Sculpture honoring Saudi Arabia to be removed from Ground Zero

The 9/11 Story Told at Bedrock, Powerful as a Punch to the Gut

After a decade marked by deep grief, partisan rancor, war, financial boondoggles and inundation from Hurricane Sandy, the National September 11 Memorial Museum at ground zero is finally opening ceremonially on Thursday, with President Obama present, and officially to the public next Wednesday.

Commemoration held at trade center site for 1993 bombing

The Pulse: 9/11 museum is a powerful reminder of that day

Parents who have visited theme parks with their kids know that riding the rides (even the scary ones) is the easy part. The greater difficulty comes from having to run the gift shop gauntlet at the end of the attraction before you can see daylight. It takes an act of parental super-restraint to get your family through all the tchotchkes without opening your wallet. Our boys are all teens now, but memories of such navigation at Disney and Universal are not soon forgotten.

State DMV sells over 150 9/11 licences plates in under three days

9/11 Panelists Says U.S. Terror Threat High From Hackers

The terrorist threat against the U.S. remains dangerous 10 years after the 9/11 Commission issued its first report -- only now the risk is greater online. In a report issued today, panel members who studied the 2001 attacks urge Congress to enact cybersecurity legislation, the White House to communicate the consequences of potential cyber-attacks to Americans, and leaders to work with allies to define what constitutes an online attack on another country.

9/11 Victims Fund Dwindles As More People File For Help