Twenty years after the worst attack on American soil, the loss of nearly 3,000 people was remembered in events across the country. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Terrorism”
A Time Capsule in Two Front Pages
The newspaper of Sept. 11, 2001, is a document of America before the terror attacks and a memory of a vanished era. Source: New York Times
How 9/11 Changed a 13-Year-Old Girl in Harlem
As a middle school student on Sept. 11, 2001, I didn’t realize how much the terror attacks would affect me and my family. Source: New York Times
At 9/11 Ceremonies, Moments of Silence and Tears
Twenty years after the worst attack on American soil, the loss of nearly 3,000 people was remembered in events across the country. Source: New York Times
¿Qué significa ‘Nunca olvidar’?
Es buen momento para reflexionar sobre los recuerdos del 11 de septiembre y los detalles que hemos olvidado. Source: New York Times
How the N.Y.P.D. Is Using Post-9/11 Tools on Everyday New Yorkers
Two decades after the attack on New York City, the Police Department is using counterterrorism tools and tactics to combat routine street crime. Source: New York Times
What Does It Mean to ‘Never Forget’?
Twenty years after Sept. 11, a look at what we hold on to and what we choose to let go. Source: New York Times
Port Authority Bomber Is Sentenced to Life in Prison
Akayed Ullah, who detonated a pipe bomb in a crowded subway tunnel near Times Square in the name of ISIS in 2017, became radicalized online. Source: New York Times
U.S. Soldier Discussed Attack on 9/11 Memorial, Prosecutors Say
Cole Bridges was arrested after he discussed a possible attack with an F.B.I. informant posing online as a sympathizer with the Islamic State. Source: New York Times
Kenyan Shabab Operative Planned 9/11-Style Attack, U.S. Says
An operative for the Qaeda branch in East Africa, known as Shabab, is accused of training as a pilot in the Philippines and researching how to hijack planes. Source: New York Times
Man Arrested Over Threat to Schumer and Vow to ‘Blow Up’ F.B.I.
Federal prosecutors said the Staten Island man cited the reactionary anti-government novel “The Turner Diaries.” Source: New York Times
