Finding โpurpose in painโ: New book tells the stories of children who lost parents in 9/11
Ultimately, Payton Lynch hopes the stories told do more than just inspire those who lost loved ones during the 9/11 attacks. She hopes it can be a resource for anyone to draw upon when going through tragedy or hardships.
From 9/11โฒs ashes, a new world took shape. It did not last.
The terrorist attacks on the United States nearly 20 years ago brought profound change in America and the world. The death and devastation stirred grief, rage and war. It also sparked solidarity, not only in the United States but among its allies โ even some rivals.
These 4 former FDNY firefighters each ran toward disaster on 9/11
The world changed forever 20 years ago when a plane struck New York Cityโs World Trade Center. Seventeen minutes later, another plane hit the second tower, and we would also learn that a plane flew into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Piece of North Tower destroyed on 9/11 rests in courtyard at Bartram Trail
It wasnโt long after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 that Mark Miner, then a senior at Bartram Trail wrote a letter โ actually multiple letters โ to officials in New York City asking for a piece of the World Trade Center wreckage. Time and again Miner was rebuffed. And again he tried. One finally got through.