Hundreds of hours of harrowing, never-before-seen first-person footage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and their aftermath will soon be unveiled at the New York Public Library in a new historic ...
The vast archive that contains more than 1,200 hours of videos and interviews will be available to the public by 2027, library officials say. That “never forget” admonition after 9/11 contains within ...
Firefighters pay tribute in front of a fire station (ladder 10, engine 10) near the National September 11 Memorial in the World Trade Center complex, during ceremomies marking the 24th anniversary of ...
A vast archive of more than 1,000 hours of 9/11 footage is being donated to the New York Public Library. Filmmakers who turned their cameras towards the people and asked New Yorkers to share their ...
The New York Public Library has acquired what may be the largest collection of crowdsourced footage of the attacks and the shellshocked aftermath. By Jennifer Schuessler Almost immediately after the ...
The camera zooms in on the flames and black smoke pouring out of the building more than 90 stories up. Papers fly down as people on the street stare up. The cameraman says it was an explosion. But ...
This is an updated version of a story first published on April 27, 2025. The original video can be viewed here. Evidence has emerged that could change our understanding of the 9/11 terrorist attacks ...
The U.S. will honor the victims of Sept. 11, 2001, during an annual remembrance ceremony Thursday morning at Ground Zero in New York City. According to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, 2,977 people died ...
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