9/11
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George Santos Says His Mom Died Of 9/11-Related Illness. Advocates Say He's Lying
After he was caught fabricating much of his candidate biography, advocates are questioning George Santos's uncorroborated claim that his mother died of cancer caused by pollution from the World Trade Center collapse
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Blake Masters Sure Sounds Like a 9/11 Truther in Leaked College Emails
The Trump-backed Arizona Senate candidate said in 2006 that there’s “nothing wrong” with being a conspiracy theorist, according to emails obtained by Huffpost
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Hosting Saudi Golf Tourney, Trump Has Forgotten He Used to Blame Kingdom for 9/11
Praising the Saudi regime as "very generous" golf benefactors, Trump is suddenly fuzzy on who he thinks brought down the Twin Towers
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America Can't Stop Screwing Over the Afghan People
The Biden administration said on Friday that it's giving half of the frozen $7 billion in funds belonging to the Afghan people to families of 9/11 victims
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Hiding the 'Mother of Satan': Inside The Largest Counterterrorism Investigation In History
A new book details how U.S., U.K., and Pakistani intelligence agencies disrupted al-Qaeda's efforts to perpetrate a massive attack on civilians
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Stevie Nicks Pens Remembrance for 20th Anniversary of 9/11: 'I Became a New Yorker on That Day'
Nicks shared a letter and drawing of an angel: "It burns for all those lost on this day — and all those who survived this day and to tell their own personal stories"
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Why '25th Hour' Is the Only 9/11 Movie That Still Matters
Twenty years after the towers fell, Spike Lee's drama feels like the rare film that actually got the feeling around that horrible day and its aftermath right
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See Bruce Springsteen Perform 'I’ll See You in My Dreams' at 9/11 20th Anniversary Memorial
Singer delivers impromptu, poignant rendition of Letter to You closer following moment of silence to victims of terror attack
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Country Music Embraced Jingoism After 9/11. It's Finally Moving On
Songs like "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" and "Have You Forgotten?" defined post-9/11 country music. But "it’s a different type of patriotism now,” says one radio programmer
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Nader Haram On How Punk Saved Him From His Post-9/11 Identity Crisis
The musician looks back on how the terrorist attacks changed him and shaped his relationship to his culture
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