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As the film that recounts "the Miracle on the Hudson" hits theaters, watch NBC News' reports on the event that day and Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger's reflections on it five years later.
The House passed on Friday controversial legislation which would allow the families of victims of the September 11th attacks to sue Saudi Arabia.
The spraying had been delayed a day after worried and angry residents complained to city officials and organized a small protest outside City Hall.
Facebook stands accused of censorship after it deleted posts by a world leader that showed an iconic image of a girl fleeing a napalm attack.
On a fall morning 15 years ago, the unthinkable happened and thousands died in the worst terrorist attack to take place on American soil. Within moments, our heroic first responders rushed into action to save lives and prevent further tragedy. But the reach of the terrorists went beyond 9/11 and many of our bravest men and women suffered, and continued to suffer, from illnesses and injuries that resulted from their heroism.
The mother had also married her son a few years earlier, authorities discovered.
The merchant has apologized for the controversial advertisement.
The Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,170-mile oil conduit, is slated to run from North Dakota to Illinois.
Despite numerous government programs designed to help sick 9/11 survivors, responders and cleanup workers, some are still falling through the cracks.
Need another reason to exercise? A new study suggests that heart disease patients who exercise have lower medical bills.