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9/11 Responders Urged to Register for NY Benefits

Elected officials and union activists are urging Sept. 11 responders to sign up for New York worker compensation benefits.

9-11 Museum nixes exhibit features that dispute link between Ground Zero dust and cancer, health issues

The National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum has quietly replaced three exhibit panels that many though cast doubt on the connection between toxic dust from Ground Zero and subsequent diseases many first responders and workers suffered afterward.

9/11 Responders Urged to Register for NY Benefits

Elected officials and union activists are urging Sept. 11 responders to sign up for New York worker compensation benefits.

Family, friends mourn loss of Sgt. Paul Ferrara, of Yaphank, who recovered victims from the World Trade Center disaster

Friends and family paid their last respects today to an NYPD officer who worked at Ground Zero.

13 Names Added to FDNY Memorial Wall

Small plaques inscribed with the names of 13 New York Fire Department employees who died of illnesses directly related to the search for survivors in the rubble at the World Trade Center after Sept. 11 were added Thursday…

Hillary Clinton to mark 9/11 anniversary at NYC fundraiser for responders and kin

Hillary Clinton will mark the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in part by headlining a fundraiser for a group that monitors federal programs designed to help Sept. 11 responders, survivors and family members.

When 9/11 arrives, remember the living

In a little more than a week, we will mark the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Here in New York, the names of those killed in the attacks will be read aloud by their family members…

Pharmacy charges 9/11 responders $150 for medication records

A pharmacy near Mount Sinai Hospital is gouging sick 9/11 responders by charging $150 for a simple printout of the medications they take, advocates told The Post.

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9/11 museum must correct exhibits on Ground Zero air toxins

9/11 dust cloud may have caused widespread pregnancy issues

Pregnant women living near the World Trade Centre here during the 9/11 terror attacks experienced higher-than-normal negative birth outcomes, according to a new study.