15th Anniversary Of 9/11
Stories on the 15th anniversary of the terror attacks.

15 Years After 9/11, A Look At War And Politics In Afghanistan
The Taliban are resurgent, and analysts say the Afghan government is fractured and dysfunctional.

One Year After 9/11, Some Found Solace On The Trapeze
On the first anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we talked to New Yorkers at a trapeze school near the crash site.

In Shanksville, Pennsylvania, A 9/11 Memorial Offers Solace And Peace
Trees, grass and flowers are a main part of the Flight 93 National Memorial, which marks the site where Flight 93 crashed.

Brooklyn Teachers Who Watched Towers Fall Reflect On Teaching 9/11 History
Public School 146 has a large bank of tall windows overlooking the skyline of Manhattan. Many teachers and students saw the planes strike the World Trade Center on Sept. 11,...

Teenagers Born In 2001 Reflect On The 15 Years Since 9/11
It's often said that everyone remembers where they were during the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. That's not true for Gabe Ferris, Kyra O'Connor and Erik Weibel.
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15 Years After 9/11, How Did The Attacks Affect The World?
As the 15th anniversary of 9/11 nears, Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson gets two international viewpoints on how the attacks affected the world.

One 9/11 Widow On Her Journey, And The Need To Remember
On Sept. 11, 2001, ABC News listeners heard the voice of James Gartenberg, speaking calmly and reassuringly while trapped on the 86th floor of the Word Trade Center's north tower.

Subway Car That Survived 9/11 Finds A Home In Connecticut Museum
A special display will allow visitors to board the train for the first time in 15 years.

9/11 Survivor Brian Clark Reflects On His Escape, 15 Years Later
While escaping the building, Clark stopped to help another man. The two got out of the building just minutes before it collapsed.

Former U.S. Sen. Bob Graham Continues Fight To Prove Saudi Involvement In 9/11
Although Graham left the Senate in 2005, he fought for years to get 28 pages of a congressional report on the 9/11 terrorist attacks declassified.

New Book 'The Red Bandanna' Remembers A 9/11 Hero
On Sept. 11, 2001 a young man led several people down the stairs to safety after a plane hit the south tower of the World Trade Center. The people he...

In New York, American Muslims Grieve 9/11 Attacks — And The Backlash
Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab American Association of New York, joins Here & Now's Robin Young to talk about the uneasiness the city's Muslims are feeling today.