
Here & Now's 9/11 20th Anniversary Coverage
Here & Now's coverage of the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Declassified 9/11 FBI Report Offers Few Answers To Families' Lingering Questions
The report, released last Saturday, was partially redacted.
How 9/11 Changed Flying As We Knew It
On Sept. 14, 2001, flying as we knew it changed forever: the way pilots and crews are trained, the way passengers are screened, and the cost and amenities of flights.

Post-9/11 'Forever War' Shaped Policies That Led To Trump's Rise, Author Spencer Ackerman Says
Ackerman argues the war on terror still isn't over.

Musical Shares The Story Of One Small Canadian Town's Kindness To 7,000 Strangers On 9/11
Beulah Cooper and Hannah O'Rourke share how their lives intersected on Sept. 11, 2001, when O'Rourke was among 7,000 airline passengers stranded in Gander, Newfoundland, where Cooper still lives.

A National Guard Commander Recalls Suicide Mission To Intercept Flight 93 On 9/11
After the attacks on the World Trade towers and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, Marc Sasseville and his colleagues at the National Guard learned of a fourth hijacked plane...
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How An Organ Donation Continued Despite The 9/11 Attacks
At a children's hospital in Nashville and Houston, an organ donation was put in doubt when the entire country's airspace was closed to traffic.

Militarization Of Police 'Ramped Up' After 9/11, 'Rise Of The Warrior Cop' Author Says
Federal grant money increased police access to military-grade equipment in the two decades since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

How Satire's Relationship With The War In Afghanistan Has Changed — And How It Hasn't
A sketch from Saturday Night Live shortly after Sept. 11 that skewered pro-war elites was recently portrayed on social media as actually being pro-war itself.

Remembering 9/11, 20 Years Later
We revisit the voices we talked with 20 years ago.

'Without Him, I Wouldn't Be Here': Remembering 'The Red Bandana Man,' Who Saved Lives On 9/11
Welles Crowther was killed while saving people during the attacks. The 24-year-old was a former volunteer fireman who worked as an equities trader on South Tower's 104th floor.

20 Years Of The War On Terror: Where Are We Now?
Washington Post reporter Souad Mekhennet explains how the global War on Terror that began following the 9/11 attacks shaped radicalism and terrorism in Europe.

Mohawk Steelworkers Reflect On 9/11
Many members of New York's Mohawk tribe helped build the NYC skyline, including the Twin Towers.

Muslim Americans Reflect On Experience Growing Up In A Post 9/11 World
Following 9/11, millions of Muslim Americans were faced with significant changes in their lives.

New Film Explores Efforts To Determine What A 9/11 Victim's Life Is 'Worth'
The new Netflix film "Worth" tells the story of attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who administered the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund.