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9/11 attacks

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Financial District »

The identification of Matthew David Yarnell, 26, brings the number of 9/11 victims up to 1,640.

Financial District »

The NYU study focuses on cardiovascular, respiratory and mental health of young people, ages 12 to 21.

Travis »

Sixty-eight possible victims' remains have been uncovered since the city began a sift effort on April 1.

Battery Park City »

Federal officials expect to have a new security plan for Liberty and Ellis islands in about 10 days.

Financial District »

A group of families of 9/11 victims filed an appeal to gain access to list of all 9/11 families.

Manhattan »

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others are facing a potential death sentence if convicted.

Manhattan »

An ex-NYPD official says Tom Hanks' new movie "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" is not exploitative.

Midtown & Theater District »

Police Detective John Botte's new photography exhibition gives an intimate look at the 9/11 aftermath through a first responder's lens.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

NYU released a new collection on how television news helped the world understand the 9/11 attacks Wednesday.

Downtown »

Dramatic aerial photos show progress being made at the World Trade Center site.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

A free NY Historical Society installation will provide a space for quiet contemplation of the 9/11 attacks and their aftermath.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The tiny Ground Zero museum doesn't get as much attention as its counterpart Downtown, but it's also offering tours for the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

Downtown »

Jerry Borg, 63, died on Dec. 15, 2010 of pulmonary sarcoidosis caused dust from the World Trade Center collapse.

Downtown »

A Manhattan Federal Court judge dismissed the African embassy bombing case against Osama bin Laden.

Manhattan »

Crowds of New Yorkers flocked to Ground Zero and Times Square after news of Osama bin Laden's death.