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Scott Darby's first week of teaching 20 years ago included 9/11. Daniel Price was 8 years old and eventually joined Darby's class years later. Now, they're both teachers in the Bethel School District. KNKX's Kari Plog got them together to discuss what it's like teaching the terror attacks and why it's so important to get it right.
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A West Seattle woman who escaped the World Trade Center on Sept. 11 tells KNKX that this weekend's anniversary is a marker of how far she's come, and how grateful she is to be alive.
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For three of his four decades at NPR, Robert Siegel was one of the hosts of All Things Considered, the network’s flagship afternoon news magazine. He…
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When disaster struck in 2001, New York City hadn't had a comprehensive city planning vision in decades. An exceptional flurry of urban strategizing — beyond ground zero — ensued.
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The attacks came at a time when Afghanistan was under harsh Taliban rule, isolated from the world and on the verge of famine. Reporter Hannah Bloch, who was in Kabul on Sept. 11, recalls the day.
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Since the Sept. 11 attacks, the drone has become America's go-to weapon when it comes to tracking and killing extremists. But drones have raised many legal, moral and ethical issues.
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Muslim Americans are more engaged in public life, and interfaith outreach efforts expanded notably after Sept. 11. But terrorism concerns continue to drive anti-Islam and anti-foreigner sentiment.
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The 2002 classified report was a source of speculation for years. It points to possible contact between Saudi officials and the Sept. 11 hijackers, but draws no conclusions.
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The golden retriever was euthanized Monday in Cypress, Texas, near Houston. Searching through the rubble of ground zero was her very first deployment as a search and rescue dog.
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Police say a piece of landing gear believed to be from one of the planes destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks has been discovered wedged between two New York…