View a public service announcement featuring Tripper Gore to reassure and inform the public of the fragility of people with mental illness following the 9-11 tragedies.
Learn from experienced professionals about the range of emotions people experience following a terrorist attack, and get comprehensive facts and tips to cope and recover.
Features a number of reports about various rescue and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center disaster site by members of this international organization.
American Rescue Dog Association expresses condolences for the Sept. 11 attacks and lists which teams provided support to the New York rescue efforts.
Rescue workers who responded to the attack on the World Trade Center were checked for respiratory problems known as "World Trade Center cough."
Charles and Cynthia Gavett were held on insurance fraud charges after Mr. Gavett claimed his wife had died in the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center.
New York mayor's office said on November 21, 2001, that the number of confirmed deaths from the WTC attack is 673, with the number of missing persons at 3,275.
Play a video clip of President George W. Bush speaking through a bullhorn to rescue workers on the scene amidst the smoldering rubble of the World Trade Center towers.
Drawing on its pool of extensive resources, CNN shines the spotlight on the rescue and recovery efforts, with news updates, archived articles, and audio and video clips.
Learn about how Americans, from kids selling lemonade to people contributing to relief organizations via the Internet, are giving to the victims.
Provides an in-depth report of the approximately $60 billion lost in the US economy due to the terrorist attacks of September 11, plus some $600 billion in stocks.
Reports the damage caused by airplanes that crashed into World Trade Center will cost insurers billions of dollars.
A Salvation Army officer tells about her first hand experiences in the Red Zone giving honor to the hard working rescuers.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers, at ground zero in New York and the Pentagon, and offering free training in trauma counseling services to anyone who wishes to help.
Article describes the engineering challenges faced by workers clearing the rubble of the former World Trade Center. Learn about dangers posed by further collapse.
Staff of a guide to New York brainstormed to come up with a list of 10 places New Yorkers and visitors can go to show that it's still the greatest city in the world.
Steven Manning reports on the former president's remarks during "an unannounced and spontaneous walk" near rescue workers in lower Manhattan. Read what supporters said.
Mark Morford, better known for his irreverent humor columns, offers sober, sane advice on how to cope, so as not to "succumb to the massive reeling pain of it all."
Learn about rescue efforts by viewing photos of those who continue to search for victims of the World Trade Center attack.
Reporter Michelle Delio presents a compelling account of the rescue work, and a chilling, almost visual, details of the wreckage from the two 110-floor towers of the WTC.
Profiles a Sept. 12 news story of an Indiana task force of emergency personnel on their way to help in the rescue and recovery efforts at the WTC disaster site.