Trump Reverses Cuts to 9/11 Health Program After CriticismThe Trump administration reversed cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program after bipartisan criticism.
NY Attorney General denounces cuts to program that provided health care to 9/11 heroesNew York Attorney General Letitia James criticizes Trump's cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program, crucial for 9/11 survivors and responders.
Trump Reverses Cuts to 9/11 Health Program After CriticismThe Trump administration reversed cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program after bipartisan criticism.
NY Attorney General denounces cuts to program that provided health care to 9/11 heroesNew York Attorney General Letitia James criticizes Trump's cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program, crucial for 9/11 survivors and responders.
A pilgrimage to never forget: Coney Island woman honors lives lost on 9/11 by visiting memorials across the city * Brooklyn PaperMarkow's annual pilgrimage symbolizes enduring grief and the generational shift in honoring 9/11 victims as families pass the torch to their children.
Nearly 17K first responders are suffering cancers, diseases linked to 9/11 over two decades laterOver 17,000 first responders suffer health issues linked to the 9/11 attacks more than two decades later.
9/11 responders are getting dementia. They want the government to help.Cognitive impairments and dementia in 9/11 first responders highlight the need for expanded health coverage for these conditions under the existing health program.
World Trade Center Health Program needs $3 billion in additional funding, 9/11 first responder advocates sayThe number of people who died after 9/11 has surpassed those killed in the attacks, highlighting the ongoing need for health funding.
Nearly 17K first responders are suffering cancers, diseases linked to 9/11 over two decades laterOver 17,000 first responders suffer health issues linked to the 9/11 attacks more than two decades later.
9/11 responders are getting dementia. They want the government to help.Cognitive impairments and dementia in 9/11 first responders highlight the need for expanded health coverage for these conditions under the existing health program.
World Trade Center Health Program needs $3 billion in additional funding, 9/11 first responder advocates sayThe number of people who died after 9/11 has surpassed those killed in the attacks, highlighting the ongoing need for health funding.