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9/11 WTC Remains to Stay in More Secure Facility

The New York City chief medical examiner's office says the remains of Sept. 11 World Trade Center victims will be kept at a forensic laboratory building because the previous location was damaged by Superstorm Sandy.

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President Barack Obama (Getty Images)
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Obama Sees Terror Threat Reduced to Pre-9/11 Level

Some call it wishful thinking, but President Barack Obama has all but declared an end to the global war on terror.

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Possible landing gear from a 9/11 plane found in lower Manhattan (NYPD)
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NYPD Says Debris Came From A 9/11 Plane’s Wing [VIDEO]

The NYPD says the airplane debris found in a lower Manhattan alley came from the wing of a Boeing 767 believed to have hit the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001.

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Tom Grill, Getty Images
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Report: U.S. Resorted to Torture After 9/11 Terror

A bipartisan think-tank is reporting in a major review it is "indisputable" that the United States engaged in torture since 9/11 and that the Bush administration bears responsibility.

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Budget Woes Could Delay Trial For bin Laden Kin

A judge in New York says he finds it "stunning" that federal budget woes could delay the start of a terrorism trial for Osama bin Laden's son-in-law.

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Getty Images/Sam Greenwood
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Two Towns Plan to Construct 9/11 Memorials

Sayreville and South Amboy are planning to construct 9/11 memorials using wreckage from the September 11, 2001 attacks.

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More Possible Remains Found in WTC Debris

The New York City medical examiner's office says more possible pieces of human remains have been found during the sifting of newly uncovered debris from the site of the September 2001 terrorist attacks.

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Sifting of WTC Debris Begins For More 9/11 Victims

The New York City medical examiner's office says it has started sifting construction debris from the World Trade Center site in an effort to find any human remains from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

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World Trade Center Debris Will be Sifted for Any Remains

Construction debris from the World Trade Center site will be sifted for any human remains starting Monday.

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Sulaiman Abu Ghaith (left) and Osama bin Laden (Rapho-Gamma via Getty Images)
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith (left) and Osama bin Laden (Rapho-Gamma via Getty Images)
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Court Charges al-Qaida Spokesman on 9/11 Crimes

A terror suspect described as an al-Qaida insider is in U.S. custody and will appear in federal court in New York tomorrow to face charges he conspired to kill Americans.

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