September 11 widow Abigail Carter still has mixed feelings about taking money from the Victims Compensation Fund. More
New apps offer a fresh view of events from a decade ago
Ten years ago, Congress managed to create a $7 billion fund for the victims of 9/11 in just seven days, a feat that fund administrator Ken Feinberg calls 'unique in American history.'
The 9/11 Health and Compensation Act covers illnesses like lung disease and post traumatic stress disorder in first responders. But it doesn't cover cancer.
A financial rescue squad came to the aid of Sept. 11 survivors who were stunned after losing a loved one and then receiving a lottery-sized payout.
Americans donated a record $2.8 billion to help the victims of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil. That helped set the stage for the outpouring that followed Katrina.
Meet Mike Mennella, a Tishman construction executive who's worked on both the original and the new World Trade Center projects.
After losing their 25 year old son on 9/11, the Alderman family has devoted their lives to healing the mental health of trauma surviors in Africa and Asia.
Americans donated a record $2.8 billion to help the victims of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil. That helped set the stage for the outpouring that followed Katrina.