James “Jim” Riches, a former New York City Fire Department deputy chief, died on Thanksgiving Day at age 74 from illnesses linked to toxic exposure at Ground Zero, 24 years after the attacks claimed ...
(Michael Schwartz for New York Daily News) More than 140,000 first responders and survivors are enrolled in the U.S. Center for Disease Control’s WTC Health Program, which provides health care ...
Facing a 10th postponement on releasing the records from the Adams administration, advocaxtes hope Mamdani will put out the documents.
The number of first responders and others diagnosed with 9/11-linked cancers has ballooned to 48,579 — a staggering 143% increase in five years, the latest data from the World Trade Center Health ...
Employees with Montana’s Department of Labor and Industry are expected to arrive at ground zero in New York City in May to help ensure the safety of workers involved in the World Trade Center recovery ...