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9/11: Tragedy & Headlines that Changed the World

The world changed forever following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States in New York City, Washington, and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, killing nearly 3,000 people.  I can only imagine what it must have been like as a journalist during that time to have to cover those horrific acts and televise/ radio broadcast them in the morning. Then I'm sure the next days, weeks, and even months were still filled with extensive reporting. Following these attacks, newspapers would continue their very important work of reporting from Ground Zero on the aftermath and continuously investing to get more information. I personally think that the images, headlines, and stories that came from this day will forever be a symbol of this point in time. My parents have been able to recall headlines that stood out to them, and false reporting from a variety of news networks because many of them just wanted to get a story out and be the first to do so.  In the video , we can clearl

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