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Sep 08

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How 9/11 weighs heavy on the generation born after the 2001 attacks

PBS NewsHour's Student Reporting Labs network of high school journalism programs across the country gathered the reflections of teenagers to explore the legacy of 9/11 on their generation. They present the voices of young Americans who were born after Sept.

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Sep 07

Watch 5:04
Most of New Orleans regains power, but many across Gulf Coast still waiting

By Roby Chavez

While President Joe Biden visited New York and New Jersey, hundreds of thousands of residents and businesses in Louisiana, which he visited earlier last week, have remained without power, water or other basic needs for over a week. PBS NewsHour…

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Sep 07

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Middletown lost the most residents on 9/11 after NYC. Here's how the community is healing

By Ali Rogin

Ali Rogin returns to Middletown, a New Jersey town where she grew up that was disproportionately affected by the 9/11 attacks in 2001, to see how residents and neighbors coped over the past two decades.

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Sep 07

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The 'direct line' between national unity after 9/11 and partisan polarization in 2021

It has been two decades since Sept. 11,2001 and we are still learning how the terror attacks shaped our politics, military and sense of national unity. Garrett Graff is the author of the book "The Only Plane in the Sky:…

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Sep 07

WATCH: Biden surveys New York and New Jersey storm damage, talks climate change

By Aamer Madhani, Darlene Superville, Associated Press

Pointing accusingly at climate change, President Joe Biden toured deadly Northeast flood damage Tuesday and said he was thinking about the families who suffered “profound” losses from the powerful remnants of Hurricane Ida.

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Sep 06

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Hundreds of thousands of Americans still without power in Ida's aftermath

By Roby Chavez

New Jersey, New York and other Northeastern states continued cleaning up in the aftermath of the Ida storm system. At least 50 deaths from Virginia to Massachusetts have been linked with the storms. In Louisiana, at least 13 deaths have…

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Sep 03

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Biden visits Louisiana as Gulf Coast, Northeast recover from Ida's toll

By Roby Chavez

The death toll from Ida grew Friday as first responders in some places went door to door to list the missing. At least 49 people were killed in five Northeast states. President Joe Biden traveled to Louisiana to see the…

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Sep 03

Watch 5:13
Nearly a decade after Hurricane Sandy, NYC's outer boroughs see 'bare minimum' investment

Justin Brannan, a New York City councilman representing Brooklyn, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss Ida's toll on New York City, and how the city can brace itself for similar weather events in the future.

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Sep 02

Watch 9:27
Despite being downgraded to a storm, Ida pummeled East Coast states

By Roby Chavez, Amber Partida, Dorothy Hastings, Jason Kane

The U.S. East Coast is grappling with historic flooding and tornadoes. At least 40 more deaths have been linked to storm Ida since it struck with new fury Wednesday. Other than Louisiana, flooding is also bad in parts of the…

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Mar 29

Biden boosts offshore wind energy, wants to power 10 million homes

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

The Biden administration is ramping up efforts to sharply increase offshore wind energy along the East Coast.

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