Wow. You've gotta see these pictures as a double rainbow appeared over New York City early Monday evening on the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
The Sentinel High School Band made the most of their opportunity to perform at the nation’s premiere concert venue, New York City’s Carnegie Hall, as the band also brought home a Gold Medal for their efforts.
A sparse crowd of about 50 people, not counting participants, were at Rose Memorial Park on Sunday afternoon to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks on America.
14 years ago Islamic militants inflicted the worst terrorist attack ever on American soil, and Susan Campbell Reneau, President of the United Veterans Council, has vowed to keep the memory of those who died in the attack, including the first responders, alive for Missoulians...
They joke about how busy and populated the "Big Apple" is, that during rush hour a woman could give birth and no one would notice. Well... that's exactly what happened late yesterday afternoon.
A man drove from Long Island, New York, into Lower Manhattan earlier today in a van he thought was filled with explosives. He parked the van close to the Federal Reserve building, just a few blocks from the World Trade Center, and planned to detonate it using a cell phone from a nearby hotel.
The explosives, however, were fake.