Marketplace producer Megan Larson lived and worked in Manhattan during 9/11. Her husband worked across from the World Trade Center and shared his story with her.
In their own words, survivors of the terrorist attacks describe the personal impact that 9/11 has had on their lives and career choices. Listen to a montage and share your stories.
Veteran firefighter and 9/11 first responder Chris Russo says communicating at Ground Zero meant a lot of hand signals and yelling. How much more advanced and resilient is first responder technology today?
Has the shift in funding and disaster preparedness -- away from natural disasters and towards counter-terrorism -- made America less prepared for Mother Nature?
It's estimated that U.S. private businesses have spent at least an extra $10 billion a year on security since 9/11, for even the least expected sort of threats.
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9/11: Our producer remembers...
9/11 stories: Listen and share yours
Muslim charitable giving shifted to domestic causes after 9/11
Ten years after 9/11, communications technology for first responders still shaky
Final thought on the 9/11 anniversary weekend
The personal financial impact of 9/11
9/11's effect on tech
Tighter security for cargo shippers after 9/11
Did 9/11 make America less safe from natural disasters?
Security costs skyrocketed in private sector after 9/11
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