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TCNS Thoughts on the Anniversary of 9/11

TCNS Thoughts on the Anniversary of 9/11

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On September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 innocent lives were lost in the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil. Twenty-four years later, the memory of that day still shapes who we are as a nation.

In this special episode of True Crime Never Sleeps, we pause from our usual cases to reflect on the anniversary of 9/11. From the tragic events in New York, Washington, and Pennsylvania to the courage of first responders and the unity that followed, this episode explores what that day means to us as Americans—then, now, and always.

We honor the victims, the heroes, and the families who carry the weight of loss every single day. We also reflect on the resilience, sacrifice, and unity that emerged from the darkest of moments.

This is more than history—it’s a reminder to never forget.

🕯️ May we always remember. May we always honor. May we never forget.

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