How a small town became an unlikely hero of 9/11

Nearly 7,000 air passengers were suddenly rerouted to Gander, Newfoundland, moments after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

Investigation finds VA covered up shoddy care and health workers’ mistakes

A months-long USA TODAY Network investigation reveals that for years, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs concealed mistakes and misdeeds by staff members entrusted with caring for veterans. 

Honor for Filipino World War II veterans 75 years later

Seventy-five years after World War II, Filipino soldiers are finally being recognized by the U.S. for their sacrifices.

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How a small town became an unlikely hero of 9/11
Investigation finds VA covered up shoddy care and health workers’ mistakes
Honor for Filipino World War II veterans 75 years later
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How a small town became an unlikely hero of 9/11

Nearly 7,000 air passengers were suddenly rerouted to Gander, Newfoundland, moments after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

Investigation finds VA covered up shoddy care and health workers’ mistakes

A months-long USA TODAY Network investigation reveals that for years, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs concealed mistakes and misdeeds by staff members entrusted with caring for veterans. 

Honor for Filipino World War II veterans 75 years later

Seventy-five years after World War II, Filipino soldiers are finally being recognized by the U.S. for their sacrifices.

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