
""It's one of those things where any kind of grief, I don't think it ever goes away," Lynch said as he, his partner, and his mother joined thousands of volunteers preparing meals for the needy at a 9/11 charity event in Manhattan the day before the anniversary. "Finding the joy in that grief, I think, has been a huge part of my growth with this," he said."
""At ground zero in lower Manhattan, the names of the attack victims will be read aloud by family and loved ones in a ceremony attended by Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance. Moments of silence will mark the exact times when hijacked planes struck the World Trade Center's iconic twin towers, as well as when the skyscrapers fell.""
Americans mark the 24th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks with solemn ceremonies, volunteer work, and intimate tributes honoring nearly 3,000 victims. Loved ones gather at commemorations in New York, the Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, while others observe privately. Family members will read victims' names and observe moments of silence at ground zero timed to the plane impacts and tower collapses. Volunteers prepared meals for the needy at charity events. Security measures are increased around ceremonies following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and dignitaries including the vice president and president are expected to attend memorials.
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