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Via: Guardian
The president spoke at the ceremony in Pennsylvania at the site of the Flight 93 crash while Biden attended the New York memorial Donald Trump and his election rival Joe Biden struck a temporary ceasefire but avoided crossing paths on Friday as they joined millions of Americans in commemorating the 19th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks that killed a total of almost 3,000 people in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. This year the rituals of remembrance were different and the tragedy was marked as another continues to unfold: the coronavirus pandemic has cost 191,000 American lives – the equivalent of a 9/11 for 64 consecutive days. Continue reading…
