Conn.'s McMahon claims Murphy violated House ethics rule, in tight Senate race
Linda McMahon, the Republican running for the open seat in the Senate, filed an ethics complaint against Connecticut Democratic Rep. Chris Murphy. Murphy, who in 2007 was sued for not paying his mortgage, is being accused by McMahon for accepting a mortgage deal which is against House rules. The Murphy campaign says that this accusation is a low political move.
'Today' interviews Kris Jenner instead of airing moment of silence for victims of 9/11 terrorist attacks
The 'Today Show' did not have a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m. because an interview with Kris Jenner was being aired instead. The five-minute interview contained questions about "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and about Jenner's breast implants. The network has answered the criticisms surrounding this by saying that 9/11 coverage was sufficiently aired over the course of the morning.
Chilling 9/11 note reaches family 10 years later
A note that says "84th Floor west office 12 people trapped" was found after the 9/11 attacks and made its way to the family of the man who wrote this note 10 years later. The family, who was hoping that their father and husband had an instant death, was devastated to learn that he was trapped in his office near the towers before his death. The paper will be an exhibit in the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
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