Overview
- The National September 11 Memorial & Museum led the Lower Manhattan ceremony with a six‑minute silence beginning at 8:46 a.m. and the Tribute in Light at dusk.
- The White House said President Trump attended the Pentagon remembrance and planned to appear at a Yankees game Thursday night, while Vice President J.D. Vance joined the World Trade Center observance with his wife.
- At the Pentagon event, Trump said he will award conservative activist Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously.
- FDNY added 39 firefighters to its memorial roll for 9/11‑related illnesses, as officials note extensive long‑term health impacts among the roughly 400,000 people exposed.
- NYC transportation officials closed streets around the memorial site, and the medical examiner reported three new victim identifications in August with more than 1,000 still unidentified.