Nurse in viral photo: 'Don't call me a hero'

Sasha Winslow, a postpartum nurse at Mount Sinai in New York City, went viral when she was photographed holding a sign outside her hospital that read "We Will Not Be Your Bodybags".

'I died and came back': 12-year-old recovers from coronavirus

Her coronavirus journey didn’t start with many of the symptoms that have affected adults — breathing problems, for example. She had stomach pain and vomiting, and her mother, who’s a radiologist, thought maybe it was appendicitis or some type of stomach problem.

Tribute to Parkland heroes

The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation had special guests to help announce this year's stair climb: family members of the late Christopher Hixon and Aaron Feis, hailed as heroes of the Parkland school shooting.

Bronx-Lebanon Hospital heroes during shooting

Many staff members at the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital thought the Code Silver that went off June 30, 2017, was a drill. The horrifying moments to follow proved it wasn't the case. Former employee Dr. Henry Bello open fired on the 16th and 17th floors that day. He shot several people, killing another doctor. Then turned the gun on himself. A week later, doctors and nurses shared where they were when they jumped into action. Their stories are heroic, yet each more chilling than the next.

9/11 Tribute Museum

The 9/11 Tribute Museum opened a permanent exhibit space in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday. The museum has a collection of pictures of those killed on September 11, 2001, as well as personal artifacts left behind in the rubble.

Second Chance Ceremony

Last year alone, the FDNY responded to more than 1.7 million calls, many of them are for people in medical distress. At the FDNY's 23rd annual Second Chance Ceremony, eleven patients -- ages 2 to 84, all survivors of cardiac arrest -- were reunited with the very people who helped save their lives.