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Quiénes eran las víctimas del atentado contra las Torres Gemelas que fueron identificadas tras 24 años

Ryan D. Fitzgerald y Barbara A. Keating son los nombres que le dan identidad desde hace algunas horas a dos nuevas víctimas de los ataques a las Torres Gemelas el 11 de septiembre de 2001 por parte del grupo terrorista Al-Qaeda. Fueron identificados, junto a una tercer víctima cuyos datos se mantienen en privado, a casi 24 años de los atentados.
La familia de Fitzgerald y la de Keating no se opusieron a que el mundo conociera sus historias. De este modo, la vida y los sueños que se truncaron cuando los agresores estrellaron dos aviones contra el World Trade Center en Manhattan, Nueva York, salen a la luz.
Ryan Fitzgerald, un operador de divisas fanático del baseball y de una banda de rock
Ryan Fitzgeral. Tenía 26 años, cachetes rosáceos y posaba sonriente para las fotos, según lo retrató el sitio Voices Center, que brinda información sobre las víctimas, los memoriales y otros asuntos relacionados. Era operador de divisas en Fiduciary Trust International, una firma que brinda «servicios de gestión de patrimonio privado para personas y familias con un alto patrimonio e instituciones sin fines de lucro».
Había estudiado en los colegios Holy Cross en la secundaria y luego pasó por el King’s College y el Dowling College. Era oriundo de Floral Park, una localidad ubicada en el condado de Nassau en el estado de Nueva York. En 2000 tenía una población de 16 mil habitantes.
Uno de los tantos sitios que recuerdan a las víctimas del atentado que desató la segunda Guerra del Golfo contra Irak y la invasión de Estados Unidos a Afganistán, se lee: «Era el tipo de hombre que a la gente le gustaba tener cerca. Guapo, tranquilo, responsable. Tenía una forma especial de unir a la gente. De alguna manera, todos los desconocidos se hacían amigos cuando Ryan estaba involucrado».
Era fanático del baseball, deporte en el que «adoraba» a los Yankees de Nueva York y era seguidor de la Dave Matthews Band. En febrero de 2001 Fitzgerald se habría enterado de la salida de un nuevo álbum del grupo, «Everyday».
Además, en el fútbol americano se inclinaba por los Jets
El joven estudiaba para obtener una maestría en negocios, y hablaba sobre un futuro a largo plazo con su novia, según obituarios publicados en ese momento.
Barbara Keating, entre el alivio de su hijo y su vida dedicada a la educación y la iglesia
Barbara Keating tenía 72 años cuando viajaba en el avión de American Airlines que iba de Boston a Los Ángeles. Volvía de unas vacaciones en Cape Cod, Massachusetts, y se dirigía a Palm Springs, California.
Dedicó su carrera a los servicios sociales, incluyendo un tiempo como directora ejecutiva de Big Brothers Big Sisters de South Middlesex, cerca de Boston. Se trata de una organización de «mentoría para jóvenes».
«Big Brothers Big Sisters ayuda a los niños a alcanzar su potencial y construir su futuro. Criamos a los niños y fortalecemos las comunidades», dice su sitio oficial.
En su jubilación, estaba involucrada en su iglesia católica en Palm Springs. Había enviudado 20 años antes y, según su obituario sobrevivió a dos casos de cáncer de mama.
Era madre de cinco hijos y recordada por la autoridad. «Era inteligente, firme, profesional y divertida», la recuerdan sus familiares, quienes se permitieron revelar una simpática característica sobre Bárbara.
«Lo gracioso era que siempre encontraba un restaurante con un buen Martini», contaron. Ella lo tomaba seco, con dos aceitunas.
Era autónoma y su nombre figura en una docena de lugares a lo largo de todo Estados Unidos donde las 3 mil víctimas son homenajeadas.
Paul Keating, hijo de la mujer cuyos restos fueron identificados, dijo a los medios que estaba asombrado por el esfuerzo que se continua haciendo.
«Es simplemente una hazaña increíble, un gesto», comentó al New York Post. Dijo que el material genético de parte del cepillo de su madre se comparó con muestras de ADN de familiares. Un fragmento de la tarjeta bancaria de su madre fue el único otro rastro de ella que se recuperó de los escombros, señaló.
Parte de su rutina era planificar sus visitas anuales con sus 12 nietos, en Texas, Massachusetts y California.
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GOP doctors call out health task force for ‘woke distractions’ amid major reform push

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EXCLUSIVE: The GOP Doctors Caucus is backing a possible effort to overhaul the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, or USPSTF, an independent task force that’s used to determine recommendations on what services health insurance companies in the United States have to cover free of charge.
A letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., led by Rep. Diana Harshbarger, R-Tenn., and Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., and other members of the caucus expressed concerns that the group may be prioritizing social justice issues over other issues.
«Preventive care should be about keeping Americans healthy, not about checking political boxes,» Harshbarger said in a statement.
«The American people deserve a task force that follows the science, acts with urgency and relies on the expertise of front-line doctors. The USPSTF should be leading the charge in President Trump’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ agenda, not wasting time on woke distractions while chronic disease rates keep climbing.»
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., makes his way to the inaugural Great American Farmers Market on the National Mall Aug. 4, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
Specifically, the letter asks for «relevant specialists» to be part of the process when making certain recommendations, greater transparency in decision-making and more of a focus on outcomes as opposed to «substantial attention to divisive social issues,» citing «race and gender identity considerations that extend beyond traditional clinical parameters,» according to a news release.
«In 2010, the Affordable Care Act expanded the authority of the USPSTF and tied coverage recommendations to Task Force determinations. However, since the USPSTF’s authority was expanded, the rate of incidence of preventable chronic disease in the United States has only climbed,» the letter states.
The letter was also signed by other members of the caucus, including Reps. Andy Harris, Ronny Jackson, Mike Kennedy, Brian Babin, Sheri Biggs and Bob Onder.
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Rep. Diana Harshbarger, R-Tenn., speaks during the Republican Study Committee news conference to introduce a «Women’s Bill of Rights» outside the Capitol May 19, 2022. (Getty Images )
Earlier this month, three Republican senators wrote a similar letter raising ideological concerns about the current task force.
«In particular, the USPSTF departed from its proper activities in its December 2023 Health Equity Framework. The framework criticizes ‘equal access to quality health care for all’ as an inadequate goal of public health and announces that the Task Force will instead use equity as ‘a criterion of the ‘public health importance’ of a topic’ for consideration,» that letter stated.
The Wall Street Journal reported that, in July, Kennedy was considering removing members of the board.
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«No final decision has been made on how the USPSTF can better support HHS’ mandate to Make America Healthy Again,» an HHS spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement when asked about the WSJ report at the time.
The American Medical Association has opposed an overhaul of the task force.
«USPSTF plays a critical, nonpartisan role in guiding physicians’ efforts to prevent disease and improve the health of patients by helping to ensure access to evidence-based clinical preventive services. As such, we urge you to retain the previously appointed members of the USPSTF and commit to the long-standing process of regular meetings to ensure their important work can continue without interruption,» the AMA wrote.
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Meanwhile, a group of physicians, including those from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, America’s Frontline Doctors and the Pennsylvania Direct Primary Care Association, signed another letter in support of possible changes.
The signers wrote that new members should have an «ideological balance to develop recommendations based on facts and science.»
Fox News Digital reached out to HHS for an updated comment.
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Russia launches largest attack on Ukraine this month following Trump’s meetings with Putin, Zelenskyy

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Russia launched its largest attack of the month against Ukraine while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders at the White House.
The attack also comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s meeting with Trump in Alaska last Friday, during which Putin refused an immediate ceasefire and demanded that Ukraine give up its eastern Donetsk region in exchange for an end to the conflict that began with a February 2022 invasion by Moscow. Trump later said he had spoken on the phone with Putin about arrangements for a meeting between the Russian president and Zelenskyy.
Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 270 drones and 10 missiles into Ukraine on Monday night and into Tuesday, but that 230 drones and six missiles were intercepted or suppressed. The air force reported that 40 drones and four missiles struck across 16 locations, and debris was said to have fallen on three sites.
TRUMP’S PUSH FOR PUTIN-ZELENSKYY TALKS HINGES ON KREMLIN’S CONDITIONS
Russia launched its largest attack of the month against Ukraine on Monday night. (Getty Images)
«While hard work to advance peace was underway in Washington, D.C. … Moscow continued to do the opposite of peace: more strikes and destruction,» Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha wrote on X. «This once again demonstrates how critical it is to end the killing, achieve a lasting peace, and ensure robust security guarantees.»
Energy infrastructure in the central Poltava region was a target of the strikes, according to Ukraine’s Energy Ministry. The casualty figures were not immediately released by officials.
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Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 270 drones and 10 missiles into Ukraine. (Getty Images)
«As a result of the attack, large-scale fires broke out,» the ministry said in a statement.
Oil refining and gas facilities were attacked, the ministry added, saying the strikes were the latest «systematic terrorist attacks against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, which is a direct violation of international humanitarian law.»
The attack was the largest since Russia launched 309 drones and eight missiles into Ukraine on July 31, according to the air force.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said its forces shot down 23 Ukrainian drones on Monday night and into Tuesday morning.

The attack was the largest since Russia launched 309 drones and eight missiles into Ukraine on July 31. (Getty Images)
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Both sides have been targeting infrastructure, including oil facilities.
Zelenskyy had criticized Moscow for earlier strikes on Monday ahead of his meeting at the White House in which at least 14 people were killed and dozens more were injured.
«The Russian war machine continues to destroy lives despite everything. Putin will commit demonstrative killings to maintain pressure on Ukraine and Europe, as well as to humiliate diplomatic efforts. That is precisely why we are seeking assistance to put an end to the killings,» he wrote Monday morning on X.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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