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PITTSBURGH, Pa. (KDKA) — Today marks 23 years since the tragic events of September 11, 2001.

President Biden, Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump are all expected to be in Pennsylvania today to honor to the lives lost that day.

The Flight 93 National Memorial in rural Somerset County, a little more than an hour from Pittsburgh, marks the place where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed after passengers and crew voted to fight back against a group hijackers.  

United Airlines Flight 93 was one of four planes hijacked that morning. Two were crashed into the World Trade Center towers in New York City and a third was crashed into the Pentagon. 

It’s believed the terrorists’ aboard Flight 93 intended to target the U.S. Capitol building. 

Forty Flight 93 passengers and crew members lost their lives that day. 

Today’s public events at the Flight 93 National Memorial 

The 23rd observance of the Moment of Remembrance will begin at 9:45 a.m. at the Memorial Plaza.  

During the observance, the names of the passengers and crew members who were on the flight will be read aloud with the ringing of bells. 

Anyone attending the event is encouraged to arrive early to allow time for parking and to walk to the site.

The event is free and open to the public. 

President Biden and Vice President Harris visiting Flight 93 National Memorial today

President Biden and Vice President Harris will be coming to Pennsylvania to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Flight 93 National Memorial this afternoon. 

In a statement, Biden said in part that “the heroes of Flight 93, who confronted terror with absolute courage and undoubtedly saved more American lives.”

Before heading to Pennsylvania, Mr. Biden and Harris will be participating in a commemoration ceremony at ground zero in New York City at 8:30 this morning.

In a statement, Harris said in part that “we should all reflect on what binds us together as one: the greatest privilege on Earth, the pride and privilege of being an American.”

 The two are expected to arrive in Johnstown, Pa. around 11:30 this morning.   

The wreath-laying ceremony in Pennsylvania is set to take place at 12:45 p.m. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is also expected to attend. 

Following the ceremony, Mr. Biden and Harris will travel to Washington, D.C. for a similar ceremony at the Pentagon. 

Former President Trump also visiting Flight 93 National Memorial

Former President Trump will also be coming to the Flight 93 National Memorial today. 

Trump is expected to arrive sometime this afternoon and will be participating in a private wreath-laying ceremony. 

Reports say that prior to coming to Pennsylvania, Trump has plans to visit both the 9/11 memorial and a fire station in New York City.



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Tupperware files for bankruptcy amid slumping sales

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Tupperware and some of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the once-iconic food container maker said in a statement late Tuesday.

The company has suffered from dwindling sales following a surprise surge during the COVID-19 pandemic, when legions of people stuck at home tried their hands at cooking, which increased demand for Tupperware’s colorful plastic containers with flexible airtight seals.

A post-pandemic rise in costs of raw materials and shipping, along with higher wages, also hurt Tupperware’s bottom line.

Last year, it warned of “substantial doubt” about its ability to keep operating in light of its poor financial position.

“Over the last several years, the Company’s financial position has been severely impacted by the challenging macroeconomic environment,” president and CEO Laurie Ann Goldman said in a statement announcing the bankruptcy filing.

“As a result, we explored numerous strategic options and determined this is the best path forward,” Goldman said.

The company said it would seek court approval for a sale process for the business to protect its brand and “further advance Tupperware’s transformation into a digital-first, technology-led company.”

The Orlando, Florida-based firm said it would also seek approval to continue operating during the bankruptcy proceedings and would continue to pay its employees and suppliers.

“We plan to continue serving our valued customers with the high-quality products they love and trust throughout this process,” Goldman said.

The firm’s shares were trading at $0.5099 Monday, well down from $2.55 in December last year.

Tupperware said it had implemented a strategic plan to modernize its operations and drive efficiencies to ignite growth following the appointment of a new management team last year.

“The Company has made significant progress and intends to continue this important transformation work.”

In its filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, Tupperware listed assets of between $500 million and $1 billion and liabilities of between $1 billion and $10 billion.

The filing also said it had between 50,000 and 100,000 creditors.

Tupperware lost popularity with consumers in recent years and an initiative to gain distribution through big-box chain Target failed to reverse its fortunes.

The company’s roots date to 1946, when chemist Earl Tupper “had a spark of inspiration while creating molds at a plastics factory shortly after the Great Depression,” according to Tupperware’s website.

“If he could design an airtight seal for plastic storage containers, like those on a paint can, he could help war-weary families save money on costly food waste.”

Over time, Tupper’s containers became popular that many people referred to any plastic food container as Tupperware. And people even threw “Tupperware parties” in their homes to sell the containers to friends and neighbors.



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Former President Donald Trump held a town hall in Michigan while Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to the National Association of Black Journalists in Philadelphia Tuesday. Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, blamed Democrats’ “rhetoric” for a second apparent assassination attempt in Florida. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe has the latest.

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