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USA TODAY special edition newspaper published on Wednesday, September 12, 2001, which extensively covered the September 11 terrorist attacks. The prom

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USA TODAY special edition newspaper published on Wednesday, September 12, 2001, which extensively covered the September 11 terrorist attacks. The prom

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Key Details from the Front Page: Headline: 'Act of war' Subheadlines: "Terrorists strike; death toll 'horrendous'", "Carnage in New York", and "Pentagon in flames" Coverage: The issue included 17 pages dedicated to "America's day of terror", covering topics like President Bush's vow to avenge the strikes, the crisis's impact on the economy, and the public's response. Circulation: This specific edition set an all-time single-day circulation record for USA TODAY, selling over 3.6 million copies as people sought information and a sense of shared reality after the attacks. Historical Significance: Along with other newspapers from September 12, 2001, this front page serves as a historical artifact capturing the shock, grief, and initial news coverage from the day after the tragic events.

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