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The Crazy Horse Memorial: Colossal and Controversial
Seventeen miles from Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota, construction on the world’s largest mountainside carving has been underway since 1948. A huge rock portrait of a great American statesman, the sculpture has nothing to do … Continue reading
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The National Counterterrorism Center: What Is a Terrorist and How Do We Know Who They Are?
In reaction to the 911 attacks on New York City, President George W. Bush issued Presidential Executive Order 13354 on August 27, 2004, thereby creating the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC). The precursor of this center was the Terrorist Threat … Continue reading
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