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Today in context, September 13, 2020

The September 11 Attacks

This year marks the 19th anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
Timeline of 9/11
A minute-by-minute breakdown of the attacks.
The mastermind
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was captured in 2003 and remains incarcerated at Guantánamo Bay detention camp pending trial.
The sheik
Osama bin Laden built al-Qaeda into the most feared terrorist organization on the planet.
The response
The military operation in Afghanistan was the longest war in U.S. history.
The distraction
The stated casus belli for the Iraq War—that the Iraqi government possessed weapons of mass destruction and had ties to the 9/11 hijackers—was later conclusively proven to be false.

The Chance Discovery of Lascaux Cave

Eighty years ago, four teenagers taking a walk in southwest France came upon a small hole, which led them into a dark, vast cave system. Using a torch to light their way, they found extensive depictions of charging bison, galloping horses, and other active bestiary. The young men had discovered a series of cave paintings that had been sealed off for some 17,000 years. Lascaux Cave became one of the most famous examples of Paleolithic art, showing how early humans made deliberate compositional choices and created narrative sequences.
The Hidden Cave in France
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What Is Cave Art?
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11 Caves That Made History
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