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🇺🇸 Civics Thursday—With last week's dismissal of Attorney General Pam Bondi, we wanted to take a closer look at the institution she led. This week for Civics Thursday, we explore the Justice Department: its history, structure, and role in American government and law. |
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A former architect yesterday admitted to killing eight women from 1993 to 2011, burying their remains in remote areas, mostly along Long Island’s Gilgo Beach. Rex Heuermann, now 62, is expected to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in June on seven counts of murder. He also confessed to an eighth murder for which he was not charged. The lifelong Long Island resident was arrested in 2023, after a roughly 13-year investigation spurred by the discovery of human remains alongside a remote beach highway. Authorities ultimately used a witness description and cellphone data to zero in on Heuermann. Investigators later recovered discarded pizza crusts from his Manhattan workplace; DNA from the crust matched hair found on burlap used to restrain one of the victims. Dive deeper into how they cracked the case. Public fascination with the murders has inspired several media adaptations, including a Peacock series released last year. Watch the trailer here. |
The anonymous inventor of bitcoin may have been unmasked as British cryptographer and computer scientist Adam Back, according to a New York Times report yesterday. The claim—which Back denied—was made by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, whose previous reporting led to the downfall of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes. Bitcoin launched in 2009 alongside a white paper authored under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto (see 1440’s overview on bitcoin); the identity of its creator (or creators) remains a mystery. More than 100 candidates have been suggested, including an Australian computer scientist convicted of fraud for attempting to claim to be Nakamoto. Carreyrou suspected Back based on an analysis of an email trove made public in the Australian case, along with Back’s identification with a digital anarchist movement known as cypherpunks. Whoever Nakamoto is, they have gone to extensive lengths to hide their wealth—they’re believed to hold around $70B in bitcoin, making them one of the world’s 30 richest people. |
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The 2026 Masters Tournament begins today at Augusta National Golf Club. Two-time champion Scottie Scheffler enters as the favorite to become the first golfer to win three Masters in five years since Tiger Woods. Reigning winner Rory McIlroy looks to defend his title. Founded in 1934 by golfer Bobby Jones and investment banker Clifford Roberts, the Masters is one of the four major golf championships. The tournament, now in its 90th edition (skipped for three years during World War II), is held at the same course each year. It features cheap concessions (the famous pimento cheese and egg salad sandwiches cost $1.50 each), the Champions Dinner, and the awarding of the green jacket—one of the sport's most recognizable symbols. This year's Masters is the first in 32 years without Woods or his rival Phil Mickelson. Off the course, Augusta National has quietly built a roughly $500M real estate empire around its grounds, and its most coveted souvenir, a $50 lawn gnome introduced in 2016, now resells for hundreds. |
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In today’s dollars, John D. Rockefeller would be worth $435 billion. But “oil money” is old news, and what’s next might surprise investors in 2026: a $2.1 trillion opportunity in “clean” coal. Now is the “Rockefeller” moment for Frontieras North America as they reform coal into hydrogen, diesel, fertilizer and other valuable commodities (just like Rockefeller did with oil). With a White House that favors domestic energy, the Nasdaq ticker ‘FASF’ reserved, and the ground officially broken for their flagship coal reformation plant, Frontieras is positioned for potential valuation impact. You have until tonight at 11:59 pm PT to invest in Frontieras at $7.77/share.* |
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> "Ketamine Queen," who admitted to selling Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him, is sentenced to 15 years in prison; she is the third of five people to be sentenced after pleading guilty in connection with Perry's 2023 overdose (More) |
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> "Saturday Night Live" reveals Olivia Rodrigo, Matt Damon, and Will Ferrell as the hosts for the final episodes of its 51st season, which concludes May 16 (More) |
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