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Yale grad student killed in what investigators feared was a perfect murder
How a MIT grad student planned a Yale student's near perfect murder
When Kevin Jiang was killed on Feb. 6, 2021, no one had any idea why he may have been targeted. But detectives would soon discover that someone had a secret plot to kill him.
Did a secret obsession lead a "genius" to murder a Yale grad student?
Off-duty officers in Minnesota targeted by ICE, local police chiefs say

Test : Fractal Design Pop 2 Air
Petit retour avec Fractal Design qui lance ce jour une nouvelle référence de boîtier avec le Pop 2 Air. Il s’agit là d’une nouvelle référence produite par le constructeur suédois qui se situe sur le secteur de l’entrée de gamme de la marque. L’objectif ici est de proposer un boîtier avec une ventilation complète et […] L’article Test : Fractal Design Pop 2 Air est apparu en premier sur Overclocking.com.

OnePlus denies shutdown report and says it "continues to operate"

Arrêt des pertes politiques et redressement du désordre : Pourquoi nous devons mettre fin aux « cinq années d’échec » de Penpa Tsering
Ken Burns on America's origin story: "The most important event since the birth of Christ"
These United States: Ken Burns on America's continuing revolution
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has long been a chronicler of the American experience. He talks with John Dickerson about his latest film for PBS, "The American Revolution"; the importance of studying history; and why the end of the Revolutionary War did not mean the end of our nation's revolution.
These United States: The White House
Since our second president, John Adams, inhabited the White House, it has been burned by British troops, reconstructed, expanded, and gut-renovated. Mo Rocca looks at the history of a cherished American landmark, which this past week was partly demolished by the White House's current occupant, President Trump, who is building a huge, privately-funded ballroom.
A history of America's Constitution
The checks-and-balances of our government have been increasingly tested in ways our founding fathers never anticipated, yet the Constitution remains, in the words of one expert, "absolutely eternal and timeless."
