Moscow Idaho Massacre: Part One

Four young college students brutally massacred in their beds just before Thanksgiving break left the small college town of Moscow, Idaho, in a petrified state as days and weeks went by without any word on who committed the gruesome murders.
In California, A Long and Pivotal History of Interracial Marriage
As interracial marriage becomes more accepted and common nationally, California stands out.
The ‘Lie Lives On’: Jan. 6 Set Off Wave of Restrictive Voter Laws
Two years after false claims of voter fraud fueled the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, those same lies are shaping restrictive voter laws in a slew of states nationwide, explains Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the Brennan Center for Justice.
Bring Fans Together with a Big Game Dip
Gathering for the big game is a source of annual excitement for fans across the country, but the moment is as much about connecting with family and friends as it is the action on the field.