Shirley Chisholm was a young African-American woman who dared to become the first Black woman in Congress. She remains an inspiration today.
Linda Malcom: The first in a series of articles reviewing and analyzing the facts and evidence related to the Washington State murder case.
Year-round tactical athlete training is critical for first responders to prevent injuries and maintain peak performance.
Recently, NATO members such as the U.S., Germany and other European countries made the decision to send tanks to Ukraine.
This season, Break the Case is investigating the unsolved murder of Navy veteran, Linda Malcom. Listen to a preview of her case.
During Black History Month, please take some time to consider the contributions that Blacks have made to history, politics and communication.
Choosing a research topic can be challenging for doctoral students. In this episode, doctoral student, Isabelle Vladoiu, talks with her doctoral chair, Dr. Elise Rainer, about why she chose to research femicide in Latin America.
After 18 years, the family of Rebekah Gould got what many families of cold case victims never get: justice. Listen to on-the-ground audio recorded from the day of the hearing, the reaction from Rebekah’s father, Dr. Larry Gould, new information from investigators, and the many questions still left unanswered.