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Hart Family, Which Drove Off Cliff, Hid Dark Home Life From View

Weeks after Jennifer Hart drunkenly drove a sport utility vehicle off a cliff, killing her wife and their children, newly released documents detail disturbing allegations of neglect.

Modern Love: Love Forged by the Threat of Deportation

A woman opens her heart to a relationship with a young immigrant from Colombia, despite the likelihood that it can’t last.

House Chaplain Was Asked to Resign. He Still Doesn’t Know Why.

The resignation of the Rev. Patrick J. Conroy, which was requested by Speaker Paul D. Ryan, has lawmakers from both parties demanding answers.

Trump’s On-Again, Off-Again Trip to Britain Is Set for July

The White House has repeatedly put off the trip amid friction between the American president and one of the United States’ closest allies.

News Analysis: For Many, Life in Trump’s Orbit Ends in a Crash Landing

Proximity to President Trump has been a crushing experience for many who arrived with stellar careers and independent reputations yet ended up losing so much.

Menendez Is ‘Severely Admonished’ by Senate Panel for Accepting Gifts

The Ethics Committee chastised Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, for the gifts, which were also the focus of a criminal case.

Do Serial Killers Just Stop? Yes, Sometimes

Joseph James DeAngelo’s arrest occurred more than 30 years after the Golden State Killer’s spree ended. Experts cite cases involving murderers whose crimes ceased long before they were caught.

‘We Just Did Not Give Up Hope,’ Says One of Those Who Lost a Relative to the Golden State Killer

For decades, those who survived the killer’s attacks or saw loved ones murdered suffered alone. But they bonded together in recent years and celebrated the arrest of a suspect this week.

Gender Letter: All the Poetry That’s Fit to Print

For National Poetry Month, we asked four poets to answer the prompt: “How I Write.”

Bill Cosby Has a Few Words for the Court

Mr. Cosby has not said much about the sexual assault allegations against him, but on Thursday he erupted with a vulgarity aimed at the prosecutor.

The Woman Who Brought Down Bill Cosby

Andrea Constand is the only woman among more than 50 accusers whose complaint against Mr. Cosby has resulted in a conviction. A jury found him guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault.

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