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.
F.B.I. Letter Casts Further Doubt on White House’s Rob Porter Timeline
The White House says its top lawyer never saw a bureau file containing spousal abuse allegations against Mr. Porter, the president’s staff secretary. The file is mentioned in a letter to Congress.
Parents Sue North Korea Over College Student’s Death After Time in Prison
Otto F. Warmbier, a student at the University of Virginia, died after suffering a severe brain injury during 17 months in custody in Pyongyang.
E. Coli Flare-Up Is Largest Multistate Outbreak Since 2006
At least 84 people have been infected so far, according to health officials, who traced the illnesses to romaine lettuce from southwestern Arizona.
Live Briefing: Reactions to Cosby Verdict: ‘Women Were Finally Believed’
A conviction in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial was widely celebrated as a win for victims.
Live Video: Scott Pruitt Testifies
Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, testifies about spending in front of the House Appropriations subcommittee on the Interior and the E.P.A.
Bill Cosby Found Guilty of Sexual Assault After Years of Accusations
A jury in Pennsylvania voted to convict Mr. Cosby of sexually assaulting a former Temple University staff member who had looked up to him as a mentor.
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