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In the new book “Murder in the Dollhouse,” Rich Cohen delves into the story of Jennifer Dulos and her husband, Fotis, who was charged with her murder ...
Since retaking the White House, the Trump administration has targeted students, law firms and even elected officials for speech and other activity traditionally protected by the First Amendment.
A memorial to the long-ignored gay victims of the Nazi regime and to all LGBTQ+ people persecuted throughout history has been ...
ROME — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Saturday that the Vatican could be a venue for Russia-Ukraine peace talks, taking up the Holy See’s longstanding offer after Pope Leo XIV vowed to ...
A reader wants to ask his wife for an open marriage to explore his sexuality. Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax has simple advice: Tell the truth.
Las Vegas Aces reserve Crystal Bradford will miss the season opener against New York to serve a one-game suspension for a fight that occurred four years ago ...
The Trump administration will allow the sale of forced-reset triggers, which make semiautomatic rifles fire more rapidly ...
David Goldblatt’s photographs, on view in a brilliant retrospective at Yale, exposed the moral rot of apartheid while ...
The initial finding was the start of a harrowing months-long ordeal to figure out what the mass was, including a biopsy that ...
Washington triumphed, 4-3, at Camden Yards thanks to James Wood’s eighth-inning homer and Nasim Nuñez’s ninth-inning single.
A Swedish journalist who was arrested in Turkey in March when he traveled there to cover nationwide protests has been ...
Kiki Iriafen and Sonia Citron impress in their WNBA debuts, Brittney Sykes makes key plays down the stretch, and Washington beats Atlanta, 94-90.