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Entire police dept. disbanded after councilwoman and her son were arrested
The St. Louis suburb of Wellston, Missouri no longer has a police department and some are blaming a city councilwoman’s personal mission to protect her drug dealing son as the reason.

Severely beaten black man heartbroken; cries over FUTILITY of trying to help ‘his people’
Ronald Moon Jr. was attempting to improve his run-down Cincinnati neighborhood when he was beaten up by the very people he was trying to help

Obama women set to embark on another mother-daughter European jaunt
With little more than a year and a half remaining in President Obama’s second term, the opportunities for additional taxpayer funded European getaways are beginning to dwindle.

Donald Trump goes for jugular after being insulted by ‘dummy’ Charles Krauthammer
Real estate tycoon Donald Trump thrives on conflict, and allies within his own Republican party often become the targets of his wrath – especially if they cross him.

Hillary scares half-empty auditorium with ‘sweeping’ conspiracy
There may be a good reason Hillary Clinton prefers organizing small get togethers for her campaign stops.

‘Called Chris Matthews, asked him if his refrigerator was running . . .’ Hilarious ‘Rubio crime spree’ hashtag!
The New York Times is being mocked mercilessly on social media for hyperventilating over a conservative lawmaker’s traffic violations.

‘Handcuffed’ police afraid to ‘stop-and-frisk,’ emboldens criminals, leads to spike in NYC crime
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio‘s decision to curtail the stop-and-frisk policies of his predecessor has “handcuffed” police powers, leading to a spike in violent crime, police officials say.
 
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Data Breach Linked to China Exposes Millions of U.S. Workers

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The intrusion, which appears to have involved information on about four million current and former government workers, was the third such breach in the last year.
The National Security Agency's Utah Data Center in Bluffdale in 2013.
Hunting for Hackers, N.S.A. Secretly Expands Internet Spying at U.S. Border

By CHARLIE SAVAGE, JULIA ANGWIN, JEFF LARSON and HENRIK MOLTKE

Searching for evidence of computer hacking originating abroad, the Obama administration has stepped up warrantless monitoring, documents show.
A tablet of flibanserin, a drug to increase sexual desire in women. The medicine had been rejected twice by the F.D.A. before being recommended for approval by an advisory committee.
'Viagra for Women' Is Backed by an F.D.A. Panel

By ANDREW POLLACK

The vote on flibanserin by an advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration follows two rejections and a campaign for the drug's approval.
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Edward Snowden: The World Says No to Surveillance

By EDWARD J. SNOWDEN

A post-terror generation is finally standing up for the right to privacy.
Jean Misaire, an UberPOP driver, near Notre Dame in Paris, May 2015.

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Uber's French Resistance

By LIZ ALDERMAN

In cities from New York to New Delhi, the car service Uber has faced threats and bans from regulators but usually comes out on top. Has it met its match in Paris?

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"Sell your house, don't sell this horse."
JEFF SEDER, an expert on racehorses, on how he urged Ahmed Zayat not to sell American Pharoah, long before the horse became a Triple Crown contender.
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This short documentary shares the challenges of a transgender military couple, who are banned from serving openly.
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An Afghan police officer jumped from a wall after a suicide bomb attack at a Police Headquarters on Monday in Jalalabad.
In ISIS, the Taliban Face an Insurgent Threat of Their Own

By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN

Though their numbers in Afghanistan remain low, Islamic State fighters have begun making inroads in Taliban territory.
Crews continued to search on Thursday for survivors from the capsized cruise ship, the Oriental Star, in the Yangtze River.
In Spotlight, Chinese Officials Are Reluctant to Embrace Transparency After Yangtze Disaster

By EDWARD WONG and DAVID BARBOZA

Efforts to rescue any survivors among the 345 people still missing from a capsized ship on the Yangtze River were to proceed with "urgency."
Octavio Martínez, left, a mayoral candidate in Ecatepec de Morelos. The government is vowing to give away 10 million digital televisions.
Free TVs in Mexico Are Seen as Having Political Strings Attached

By ELISABETH MALKIN

While the government describes the giveaway as an effort to bring all Mexicans into the digital age, opposition parties call it old-fashioned vote buying.
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Joseph Turow, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, led the study on data collection and privacy.
Sharing Data, but Not Happily

By NATASHA SINGER

Many Americans do not think the trade-off of their data for personalized services, giveaways or discounts is a fair deal, a University of Pennsylvania study found.
Alissa Carberry, 24, a child care worker with Type 1 diabetes, said she had insurance with a $1,900 deductible and had to pay 40 percent of costs after that.
In Vermont, Frustrations Mount Over Affordable Care Act

By ABBY GOODNOUGH

Though other states have also struggled to establish exchanges, Vermont, which saw the law as a bridge to a single-payer system, has acutely felt its problems.
Gov. Scott Walker on Thursday at the State Capitol, where he discussed plans for building a new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Unions Subdued, Scott Walker Turns to Tenure at Wisconsin Colleges

By MONICA DAVEY and TAMAR LEWIN

Gov. Walker and leaders in Wisconsin's Republican-held Legislature are pushing the University of Wisconsin system to give a board largely picked by the governor far more control over firings and even curriculum.
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Graphic GRAPHIC: Stacking Up the Presidential Fields

By ALICIA PARLAPIANO

If it seems as if the list of presidential candidates for 2016 is growing by the day, that is because it is, at least on the Republican side.
Rick Perry, the former Texas governor, announced on Thursday in Dallas that he will run for president again in 2016.
Rick Perry to Run for President in 2016, Shrugging Off 2012 Missteps

By MANNY FERNANDEZ

Mr. Perry is the latest candidate to enter a crowded field of Republican contenders, declared and undeclared, several of whom have Texas ties.
Buttons featuring the wide array of Republican presidential hopefuls were on display at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference last month. Only those polling in the top 10 will be invited to the CNN and Fox debates.
As Republican Debates Near, Candidates Vie to Make Cut

By MAGGIE HABERMAN and JEREMY W. PETERS

Fox News and CNN say only candidates polling in the top 10 will be invited to their debates, sending waves of anxiety into the campaigns.
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Business
A cafe in Athens. The economy in Greece has shrunk after five years of austerity measures, and unemployment is high.
Greece to Put Off Friday Debt Payment to I.M.F.

By NIKI KITSANTONIS and LIZ ALDERMAN

Amid tense negotiations, Athens invoked a little-used option to defer June payments to the International Monetary Fund until the end of the month.
Greece's finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, is a game theorist. He says he feels

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In Greek Debt Puzzle, the Game Theorists Have It

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In talks with European officials, Yanis Varoufakis, Greece's finance minister, is playing the kind of game that his friend John Nash Jr., the mathematician, had in mind.
Fed Deflects Outside Aid to Investigate Data Leaks

By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM

The Federal Reserve's practices are the focus of investigations by the Justice Department, the House Financial Services Committee and the Fed's inspector general.
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Sheryl Sandberg's post on her late husband, Dave Goldberg, marking the end of a 30-day mourning period, has sparked numerous meditations on grief.
China's demand for industrial robots has increased dramatically over that last five years. To keep up with demand, the German-based industrial robotics manufacturer, Kuka, opened a factory in Shanghai in 2014. Jonah M. Kessel / The New York Times

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Gaining more apps for Apple Watch is crucial to Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive. The device is his first new product since taking the reins of the company.
Apple to Unveil Tool Kit for Watch App Developers

By BRIAN X. CHEN

Apple is set to unveil new app tools for its watch on Monday, as well as software updates and a streaming music service. Missing will be the Apple TV.
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Sports
The Warriors' Andre Iguodala, who scored 15 points, dunking against the Cavaliers' Tristan Thompson, left, and James Jones, right, in the first half.

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With Overtime Surge, Warriors Squeak By

By JOHN BRANCH

The Warriors slipped past LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers to take Game 1 of the N.B.A. finals.
Warriors Coach Steve Kerr, left, and Cavaliers Coach David Blatt, whose teams will play in the N.B.A. finals beginning Thursday, are both first-time head coaches in the league.
Steve Kerr and David Blatt Reached N.B.A. Finals on Unconventional Paths

By HARVEY ARATON

The series will be a matchup of Kerr and Blatt, first-time head coaches whose personal histories have forcefully crashed the borders of conventionalism.
Lucie Safarova swept through a difficult draw without losing a set in reaching the French Open final.
Serena Williams and Lucie Safarova Reach French Open Final

By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY

Williams, seeded No. 1, lost the first set but rebounded to beat Timea Bacsinszky in one semifinal; Safarova, seeded No. 13, beat Ana Ivanovic to advance to her first major final.
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Arts
On Friday the festival will return for its fifth edition, with Drake and over 60 other performers on four stages.
Governors Ball, Now in Its Fifth Season, Hits Its Stride

By BEN SISARIO

The music festival, returning on Friday, has profited from a tenacious indie spirit, a 2012 move to Randalls Island and success in booking major acts.
Sydney Lucas of
The Tony Awards Broadcast: Broadway's Chance to Woo America

By MICHAEL PAULSON

There is more than one way to win at the Tony Awards on Sunday. For producers, it's about wooing ticket-buyers with a big musical number.
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Tony Voters Speak, in a Royal We

By SCOTT HELLER, MICHAEL PAULSON and ERIK PIEPENBURG

An unscientific survey of 44 eligible voters finds good odds for "The King and I" and Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II, and tougher races in other categories.
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Review: In 'Spy,' Melissa McCarthy Is a C.I.A. Drudge Who Goes Rogue

By A. O. SCOTT

Ms. McCarthy leads a starry cast in this action-comedy about an intelligence officer who proves her mettle in heroic and ridiculous ways.
Paul Dano as the young Brian Wilson, during the Beach Boys' 1960s heyday, in Bill Pohlad's film
Review: 'Love & Mercy' Gets Inside Brian Wilson's Head

By A. O. SCOTT

In Bill Pohlad's Beach Boys biopic, Paul Dano plays Mr. Wilson in the 1960s, making "Pet Sounds," and John Cusack plays him in the 1980s, making peace.
Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington in
Review: 'Testament of Youth' Recalls the Great War With Little Nostalgia

By STEPHEN HOLDEN

Adapted from Vera Brittain's antiwar memoir, the film, which stars Alicia Vikander, describes battlefield devastation and damage that returned home.
New York
Joseph Ponte, the correction commissioner, spoke to reporters at Rikers Island in December. The level of violence is now higher than ever at the New York City jail complex, and corruption persists.
Correction Commissioner Calls Overhauling Rikers a 'Long, Heavy Lift'

By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ and MICHAEL WINERIP

Joseph Ponte has been caught off guard by the New York City jail complex: Just over a year into his tenure, the level of violence is higher than ever, and corruption persists.
The Grill Room at the Four Seasons restaurant, which attracts a high-profile crowd for lunch.
Power Lunch Proceeds at Four Seasons Despite Abuse Case Against Co-Owner

By JAMES BARRON

A day after Julian Niccolini was charged with a felony count of sexual abuse, the talk among the full house at his famous restaurant seemed to be about the usual things.
Anthony Perosi, 56, held a copy of the winning Powerball ticket on Thursday. He is splitting the jackpot 70-30 with his son, Anthony III, second from left. The elder Mr. Perosi said he would continue to work, but less than before.
A $136 Million Powerball Ticket, Stashed in a Staten Island Plumber's Basement

By ANDY NEWMAN

Anthony Perosi bought the winning ticket in March, five random numbers he has been playing for years, and did not think of it again until his truck broke down.
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Will Holt in his revue
Will Holt, Who Wrote 'Lemon Tree,' Dies at 86

By BRUCE WEBER

Mr. Holt spent much of his musical career creating theater projects.
Margaret Juntwait in 2010.
Margaret Juntwait, the Voice of the Met on Radio, Dies at 58

By JAMES BARRON

Ms. Juntwait, who became the Met's third radio host in 2004, hosting 229 Saturday radio broadcasts, also presided over 898 broadcasts on the Met's satellite-radio channel.
Bevo Francis in 1952.
Bevo Francis Dies at 82; Scored 113 Points in College Basketball Game

By DANIEL E. SLOTNIK

In 1954, Francis scored 113 points in a single college basketball game, setting an N.C.A.A. record that stood for nearly six decades.
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Hillary Clinton, Voting Rights and the 2016 Election

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Hillary Clinton's bold but common-sense proposals would make it easier for more American citizens to vote.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket.

EDITORIAL

Don't Back Down on Russian Sanctions

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

After strong measures, including a ban on Russian rocket engines, the White House should not ease the pressure on Putin and his occupation of Ukraine.

EDITORIAL NOTEBOOK

A Good Stamp Is Hard to Find

By LAWRENCE DOWNES

A new Flannery O'Connor stamp doesn't really convey the writer's strange and majestic vision. And what happened to her signature glasses?
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The Separation Strategy on Iraq

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It's time to shift course on Iraq. The current approach from the Obama administration isn't working.

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Lone Star Stumble

By PAUL KRUGMAN

Remember how Texas was supposed to have the economy that couldn't falter?

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Our Problem With Powerful Women

By BRYCE COVERT

Hillary Clinton said "the path will be a little easier" once women try to shatter the "highest" glass ceiling. Is that too optimistic?
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Militia members and police officers in Kunduz Province. The Afghan government has enlisted hundreds of militia fighters to battle Taliban militants near the city of Kunduz, officials said.
Afghans Form Militias and Call on Warlords to Battle Taliban

By MUJIB MASHAL, JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN and JAWAD SUKHANYAR

The Afghan army is struggling to ward off Taliban offensives, stoking anxieties of factional rivalries in a nation still haunted by a civil war.
Courtney Wilson relaxing last fall in a park in Madrid, two months after finishing her contract with the Army.
While at War, Female Soldiers Fight to Belong

By BENEDICT CAREY

Even as women distinguish themselves as enlisted soldiers, many struggle with depression and a sense of alienation in an intensely male military world.
Richard Ingram Jr., with his son Richard, is a second-generation Miami-Dade County bus driver.

A SHIFTING MIDDLE

Public-Sector Jobs Vanish, Hitting Blacks Hard

By PATRICIA COHEN

As public sector employment, once a dependable pathway to success for many blacks, was cut in the downturn, African-American communities suffered an outsize toll.
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Editors' Picks
John F. Nash Jr. at his Princeton graduation in 1950, when he received his doctorate.

SCIENCE

John F. Nash Jr., Math Genius Defined by a 'Beautiful Mind,' Dies at 86

By ERICA GOODE

The narrative of Dr. Nash's brilliant rise, the lost years of severe mental illness, and the eventual awarding of a Nobel Prize captured the public mind.
. Nash's Equilibrium, a Cornerstone of Game Theory
. The Wisdom of a Beautiful Mind: Quotes by Nash

OPINION | OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS

The New Dictators Rule by Velvet Fist

By SERGEI GURIEV and DANIEL TREISMAN

Today's dictators use propaganda, censorship and relatively little violence.

QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"She can't find a full-time job. She's waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting for an interview right now."
MELODY GLENN, on her 25-year-old daughter, who has two part-time jobs and lives with her mother.
Today's Videos
Video VIDEO: 'A Lot of Heroes Around Here'
Darrell Stafford, a 32-year veteran of Arlington National Cemetery, reflects on his job as interment supervisor, in which he oversees proper burials of both coffins and cremated remains.
Video VIDEO: Bill Cunningham | Colors of Spring
Fashion and nature reflect each other's beauty.
. Related Article
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World
Gerry Adams, head of the Sinn Fein, greeted supporters of same-sex marriage at Dublin Castle on Saturday. The referendum was passed with 62 percent of votes.
Catholic Church Ponders Future After Same-Sex Marriage Vote in Ireland

By DANNY HAKIM

The campaign by activist groups seemed as much about putting behind a past entrenched in theocracy and tradition as it was about same-sex marriage.
Conservative challenger Andrzej Duda flashes a victory sign as he addresses his supporters after the results of the exit polls on the second round of presidential elections in Warsaw. Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski conceded defeat in Sunday's presidential election.
Poland's President Concedes Defeat to Right-Wing Challenger Andrzej Duda

By RICK LYMAN

Andrzej Duda apparently has beaten the incumbent, Bronislaw Komorowski, and the party that has led during eight years of stability and prosperity.
Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, a candidate for governor of Nuevo León, at a rally in Escobedo. A constitutional change in 2012 allows independent candidates.
El Bronco: Blunt, Frequently Vulgar, and Aiming to Run Nuevo León

By PAULINA VILLEGAS and RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, 57, who goes by the nickname El Bronco, is an independent candidate making a serious run for governor of Nuevo León.
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U.S.
Darrell Stafford manages a team of some 20 caretakers who conduct the burials at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va.
Before a Soldier's Rest, a Panoply of Details

By MIKAYLA BOUCHARD

The most solemn sentiments of the Memorial Day holiday have long been infused in the work done at Arlington National Cemetery throughout the year.
A demonstrator was arrested during protests Saturday in Cleveland after the acquittal of Michael Brelo, a police officer who stood trial in the shooting deaths of a black couple.
Cleveland Streets Are Calm, but Anger Lingers Day After Officer's Acquittal

By MITCH SMITH

Seventy-one people were arrested in demonstrations on Saturday, the police said. By Sunday, the streets were quiet, but more protests were expected over police conduct and perceived racial disparities in the city.
Confiscated vials of alpha-PVP, known as flakka, a synthetic drug blamed for 18 recent deaths in Broward County, Fla.
Police in Florida Grapple With a Cheap and Dangerous New Drug

By FRANCES ROBLES

A hazardous new synthetic drug known as flakka is being blamed for 18 recent deaths in a single South Florida county.
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Politics
Carly Fiorina has been among the most frequent visitors to Iowa in the Republican field. Her campaign is expanding in the state faster than those of some of her rivals.
Carly Fiorina Talks, Iowa Swoons, as Polls Shrug

By AMY CHOZICK and TRIP GABRIEL

Republicans in Iowa are starting to swoon over Ms. Fiorina, a former Silicon Valley executive who is mostly unknown in much of the country.
Obama Weighs Strategy as Data Laws Run Out

By CHARLIE SAVAGE

The Obama administration is reconsidering its counterterrorism initiatives as three laws that allow for surveillance of citizens and suspected terrorists are set to expire in June.
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Business
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras spoke to Syriza's central committee on Saturday in Athens. His challenge is to keep the backing of a majority of Syriza's party officials and legislators.
The Heat Is on Greece's Alexis Tsipras, From Inside and Out

By NIKI KITSANTONIS

A leftist faction in Mr. Tsipras' party demanding a harder line in debt negotiations was narrowly defeated in committee vote.
Former UBS trader Tom Hayes in 2013. Mr. Hayes faces charges on eight counts of conspiracy to commit fraud.
In Britain, Libor-Rigging Conspiracy Case Is Also a Test for Regulators

By JENNY ANDERSON

The investigation into the rigging of global benchmark interest rates at last yields a trial, which may also prove a measure of British controls on the finance industry.
From left, Dodai Stewart, Fusion's director of culture; Hillary Frey, executive editor; and Joyce Tang, managing editor.
Fusion Media Aims at Millennials, but Struggles to Find Its Identity

By RAVI SOMAIYA and BROOKS BARNES

Disney and Univision's fledgling network isn't delivering concrete results, raising concerns that it's not connecting with the youthful, diverse audience it covets.
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Technology
Amazon to Stop Funneling European Sales Through Low-Tax Haven

By MARK SCOTT

Pressure is mounting for American tech companies, including Google, to stop using complex tax structures and pay more on their European operations.
Pulak Mittal, a software engineer, taking a drink of Soylent, one of the meal-replacement drinks on the rise in the tech industry.
In Busy Silicon Valley, Protein Powder Is in Demand

By BRIAN X. CHEN

Protein-packed drinkable meals come in powder form, are inexpensive, and are quick and easy to make so tech workers don't actually have to eat.
. Sam Sifton Reviews Protein-Packed Shakes: The Taste That Doesn't Really Satisfy
Daniel Ek, C.E.O. of Spotify. A contract showed a deal between Spotify and Sony, adding to the debate on how much control labels have over streaming sites and how much artists earn.
Sony Terms With Spotify Uncovered in Contract

By BEN SISARIO

Sony's relationships with digital services were exposed last week when a now-outdated licensing contract with Spotify was leaked online and friction with SoundCloud spilled into view.
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Sports
LeBron James, dunking against Atlanta's Mike Muscala, had 13 assists, 18 rebounds and 37 points, including the game's last 5.

CAVALIERS 114, HAWKS 111

LeBron James Lifts Cleveland to Win With Triple-Double

By ANDREW KEH

James missed his first 10 shots but had 37 points, 18 rebounds, 13 assists, 3 steals and the final two baskets.
Juan Pablo Montoya took the traditional chug of milk after winning the Indianapolis 500.
Juan Pablo Montoya Wins the Indy 500

By JERRY GARRETT

Montoya, driving for Team Penske, overcame early difficulty to win the 500 for the second time in his career, edging his teammate Will Power.
Stephen Curry driving past the Rockets' Jason Terry in Saturday's playoff game, in which Curry scored 40 points for the Warriors.
Slow Stephen Curry Down? This Division III College Did

By SCOTT CACCIOLA

On Nov. 21, 2006, before a modest crowd at Davidson's John M. Belk Arena, Curry shot 10 of 24 from the field against the Colby Mules, finishing with 29 points.
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Arts
The director Jacques Audiard won the Palme d'Or for his film
At Cannes Film Festival, 'Dheepan' Wins Palme d'Or

By MANOHLA DARGIS

Jacques Audiard's tense drama about three Sri Lankan refugees struggling to assimilate in a violent French ghetto was a surprise winner.
From left, the actress Cate Blanchett, the director Todd Haynes and the actress Rooney Mara arrive for the screening of

CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK

Todd Haynes's Film 'Carol' Draws Attention at Cannes

By MANOHLA DARGIS

Mr. Haynes gives insight into "Carol," his film based on a 1950s novel about a lesbian relationship.
John Scalzi's works include the Hugo winner
John Scalzi, Science Fiction Writer, Signs $3.4 Million Deal for 13 Books

By JOHN SCHWARTZ

Mr. Scalzi's books include a series known as the "Old Man's War" and "Redshirts," a Hugo award winner about characters on the original "Star Trek."
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New York
Charles C. Dorego, the general counsel for Glenwood Management, is cooperating with the F.B.I. and prosecutors.
New York Real Estate Executive With 'Access to Politicians' Is at Center of Scandals

By CHARLES V. BAGLI

Charles C. Dorego, general counsel for Glenwood Management, figures prominently in federal criminal complaints against Sheldon Silver and Dean G. Skelos that involve payoffs, graft, fraud and solicitation of bribes.
Vincent Viafore
Body Recovered in Hudson Is Identified as Missing Kayaker's

By LISA W. FODERARO

Lawyers for Angelika Graswald, who was charged with murder after her fiancé, Vincent Viafore, disappeared, confirmed the identification.
A bill in Albany would allow dogs in restaurants' outdoor spaces, which would be fine with this Manhattan patron.
Hold the Mimosa. I'll Have a Biscuit.

By VIVIAN YEE

A bill before the New York State Legislature would give restaurants the option of allowing dogs into back gardens and sidewalk patios when accompanied by a human diner.
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Obituaries
Anne Meara in her West Side apartment in 1995.
Anne Meara, Comedian and Actress, Dies at 85

By PETER KEEPNEWS

Ms. Meara began her comedy career as the partner of her husband, Jerry Stiller; won an Obie Award for her stage work; earned four Emmy nominations; and became a playwright in her 60s.
. ArtsBeat: Anne Meara Remembered, Through Reviews and Twitter
Martin Sheets with Hillary Rodham Clinton in 1995.
Martin Sheets, a Decorated Special Olympian, Dies at 62

By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN

Mr. Sheets participated for more than 40 years in the Special Olympics, going back to its first international summer games at Chicago's Soldier Field in 1968.
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Editorials

EDITORIAL

Stronger Regulation of Toxic Chemicals

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

The measures to reform the Toxic Substances Control Act, though an improvement, are not sufficient.
A dredging barge on the Hudson River near Troy, N.Y.

EDITORIAL

Decision Time on the Hudson

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

If G.E. doesn't complete the environmental cleanup job it has skillfully begun, a remarkable opportunity will be squandered.
Baku, Azerbaijan.

EDITORIAL

To Baku and Back With Freebies

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

An approved all-expenses-paid trip highlights the need for the House Ethics Committee to apply far greater scrutiny.
For more opinion, go to NYTimes.com/Opinion »
Op-Ed
T. M. Luhrmann

OP-ED | CONTRIBUTOR

How Places Let Us Feel the Past

By T. M. LUHRMANN

Memorials allow the living to leave a piece of themselves behind.

OP-ED COLUMNIST

Restoring Memoriam to Memorial Day

By CHARLES M. BLOW

Our country keeps drifting further away from the spirit behind the holiday because fewer of us have served or have family members who serve in the military.
. Columnist Page

OP-ED COLUMNIST

The Big Meh

By PAUL KRUGMAN

A growing number of economists, looking at the data on productivity and incomes, are wondering if the technological revolution has been greatly overhyped.
. Columnist Page
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