CONVICTED
In the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon that killed three people and injured more than 260 others, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21. He may face the death penalty but could get life in prison instead.
WON
The NCAA men’s college basketball championship, by Duke University. It’s the fifth time that the team and its head coach, Mike Krzyzewski, have won the title.
DIED
Gun-control activist Sarah Brady, 73. Her late husband James S. Brady was shot and partially paralyzed during an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan while serving as his press secretary in 1981.
DIED
Manoel de Oliveira, 106, a Portuguese filmmaker. He directed his first short film in 1931 and became particularly active in his old age, making almost one feature film a year from 1990 through 2010.
REQUIRED
That all FBI agents pass a physical-fitness exam by October, for the first time in 16 years. Requirements vary by age and gender and include sit-ups, push-ups and sprinting.
DIED
Dr. Fredric Brandt, 65, a celebrity dermatologist who was on the forefront of the use of Botox and other antiaging skin treatments.
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