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NATION
A mother helps son in his struggle with schizophrenia
Naomi Haskell's 19-year-old son, Spencer, has a mental illness that makes every day unpredictable.
( by Stephanie McCrummen , The Washington Post)

Effort to dismantle CIA drone program could prove difficult
Obama's decision to shift drone strikes from the CIA to the military has been tried before.
( by Greg Miller , The Washington Post)

Vernon McGarity, Medal of Honor recipient, dies at 91
Sgt. McGarity received the Medal of Honor for his intrepid leadership during the Battle of the Bulge.
( by Emily Langer , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Two-year-old Suitland boy dies, caregiver charged, police say
Boyfriend of the child's mother charged with murder after injured 2-year-old dies, police say
( by Clarence Williams , The Washington Post)

Mother and son struck by vehicle in Prince George's
Pair suffered serious injuries in Landover area accident.
( by Clarence Williams , The Washington Post)

Landover-area man is found in his car after Silver Alert issued
82-year-old's Cadillac had run out of gas at Veterans Parkway and Annapolis Road.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Second suspect in carjacking named; I-95 wreck kills N.Y. man

(, The Washington Post)

Stephen Colbert addresses University of Virginia grads
Cal Ripken Jr. speaks at U-Md., Greta Van Susteren at Georgetown Law, and Sen. Mark Warner at GMU.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
'March Against Monsanto' protests held in countries around the world
Protesters rallied in dozens of cities against seed giant Monsanto and the genetically modified food it produces.
( Associated Press , The Washington Post)

Freigh trains collide, damaging highway
A roundup of news from across the nation.
(, The Washington Post)

Tornado survivors heal as they dig
Picking through the rubble, residents find little that is worth keeping.
( by Carol Morello in moore, okla. , The Washington Post)

Judge rules that Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos
The decision by a federal judge backs up years of allegations from critics of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
( by Jacques Billeaud and Walter Berry , The Washington Post)

Newark Archdiocese official resigns amid sex scandal
Second-highest official in the archdiocese steps down in the wake of a sex scandal involving a former priest.
( Associated Press , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Miss Manners: Internet browsing brings conversation to a halt
How to exit a conversation when your partner makes it clear her tablet is far more interesting than you are.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Grown daughters' embrace of estranged aunt hurts mom
Her sister-in-law's animosity made things difficult for years; now her daughters are including her at events.
(, The Washington Post)

Pitbull on music, Jennifer Lopez and 'Epic'
The rapper adapts his street smart sensibilities to a role as a toad in the animated tale.
( by Zorianna Kit , Reuters)

'The Simpsons' writer Jon Vitti to script 'Angry Birds' movie
Rovio Entertainment has hired a screenwriter with experience turning popular franchises into hit movies.
( by Lucas Shaw , Reuters)

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BUSINESS
North Carolina's big tilt to the right
State Republicans are pushing a sweeping conservative agenda, and opponents can do little to stop them.
( by Michael A. Fletcher , The Washington Post)

TechBit: Moldiv gets crafty with your photos
Use the pictures on your smartphone to make collages and share them with friends and family.
(, The Washington Post)

TechBit: Whisper helps you bare your soul
Got a secret? Whisper lets you share it, anonymously, if you're into that kind of thing.
(, The Washington Post)

Dish Network campaigns against SoftBank in bid for Sprint
As it tries to win a bidding war, Dish raises national security concerns against Japan's SoftBank.
( by Cecilia Kang , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings for May 26

(, The Washington Post)

Blackhawks stay alive in NHL playoffs by beating Red Wings

( by Jay Cohen , The Washington Post)

Nationals fall to Phillies
Philadelphia scores two runs in the eighth inning to earn a 5-3 win at Nationals Park.
( by James Wagner , The Washington Post)

La Plata can't overcome errors
BASEBALL | Alex Calvert and the Warriors nearly rally, but they fall 3-2 to Bel Air in the Maryland 3A final.
( by Brandon Parker , The Washington Post)

United shut out by Timbers; winless streak reaches 10
Coach Ben Olsen seethes about his team's lack of toughness and again promises personnel changes.
( by Steven Goff , The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Dish Network campaigns against SoftBank in bid for Sprint
As it tries to win a bidding war, Dish raises national security concerns against Japan's SoftBank.
( by Cecilia Kang , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Manhunt continues for assailant who stabbed French soldier in neck
Victim is hospitalized; manhunt for assailant is launched.
( by Edward Cody , The Washington Post)

Two rockets hit Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut
The strike comes amid heightened instability in Lebanon as civil war over the border in Syria ignites tensions.
( by Loveday Morris , The Washington Post)

Female suicide bomber injures 18 in Russian region
Dagestan remains an epicenter of violence in the confrontation between Islamist radicals and federal forces.
( by Arsen Mollayev , The Washington Post)

French soldier stabbed in neck by robed attacker with box cutter
Only days after the gory death of soldier in London, the most recent attack sent a shudder through Paris.
( by Edward Cody , The Washington Post)

Two-child limit imposed on some Muslims in western Burma
Authorities in Burma's western state of Rakhine have imposed a two-child limit for Muslim Rohingya families.
( Associated Press , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
A disgrace in the District
The District's child-care subsidy program is dysfunctional.
(, The Washington Post)

Boy Scouts move forward
But some troops threaten to leave over policy to accept gay members.
(, The Washington Post)

Virginia GOP: Stuck in traffic
Candidates seem confused about transportation fixes.
(, The Washington Post)

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