USA
New York City— A man places a candle under a mural of Muhammad Ali on June 4. A three-time world heavyweight champion, Ali died June 3 at the age of 74 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Ali made headlines outside the sports pages when he refused to serve in the Army during the Vietnam War, earning a conviction for draft evasion and a threeyear suspension from boxing. He was also a vocal civil rights advocate. Born Cassius Clay, he converted to Islam in 1964 and rejected his “slave name,” adopting the name Muhammad Ali.