Here are five things you need to know this morning:
1. Jordan Spieth avered it would require a "significant under-par round" for him to win the Masters on Sunday. Spieth could not come close to one. But Danny Willett did, for his closing 67 that, combined with an historic meltdown by Spieth, made the 80th Masters a dual tale of torment and triumph. [Read more]
2. A 25-year-old Wal-Mart worker was shot and killed by a man police believe was trying to steal a shopping cart with three flat-screen Sony televisions Sunday night from a Wal-Mart on Lawrenceville Highway. [See a photo of the suspect]
3. It's not often that an actor uses the spotlight of a late-night comedy show to deliver an impromptu commencement speech for University of Georgia students. But that's exactly what Tituss Burgess, an Athens native and UGA graduate, did over the weekend. [Read more]
4. A well-known community member and leader was shot and killed in his southwest Atlanta front yard Saturday afternoon, police said. "I am simply heartbroken by the senseless killing," one Atlanta City Councilwoman said. [Read more]
5. Cooper Harris was 22 months old when he died, locked inside a sweltering SUV on a summer day. Twenty-two months after that tragedy, his father goes on trial today for murder in Cooper's death. [Read more]