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Sunday 29 May 2016

The New York Times, Today's Headlines Sunday, May 29, 2016

Business
Top C.E.O. Pay Fell - Yes, Fell - in 2015

By DAVID GELLES

While the top-paid chief executives at the nation's largest companies received an average of $19 million last year, that figure was down from 2014.
. Graphic  Graphic: Meet the Highest-Paid C.E.O.s
. They Tilt Right, but Top Chief Executives Don't Give to Trump
. Fair Game: Where More Women Are on Boards, Executive Pay Is Higher
Nell Minow at home in McLean, Va. An expert in corporate governance, she said women who made it onto boards were pressured to

FAIR GAME

Where More Women Are on Boards, Executive Pay Is Higher

By GRETCHEN MORGENSON

An analysis by Equilar last year found that among 100 large companies, those with greater gender diversity on their boards paid their chief executives about 15 percent more.
. Graphic  Graphic: Meet the Highest-Paid C.E.O.s in 2015
Passengers this month at a checkpoint at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. With security wait times at some airports as long as two hours, many people have missed their planes and some flights have been delayed.

THE UPSHOT

Waiting in Line for the Illusion of Security

By SENDHIL MULLAINATHAN and RICHARD H. THALER

Two economists see the growing problem of interminably long lines at airport security checkpoints as an unnecessary economic one.
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