Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Evening Edition: Trump expected to grow lead in GOP race despite Cruz-Kasich alliance

5 things to watch in 5 state primaries; Ted Cruz’s claim that Obama is forcing schools to ‘let teenage boys shower with teenage girls’; How Harris Wofford fell for a man 50 years his junior after the death of his wife ; 30 years after Chernobyl, cameras capture a wildlife wonderland; Commander of bin Laden raid blasts Senate for disrespecting military leaders; Recovered iPhone divides families searching for clues in sons' disappearance at sea; The new pick to lead the Air Force is a decorated fighter pilot who was once shot down in Kosovo; The rise of Johnny Football is eclipsed by the fall of Johnny Manziel; Authorities find missing data recorder for sunken cargo ship El Faro; Oklahoma police return $53,000 raised by a Christian band for an orphanage and a church; How Beyoncé perfected the 'visual album' with 'Lemonade'; A majority of millennials reject capitalism, poll shows; A serial killer targeting London pets is 'the stuff of nightmares'; 'I needed a couple days to gather my thoughts': Kelly Ripa returns to 'Live!' ; The conservative media's obsession with Hillary Clinton's coughing;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Trump expected to grow lead in GOP race despite Cruz-Kasich alliance
On the Democratic side, polls in recent days suggest that Hillary Clinton today could win all but one or two of the five states — Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Delaware — or potentially sweep the table.
5 things to watch in 5 state primaries
The delegate allocation rules differ in each of the five states, but here's a brief rundown of what to expect.
 
Ted Cruz’s claim that Obama is forcing schools to ‘let teenage boys shower with teenage girls’
The GOP candidate used some slippery language to create a misleading impression of a complex transgender issue.
 
How Harris Wofford fell for a man 50 years his junior after the death of his wife
At age 90, the former senator's upcoming marriage to a man can be seen as one of his last and most deeply personal acts in a lifetime of furthering the cause of equal rights.
 
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30 years after Chernobyl, cameras capture a wildlife wonderland
The evacuation zone is a massive landscape that is abandoned — but far from lifeless — as images from remote-operated cameras show flourishing animal populations.
 
Commander of bin Laden raid blasts Senate for disrespecting military leaders
A long-percolating feud between Navy brass and the Senate has erupted into open conflict.
 
Recovered iPhone divides families searching for clues in sons' disappearance at sea
The parents of Perry Cohen want authorities to examine the waterlogged phone found in the boat he and his friend Austin Stephanos were in when they vanished off the Florida coast. Officials plan to return the phone to Stephanos's parents.
 
The new pick to lead the Air Force is a decorated fighter pilot who was once shot down in Kosovo
Gen. David L. Goldfein was nominated today to replace Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, who is retiring in July.
 
The rise of Johnny Football is eclipsed by the fall of Johnny Manziel
As the former Cleveland Browns' quarterback was indicted on an assault charge in Texas, a once-bright future has never looked more bleak.
 
Authorities find missing data recorder for sunken cargo ship El Faro
The recorder could hold clues to the final hours of the ship, which went down with 33 people aboard in October 2015.
 
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Oklahoma police return $53,000 raised by a Christian band for an orphanage and a church
Officers stopped the band's manager for a broken tail light and seized the cash as "proceeds from drug activity." All charges were dropped and the money was returned after his case received national media attention.
 
How Beyoncé perfected the 'visual album' with 'Lemonade'
Music stars used to break into movies. But rather than beg for big-screen acceptance, Beyoncé adjusts the frame to suit herself.
 
A majority of millennials reject capitalism, poll shows
Researchers suggest that young people don't disagree with the concept of capitalism, but they think the way it is practiced is unfair and leaves people out despite their hard work.
 
A serial killer targeting London pets is 'the stuff of nightmares'
Authorities believe that an individual they've dubbed the "Croydon Cat Killer" is responsible for as many as 150 mutilated animals found across the region.
 
'I needed a couple days to gather my thoughts': Kelly Ripa returns to 'Live!'
Ripa and co-host Michael Strahan were all smiles when they walked on the set this morning, the first time they were on TV together since Strahan announced he was leaving the show.
 
The conservative media's obsession with Hillary Clinton's coughing
It's about suggesting that Clinton might be physically unfit to be commander in chief, plain and simple.
 
 
     
 
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