Front Page: Most Popular Stories from ABC News

Washington State Hospital CEO Fired 1 Week After Patients’ Escape
The governor said “a transformative cultural change is needed.”

Police Allege “Black Widow” Breaches Condition of Release
An 80-year-old woman known as Canada’s ‘”Black Widow” has been arrested after breaching the conditions of her release by using the Internet

3 Additional Cases Reported in Flint-Area Legionnaires’ Outbreak
The health department said it was not sure if the contaminated water is related.

IMF Issues Stark Warning on British Exit From EU
The International Monetary Fund has warned that a British exit from the European Union could inflict severe damage to the world economy by disrupting global trade

Georgia Executes Man Who Killed Woman During 1996 Burglary
Georgia executes man who killed woman during 1996 burglary

Navy and Coast Guard Suspend Search for Missing Sailor
The sailor had been conducting training missions off Cape Hatteras.

Court Sends Part of Wisconsin Voter ID Case Back to Judge
A federal appellate court says a judge must address whether Wisconsin’s voter photo identification law applies to people who face stiff obstacles in obtaining identification

Trump On GOP Primary: ‘This Is Not Democracy’
ABC’s Jonathan Karl talked to Trump ahead of the GOP candidate’s New York rally.

First Nation Suicide Crisis Leads to State of Emergency
Eleven people reportedly tried to kill themselves in a recent 24-hour period.

Loaded Gun Found Inside Slain Football Player’s Car
A loaded 9 mm handgun was found inside Smith’s vehicle, police said.

Washington Governor Fires Hospital Chief Following Escape
Washington’s governor has fired the head of psychiatric hospital after a man who had been charged with murder escaped from the facility last week

Yankees Reliever Nick Rumbelow Needs Tommy John Surgery
Yankees reliever Nick Rumbelow has a torn elbow ligament and needs Tommy John surgery that will sideline him until next year

The Latest: Georgia to Execute Man Who Killed Woman in 1996
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a request to halt the planned execution of a Georgia inmate who had asked the justices to consider his claim that one of the jurors who imposed his death sentence was motivated by racial bias

Problems Identified With Texas Jail Where Sandra Bland Died
A panel reviewing the jail where Sandra Bland died last summer after being taken into custody has called for a major overhaul of its procedures and facilities

Transgender Bathroom Bill Delayed Amid Financial Questions
A sponsor of a Tennessee transgender bathroom bill has told a finance committee that he has to consider a state attorney general’s opinion before going forward

UN Official: More Help Needed for Africa’s Sahel Region
A senior U.N. official says the ongoing abject poverty and horror resulting from attacks by the extremist Boko Haram group in Africa’s Lake Chad basin are at their worst and called for increased relief funding for its 3 million people

Prince William and Kate Greeted With Campfire, Dancers in Assam
The couple is on an official royal trip to India and Bhutan.

U2’s Bono Urges Lawmakers to View Aid as National Security
U2 front man Bono brought his star power to Capitol Hill as he called on members of Congress to take swift action to deal with the global refugee crisis and violent extremism

Goldman Sachs’ $5B Settlement May Not Be as It Seems
The deal “will allow Goldman Sachs to pay significantly less,” one critic says.

Woman, 72, Drank Pond Water to Survive 9 Days in Wilderness
She was rescued April 9 in fair condition.

Mark Zuckerberg Speaks Out Against ‘Building Walls’
Zuckerberg may have made thinly-veiled reference to Donald Trump at F8 event.

Anniversary of Freddie Gray’s Arrest: What’s Happened Since
A 45-minute ride in the back of a police van ended Gray’s life.

Mom Claims She Was Kicked Out of NC Courtroom for Breastfeeding
Stephanie Rhodus was breastfeeding her son when a judge told her to “cover up.”

Bill Cosby Tries to Get Criminal Case Dropped as Wife Forced to Continue Deposition
A Massachusetts judge rejected her request to terminate the deposition.

Trump’s History With the Men He Named When Asked About Possible VP Picks
Trump brought up Marco Rubio, John Kasich and Scott Walker.

FBI Chief ‘Glad’ Dispute With Apple Over Terrorist’s Phone Has Ended
Director James Comey discussed the FBI’s dispute with Apple.

John Kasich Courts the Jewish Vote in Brooklyn
He chatted about Biblical figures and met Jewish children with autism.

NC Governor Signs Order in Response to ‘Anti-LGBT’ Bill
North Carolina’s governor announced an executive order today addressing concerns over House Bill 2, which has been criticized as “the most anti-LGBT bill in the country.”

NYC Mayor, Hillary Clinton Taking Heat Over Comedy Skit
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are taking heat over a comedy skit that some people feel was racially insensitive

Macedonian President Grants Pardon for Politicians
Macedonia’s president grants a presidential pardon terminating all criminal proceedings against politicians from both the ruling parties and the opposition

Missouri Certifies Wins for Trump, Clinton in Close Primary
Republican businessman Donald Trump and former Democratic Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been certified as the winners of Missouri’s presidential primaries

Speaker Paul Ryan to GOP: “I Do Not Want, nor Will I Accept the Republican Nomination”
Speaker Paul Ryan to GOP: “I do not want, nor will I accept the Republican nomination”

Dems Seek to Undo Mississippi LGBT Law, but Likely to Fail
More than a dozen Democratic lawmakers are calling for repeal of an incoming Mississippi law that will let workers cite religious beliefs to deny services to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people

Clinton’s 10 Memorable Moments in Year-Long Campaign
Ups and downs of 12 months on the road to 2016 with Hillary Clinton.

Why So Many Companies Are Interested in Buying Yahoo
Yahoo extended its deadline for bids until April 18.

ANALYSIS: Navy Spy Case Fraught With Intrigue and Risk to US Security
U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Edward Lin is accused of spying for China and Taiwan.

Where 2016 Candidates Stand in NY a Week Before Primary
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are leading their respective races.

Data Breaches Bigger, Worse Than You Think, Report Says
Researchers estimate over half a billion records exposed in 2015.

Clinton Wages Two-Front Battle Against Sanders, Trump
Clinton is simultaneously campaigning against the two candidates.

Police Probe Shooting Involving Officers on Freeway Ramp
Authorities are investigating a traffic stop involving police that ended in gunshots on an interstate ramp outside Atlanta

Arizona Lawmaker Drops Ban on Journalists Who Refuse Checks
The speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives has allowed journalists who refused to submit to extensive background checks back on to the floor of the chamber amid pressure from lawmakers and the public over the sudden shift in decades-old policy

Music Producer David Gest Dies in London at 62
David Gest, a music producer and former husband of Liza Minnelli, has died at age 62. Gest’s friend Imad Handi said he died Tuesday in London

Turkey Strikes at IS Targets After Rockets Hit Border Town
Turkish officials say artillery units on Tuesday shelled Islamic State group targets across the border in Syria, hours after rockets fired from Syria struck a Turkish border town, killing a man and wounding seven people

Exclusive Boarding Schools Face Reckoning on Sexual Abuse
A series of sexual abuse scandals is forcing a reckoning at some of New England’s most exclusive boarding schools and sending a shudder through similar institutions around the country

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