National: Breaking US News from the BBC

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Here is the latest US News from the BBC.

Trump continues feud with RNC as NY primary looms
Days before Tuesday’s key New York primary, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to blast his party’s leadership

Politico’s Glenn Thrush on 2016 candidates’ strategies
Politico’s chief political correspondent Glenn Thrush, whose “Off Message” podcast has been a go-to place for strategists and politicians this year, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss Thursday’s Democratic debate in Brooklyn and the 2016 race

Veteran zookeeper mauled by tiger and killed
A veteran zoo keeper is dead after she was mauled by one of the tigers she worked with

Rescuers had to wait to aid Fla. zookeeper
After tiger attacked veteran zookeeper, rescuers had to wait while sedatives took effect

Fans, friends and teammates honor Saints’ Will Smith
Hundreds of people attend viewing for slain defensive end, nearly a week after he was shot and killed during a traffic dispute

4/15: Japan suffers two major earthquakes in two days; crooked cop paired up with man he framed
The full episode of the CBS Evening News from the April 15, 2016 edition

Apple continues feud with government in N.Y. iPhone case
Apple says authorities have “utterly failed” to show they need the company’s help to get data from a locked iPhone in a federal drug case

​2 Maryland firefighters critical after being shot
Third person also wounded in shooting at home in Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., authorities say

​1st women commissioned as Army infantry, armor officers
22 women selected for leadership roles that until now were open only to men, Army says

Bodies found in hot spring in Nevada
Nevada is home to hundreds of hot springs, which range in temperature from warm to scalding

​Dad fights to erase $250k student loan debt for his 3 kids
The man says repaying the money he borrowed to put three children through college would be an “undue hardship”

Donald Trump scorns GOP nomination process in op-ed
Donald Trump continued his assault of the Republican Party nomination process Friday, writing in the Wall Street Journal that he’s “not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interests of political parties”

Clinton and Sanders go toe-to-toe in Brooklyn
The Democrats held their most passionate debate of the election season so far on Thursday night, with Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton hoping to make one last impression on New York voters before Tuesday’s primary

Bernie Sanders travels to the Vatican
Bernie Sanders hopped on an overnight flight to Rome after Thursday night’s debate for a visit at the Vatican

Inside Boston PD’s beefed up security for Monday’s marathon
Friday marks the third anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people

Leery Flint residents resist calls to to turn on their taps
Officials say lead levels are dropping in Flint’s water supply, and would drop further if residents would turn their taps to allow the water to flow through the system

Security expert: Everything is hackable
There are two types of people: those whose cell phones have been hacked and know about it, and those whose cell phones have been hacked and are yet to find out

Wrongfully convicted man walks free in murder cold case
Jack McCullough walked out of an Illinois courtroom a free man Friday, after being exonerated in a decades-old murder case he didn’t commit

Boston wary of copycats at 3rd Marathon since bombings
“We have our eyes on certain people, as far as what their travels might be,” Boston Police Commissioner William Evans tells CBS News

RNC chairman: Rules aren’t rigged, Trump just doesn’t like them
Reince Priebus responds to Donald Trump’s claims that the Republican party’s delegate system is rigged and unfair

Crooked cop paired up with man he framed
Jameel McGee and former police officer Andrew Collins’ lives became intertwined when Collins put McGee in jail for a crime he didn’t commit

Flint residents still hesitant to use water, despite officials’ pleas
Experts say they need Flint residents to run the water because chemical treatments have been added to help re-line the pipes — but some residents are still fearful

Innocent man ends up pals with crooked cop that framed him
Years after being exonerated, a Michigan man not only forgave, but also became friends with the cop who framed him for selling drugs

Arizona probes into inmate suicides lead to 13 firings
The Arizona Corrections Department announces the results of investigations into two inmate suicides

​Deputies: Fla. man hangs mom’s dog during argument
Volusia County Sheriff’s deputies say David Rivera, 24, was arrested Thursday and jailed on a $2,000 bond

Florida double homicide suspect arrested in Ky.
Nancy and John Engelhart were found dead inside a shed neartheir Dover, Florida home on on Thursday evening

Fight for $15 protesters demand raising minimum wage across U.S.
Following $15 dollar an hour law passage victories in New York, California and Pennsylvania, Fight for 15 protesters advocated in more than 300 cities on Thursday for a nationwide rise in minimum wage and the right to unionize

Group touts pregnancy-ending drug as abortion access tightens
Restrictions on clinics have led some abortion rights advocates to remind women of an alternative

Seattle police investigating after more body parts found
Police say they’re investigating remains discovered Friday near where body parts, including a head, were dumped in a recycling bin nearly a week ago

Florida zookeeper dies after being attacked by tiger
Male tiger at Palm Beach Zoo attacks female zookeeper before “tiger talk” with zoo guests

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