National: Breaking US News from ABC News

Cast member Peter Dinklage attends the premiere for the sixth season of HBO's "Game of Thrones" in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Phil McCarten

Here is the latest US News from ABC News.

Full Episode: Nightline 04/11/16: Ex-New Orleans Saints Star Will Smith Killed in Shooting
OJ Simpson Trial: Ex-DA Says He Didn’t Want Marcia Clark As Prosecutor; Woman Finds Doppelganger From Australia Through Website; Baby Smiles After Seeing Mom For First Time Through Glasses

Watch: Video Captures Giant Sinkhole Forming in CA Neighborhood
Madera Police Department captures a giant sinkhole opening up on a residential street.

Watch: Woman Allegedly Steals Ring From Corpse in Coffin
A woman is wanted after police said she stole a wedding ring from a corpse at a funeral home in Odessa, Texas.

APNewsBreak: Navy Flyer Describes Spotting Island Castaways
APNewsBreak: The U.S. Navy officer in charge of a flight crew that located three castaways on a remote Pacific island said Monday he has never seen or heard of another rescue quite like it

A Look at Fatal Attacks in Anti-Abortion Violence in the US
At least 11 people have been killed in violence against abortion providers in the U.S. since 1993, according to the National Abortion Federation

Planned Parenthood Shooter Admired Florida Doctor’s Killer
Newly released documents show the man who acknowledges killing three people at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic idolized an abortion foe who killed a Florida doctor more than two decades earlier

White Officer Gets Probation in Black Driver’s Shooting
To the white police officer and the judge, the shooting two years ago of a black driver after a chase was a split-second case of bad judgment not deserving of prison time

Mississippi Church a Window Into National Gay Rights Debate
Conservative Republican Gov. Phil Bryant often spends his Sunday mornings at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in suburban Jackson

3 Roommates in Collapsed Balcony Berkeley Apartment Sue
Three young women who left a balcony seconds before it collapsed, killing six college students, have sued the builders, owners and managers of the building in Berkeley

Marijuana Grinder Resembling Grenade Halts Airport Flights
Officials say flights were delayed at Bellingham International Airport after a marijuana grinder designed to resemble a grenade was found in a man’s carry-on luggage

10 Things to Know for Today
10 Things to Know for Today

Giant Sinkhole Collapses in Central California
The video has garnered over 200,000 views on Facebook.

UN: Biggest Killer of Kids in CAfrican Republic Not Bullets
UN says three years after conflict erupted in the Central African Republic the biggest killers of children aren’t bullets but malnutrition, malaria, respiratory infections and diarrhea

Health Workers Get Lead-Test Help From Flint Student Nurses
As Flint deals with a water crisis, the overworked county health department has gotten help administering lead tests from nursing faculty and students at the University of Michigan-Flint

Court Upholds Utah’s Polygamy Ban in “Sister Wives” Case
A federal appeals court has upheld Utah’s ban on polygamy, dealing a legal blow to TV’s “Sister Wives” in a ruling that sides with prosecutors who said they need the ban to go after polygamists like imprisoned leader Warren Jeffs

Turtle Smuggler From Canada Faces Sentence in US Court
Prosecutors in Michigan are seeking a five-year prison sentence for a Canadian man who says he smuggled thousands of turtles to China to help pay for his college education

Navy Secretary to Discuss Women in Combat at Camp Pendleton
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus has squared off against Marine Corps leaders who resisted recruiting women for all combat jobs

Quotations in the News
Quotations in the News

Most Voters Say ‘Meh’ _ at Best _ on the Presidential Field
Most American voters say ‘meh’ _ at best _ about 2016 presidential candidates in both parties

Northern Texas Gets Slammed By Massive Hail Storm
Wylie school district cancels classes Tuesday citing safety concerns.

Full Episode: World News EP019494160425
Presidential candidates fight for New York hometown vote; Jordan Spieth’s meltdown at the Masters.

Sketches of 2 Wanted in British Tourist Slaying Released
San Francisco police investigators have released sketches of a man and a woman wanted in the killing of a British tourist

A Look at Fatal Attacks in Anti-Abortion Violence in the US
At least 11 people have been killed in violence against abortion providers in the U.S. since 1993, according to the National Abortion Federation

Today in History
Today in History

New Trial Date for Ohio Man Accused of Plotting US Attack
A new trial date of Oct. 17 has been set for an Ohio man charged with plotting a U.S. attack after receiving overseas training

Ford F-150 Gets Highest Rating in New Insurance Crash Tests
The 2016 Ford F-150 is the only full-size pickup truck to score the top rating in new front crash tests performed by the insurance industry

Barricaded Gunman Causes Tweet-Storm in Ritzy Neighborhood
When a man barricaded himself in a garage after a stolen-car chase in an upscale Los Angeles neighborhood Tuesday, a Twitter executive who lives on the street live-tweeted the scene

The Top 10 Most Threatened Rivers in the United States
Rivers across the United States are being threatened by pollution.

White Officer Gets Probation in Black Driver’s Shooting
A white South Carolina police officer who was charged with a felony for shooting and killing a black driver at the end of a police chase has taken a plea deal and been sentenced to probation

Report: Smaller Groups Often Most Effective During Crises
New study finds smaller, more specialized private companies and local solidarity groups are often better equipped to help in a modern crisis area like Syria

Judge Holds off Assessment of Hospital Escapee’s Competence
It’s impossible at this moment to determine the mental competence of an escapee from Washington’s largest state psychiatric hospital who was captured on Friday night, a judge said Monday

Chicago Panel Recommends $6.4M for 2 Police Custody Deaths
A Chicago City Council committee is recommending the city pay more than $6.4 million to families of two men who died in police custody

California Man Suing Over His 20-Year Cambodian Prison Term
A Southern California man who’s serving a 20-year prison sentence in Cambodia is suing that government, claiming he was framed by a brutal and repressive regime

Planned Parenthood Shooter Told Police He Idolized Abortion Foe Who Killed Doctor at Florida Clinic Decades Ago
Planned Parenthood shooter told police he idolized abortion foe who killed doctor at Florida clinic decades ago

Man Claiming to Be Uber Driver Arrested for Kidnapping, Rape
Los Angeles police have arrested a man they say posed as an Uber driver to kidnap and raped a woman he lured into his SUV

10 Things to Know for Tuesday
Among 10 Things to Know: Dozens linked to Paris-Brussels attacks ‘supercell’; South Carolina police officer accepts plea deal; US Navy officer accused of espionage

Planned Parenthood Shooter Admired Florida Doctor’s Killer
Newly released documents show the man who acknowledges killing three people at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic idolized an abortion foe who killed a Florida doctor more than two decades earlier

Video Captures Aftermath of Football Player’s Killing
The shooting was Saturday night in New Orleans’s Lower Garden District.

Watch: Will Smith Shooting Aftermath Caught on Video
The wife of the former New Orleans Saints football player can be heard screaming, “My leg has been shot.”

Watch: ‘Sister Wives’ Family Dealt Defeat in Court’s Polygamy Ruling
A federal appeals court dismissed a decision that decriminalized polygamy in Utah.

Brown-Forman Introducing 1st New Bourbon Brand in 20 Years
The spirits company behind Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey is taking a deeper plunge into Kentucky bourbon

The Latest: Weather Delays Search for Stranded Alaska Skiers
Searchers in Alaska are trying to find two skiers stranded on a glacier for three days

San Antonio District Fires Officer Who Body-Slammed Girl
The San Antonio Independent School District has fired an officer who body-slammed a middle-school student in an incident caught on video

Maple Syrup Producers Having Strong Year, Thanks to Weather
Some maple syrup makers in Vermont are having a banner year despite initial fears an early start to the maple season this winter would cut it short

Man Pleads Not Guilty in Motorcycle Shop Hostage Situation
A man accused of taking hostages inside a Neenah motorcycle shop, which led to a fatal shooting, has pleaded not guilty to a long list of charges

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