Today in Black History: Provident Hospital in Chicago, the first hospital controlled by Blacks, opened in 1891 on the city's south side.
The New York Times
National
Obama to Visit Flint to Talk About Water Crisis
For Some Living With Flint Water Crisis, Obama Visit Is Overdue
Indiana Primary: Highlights and Analysis
Ted Cruz Suspends His Campaign for President
As States Expand Gun Rights, the Police Object
Lured by Seattle’s Tech Boom, but Being Left Behind
Justice Dept. Takes Steps to Restore Watchdogs’ Access to Records
Los Angeles County Restricts Solitary for Juveniles
Obama May Create Monument to Gay Rights Movement
Local
EDITORIAL: One Jail Term Closer to a Cleaner Albany
Sheldon Silver, Ex-New York Assembly Speaker, Gets 12-Year Prison Sentence
Thomas Libous, Powerful New York Senator Felled by Scandal, Dies at 63
New York City Board Could Freeze One-Year Stabilized Leases for Another Year
Studying How Poverty Keeps Hurting Young Minds, and What to Do About It
Brooklyn Teenager Given 12 Years to Life for Killing Bus Passenger
The Christian Science Monitor
Donald Trump's Indiana win raises unsettling questions for GOP
DECODER: The Donald Trump story, revealed in three polling trends (+video)
USA UPDATE: Should Bernie Sanders leave the race? New poll points to 'stay'
The economy is rigged against workers. Or is it?
The Star-Ledger
Ex-cop says evidence led to 'nanny-cam' suspect, but no talk of racial slurs
Wyckoff police chief suspended over racial profiling email
The brutal politics behind the battle over Atlantic City's future
What are the chances of a freshman graduating in 4 years at N.J. colleges?
Parents sue over lead in water at N.J. city's schools
Philly.com
Officer's jaw broken protecting students near Northeast High
Gloucester Twp. police target new 'organized crime' - shoplifting
Her son died in police custody, but this mother can't get any answers
Norcross, Fulop in war of words over Atlantic City
The Detroit Free Press
Teamsters retirees await word on deep pension cuts
Two men charged in Flint water crisis expected back in Flint courtroom
150 gather in Detroit to combat violence against kids
DPS official admits cheating special ed kids out of supplies
Riley: If we won't listen to adults on DPS, listen to a child
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Tamir Rice's mother set to speak at Kent State University's May 4 commemoration
Cleveland Metroparks honored for inner-city work (video)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers official says toxic sediment no threat to Cleveland's water supply
Judges drops probation 9 months early for former North Olmsted cop
Akron man paralyzes second shooting victim in four years, prosecutors say
The Chicago Tribune
3 dead, 14 wounded in city shootings
Lucas looking outside Chicago as parks group opposes any lakefront museum sites
Illinois legislators consider more higher education funding
CPS updates guidelines for transgender students and employees
Emanuel makes moves on homelessness; critics still boo
The Washington Post
Ted Cruz drops out of the Republican presidential race
‘Toxic stew of hatred': Elizabeth Warren excoriates Donald Trump
How Bernie Sanders won Indiana, in 60 seconds
Trump promises to obliterate Clinton’s record
Florida has nearly 400 death-row inmates. Will the state overturn all of their death sentences?
Detroit schools back in session after promise teachers will be paid
The White House has some unexpected ideas about reducing crime
Maryland educator who helped spark minority scholars program honored
Guest Post: Justice Dept. to alter its terminology for released convicts, to ease reentry
Virginia’s most endangered places include black cemeteries, a legislative office complex, and a former slave dwelling
D.C. launches lead-testing blitz of water sources at schools, recreation centers
The Los Angeles Times
Sanders wins Indiana, keeping his movement alive
L.A. County severely restricts solitary confinement for juveniles
Secret logs on jail informants are 'distressing,' Orange County D.A.'s office says
Bill to help widows stave off foreclosure passes state Senate committee
Seven Muslim women sue Urth Caffe for discrimination after they were ordered to leave
USA Today
FBI: Suspect in custody in murder of Navajo girl in New Mexico
Sanders wins Indiana, but Clinton looks to November
If Trump destroys GOP, he may take DNC down with him: Jonah Goldberg
John McCain's son bashes critics of Old Navy interracial family ad
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