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WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton is echoing calls by her rival Bernie Sanders for the resignation of Republican Gov. Rick Snyder of Michigan, saying he should either resign or be recalled from office in the aftermath of the lead-tainted water crisis in Flint. During tonight's Democratic debate, Sanders called on Snyder to resign for "dereliction" of duty. Clinton said: "Amen to that."

WASHINGTON (AP) — Marco Rubio is posting his second win in the Republican presidential race. The Florida senator will be collecting all 23 of Puerto Rico's delegates after posting a huge win in the U.S. territory. Like many states, Puerto Rico awards all the GOP delegates to a candidate who gets more than 50 percent of the vote. Rubio was well above that threshold in today's contest.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nancy Reagan will be buried beside her husband at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California. The helpmate, backstage adviser and fierce protector of the former president died today at her Los Angeles home. She was 94. Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger calls her "one of my heroes."

BOSTON (AP) — Authorities say a shooting in suburban Boston has left one man dead and a handful of other people injured, including two 15-year-olds. The shooting happened early today at a building in Chelsea, a few miles from Logan International Airport. Responding officers found seven people with gunshot wounds, including one who died of his injuries. No arrests have been made.

MIAMI (AP) — The search is expanding for a Texas man who fell from a cruise ship near Florida's Key Largo. The Coast Guard has almost doubled its coverage area. It now covers more than 1,600 square nautical miles. Officials say 46-year-old David Mossman fell from the 10th deck of the Navigator of the Seas ship early Saturday, a distance of about 100 feet.

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