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Trump holds lead over Cruz in Indiana; Malia Obama picks Harvard.

ByABC News
May 1, 2016, 8:32 PM
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a town hall event, Sept. 17, 2015, in Rochester, N.H.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a town hall event, Sept. 17, 2015, in Rochester, N.H.
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— -- 1. Trump Holds 15-Point Lead Over Cruz in Indiana Ahead of Primary

Donald Trump holds a 15 percentage point lead over Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in Indiana ahead of the state's Republican primary this Tuesday, according to a new poll from NBC/WSJ/Marist released Sunday morning.

Trump earned 49 percent support in the new poll, while Cruz garnered 34 percent and John Kasich had 13 percent.

The result would help pave the way to the GOP presidential nomination for the real estate mogul, padding his delegate lead and giving him a viable way to become the "presumptive nominee" by clinching 1,237 pledged delegates after California and New Jersey vote on June 7.

2. Rescuers Pull 72-Year-Old Man From Rubble 13 Days After Ecuador Earthquake

PHOTO: On April 29, Venezuelan rescuers pulled Manuel Vasquez out from under the rubble of a building that partially collapsed during a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Ecuador April 16.
On April 29, Venezuelan rescuers pulled Manuel Vasquez out from under the rubble of a building that partially collapsed during a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Ecuador April 16.

Nearly two weeks after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Ecuador, killing at least 654 people, a Venezuelan rescue crew pulled a 72-year-old man from the rubble of a building.

Manuel Vasquez was discovered by Venezuelan rescuers in the fishing town of Jaramijo on Friday while doing building inspections after they heard him making noises from underneath the rubble of a partially collapsed building, according to a statement released Saturday by the Venezuelan embassy in Quito.

Vasquez, who had been trapped in the building since the April 16 earthquake, was dehydrated and disoriented, and was suffering from kidney failure and a urinary tract infection. The embassy said he also lost several toes.

3. Malia Obama to Attend Harvard University in Fall of 2017

PHOTO: Malia Obama attends a State Dinner at the White House, March 10, 2016, in Washington.
Malia Obama attends a State Dinner at the White House, March 10, 2016, in Washington.

President Obama and the first lady have announced that their daughter Malia will attend Harvard University in the fall of 2017, taking a gap year after her high school graduation next month.

Malia, 17, is set to graduate from the prestigious Sidwell Friends School in Washington in June.

President Obama recently was asked to speak at the school's commencement but turned down the offer, saying instead "I'm going to be wearing dark glasses ... and I’m going to cry."

Malia, along with her parents, has visited at least a dozen colleges over the past year and a half. Both the president and first lady earned their law degrees at Harvard Law School.

4. 'Maze Runner' 'Further Delayed' Due to Dylan O'Brien's Recovery, Says Studio

PHOTO: In this image released by 20th Century Fox, Dylan O'Brien appears in a scene from "The Maze Runner."
In this image released by 20th Century Fox, Dylan O'Brien appears in a scene from "The Maze Runner."

The final installment of "The Maze Runner" series has been postponed again.

Production on "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" was halted late last month after the film's star, actor Dylan O'Brien, was injured on set.

In a statement on Saturday, a rep for 20th Century Fox said principal photography on the film would be further delayed "to allow Dylan O'Brien more time to fully recover from his injuries."

"We wish Dylan a speedy recovery and look forward to restarting production as soon as possible," the statement concluded.

5. Duchess of Cambridge Featured on Cover of British Vogue

PHOTO: British Vogue has released their stunning June 2016 cover featuring HRH The Duchess of Cambridge.
British Vogue has released their stunning June 2016 cover featuring HRH The Duchess of Cambridge.

The Duchess of Cambridge appears on the cover of British Vogue to celebrate the magazine's 100th anniversary, in a collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery of which Kate is the Charitable Patron.

For the article, which appears in the issue that will hit the news stands June 5, the duchess was photographed by Josh Olins in casual attire to reflect her love of the countryside. She and Prince William have a country home Anmer Hall on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk where they split their time with Kensington Palace raising their children.

"Since 1916, Vogue has been a leading champion of British portraiture," a spokesperson for The Duchess of Cambridge said. "The Duchess was delighted to play a part in celebrating the centenary of an institution that has given a platform to some of the most renowned photographers in this country's history."