Florida shooting: At least 17 dead in high school attack
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Today's Headlines February 15
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Florida shooting: At least 17 dead in high school attack
The suspect is named as Nikolas Cruz, 19, an ex-student at the school who had been expelled.
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'I heard five pops'
Paramedics treat the injured on the street as other students are marched to safety by armed police.
South Africa's Jacob Zuma resigns after pressure from party
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma resigns, bringing nine troubled years in office to an end.
Stormy Daniels 'free to tell her story' after Trump lawyer statement
The porn star's lawyer says 'everything is off now' that Mr Trump's lawyer confirmed a payment to her.
 
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Ultra-processed foods 'linked to cancer'
French researchers studied effects of highly-processed foods, such as cakes, bread and chicken nuggets.
Sport
Ronaldo leads Real Madrid to late victory against PSG
Cristiano Ronaldo's double gives Real Madrid a first-leg Champions League lead after fighting back to beat Paris St-Germain.
Winter Olympics: Aksel Lund Svindal wins downhill gold in Pyeongchang
Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal becomes the oldest Olympic alpine skiing champion by storming to victory in the men's downhill.
Liverpool thrash Porto to close in on Champions League quarters
Liverpool take a major step towards the Champions League quarter-finals with a last-16 first-leg thrashing of Porto in Portugal.
Top Videos
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Florida students describe fleeing as shots rang out
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South African President Jacob Zuma: 'I resign with immediate effect'
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Jacob Zuma: South African leader's rise and fall
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Morgan Tsvangirai: The man who took on Robert Mugabe
Magazine
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'Hun, this could be your opportunity to get rich'
We hear from multi-level marketing, or MLM success stories, as well as women who say they've lost thousands of pounds.
Business
Carillion: Canadian firm BGIS seeks facilities contracts
The firm says it will employ more than 2,500 Carillion employees should the deal go through.
Consumer price rise signals firming inflation
Inflation rose by more than expected in January, lifting the prospect of faster interest rate rises.
 
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Technology
Snapchat petition attracts one million signatures
Snapchat's changes have sparked a backlash as users complain that it is more difficult to use.
Apple's HomePod speakers leave white marks on wood
The tech firm has said owners may have to re-oil surfaces if the ring marks do not fade.
Capital
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Skating to work when it's -25C
David Allanson commutes 3.5km over a frozen lake
 
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Why isn’t it illegal to pay women less?
What a tiny Nordic nation can teach the world about gender pay gaps
Culture
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How Paris changed how we think
The city became a thriving hub of writers and artists
 
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A code language gay men used to survive
Polari was slang used to skirt strict anti-homosexuality laws
Earth
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The world's most extreme dog patrol
The beauty of the Arctic as seen by Greenland's elite dog sled team
 
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The wreck of the Titanic is being eaten
It takes a special kind of species to eat away a giant steel ship
Future
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Five myths about loneliness
It’s not on the rise – or always bad
 
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The science behind the perfect chip
How can you them crispy outside and soft inside?
Travel
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One last adventure on Mont Blanc
It was a chance – and reminder – for him to live again
 
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A 128-year-old dating service
It’s reportedly responsible for more than 100 marriages
 
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