A student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School said 'everyone predicted' gunman would shoot up the school following the deadly ambush that left 17 dead.
Foreign office minister for cybersecurity Lord Ahmad has criticised Russian military for the NotPetya attack that crippled Ukraine and 64 countries.
Emma Matthews, from Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, was accused of being an escort when screenshots of private messages to men were taken from her phone and posted to Facebook.
International humanitarian group Médecins Sans Frontières admitted that 19 employees were fired last year for sexual abuse and harassment.
Joseph McKeever, 54, was found dead in a burned-out Ford Focus in Liverpool in June 2017. Jamie Grimes was found guilty of his murder at Liverpool Crown Court.
After human faeces were found twice on the road in a Connecticut cul-de-sac, police set up a motion-activated camera to capture the disruptive defecater.
Fikri Yarasir, 53, who owns Yummy's pizza and kebab shop in Glossop, Derbyshire, is accused of trying to import 210 kilos of heroin, alongside six others at Manchester Crown Court.
The South African president Jacob Zuma has resigned his position with immediate effect. He had been given a deadline of Wednesday by the ANC.
19-year-old Lizette Andrea Cuesta used her last hours to tell authorities "pertinent information" that led to the arrest of two murder suspects, authorities say.
At least 17 people have been killed and many injured after a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The shooter, named as Nicolas Cruz, has been taken into custody.
Nordahl Lelandais has admitted to the 'accidental' killing of Maelys de Araujo who disappeared from a wedding in Pont-de-Beauvoisin in the Chambéry region of south-eastern France.
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has died at age 65, his party spokesman says.
The 20-time grand slam champion needed just 47 minutes to reach the second round in his first match since the Australian Open.
Arsene Wenger has ruled Aaron Ramsey out of both of Arsenal's Europa League last-32 ties against Ostersunds, revealing that his recovery is not progressing as quickly as expected.
When it comes to how much money an individual earns, there may be an optimal amount that will make you happy.
A Japanese firm has announced plans for the world's tallest wooden building, a 70-storey skyscraper in Tokyo that aims to turn "towns into forests".
A team of experts found a new class of drugs that could offer alternative treatment to ocular herpes, and even extend to other types of herpes, including mouth and genital cases.
Police in the Spanish city of Murcia were shocked when they pulled over an overladen car and found a girl sleeping in the back crammed amongst the baggage.
These five elaborate methods have evolved to increase the chance that an individual male's sperm is the winner.
Former Spice Girl melted hearts with her declaration of love.
An urban fox bit a baby after sneaking into a Plymouth home through an open backdoor, a family from the West Park area has claimed.
Two officers from Greater Manchester Police's City Centre team, one of whom recently saved a man's life with CPR, were shamed online for taking a break in Caffe Nero.
Mother charged with assault as young girl found with serious injuries at her home in Shankill area of Irish capital dies.
Joseph Parker says he is "introducing new things" in training that will help him stand out in his heavyweight unification showdown with Anthony Joshua in Cardiff on 31 March.
A report by the US intelligence agencies has warned that China and Russia are developing space weapons to be used against satellites in future conflicts.
Patrick Kluivert admits that it would be difficult for his son Justin to say no to a move from Ajax to Barcelona in the future.
This Valentine's Day, the Thai government is handing out an unusual gift to encourage couples to help boost the nation's low birth rate; prenatal vitamin pills.
Researchers have not been able to fully explain the physical processes that produce the colourful aurorae.
West Ham had two bids of £15m and £18m for Cairney rejected by Fulham, who insisted they wouldn't even consider a £40m offer for the Scotland international.
A quick search of a new employee's Twitter history has led to the New York Times sacking Quinn Norton.