News Headlines - 24 January 2018

Militants Attack Afghan Offices of Children's NGO, Killing 4 | US News

Militants stormed the offices of Save the Children in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing four people and triggering a shootout with police that lasted almost 10 hours, provincial officials and the organization said.

Kentucky school shooting: 2 students killed, 18 injured - CNN

Another high school has turned into a scene of carnage, this time in western Kentucky... A 15-year-old male student was arrested at the scene, Gov. Matt Bevin said. On Wednesday he was charged with two counts of murder and 12 counts of first degree assault, Marshall County Assistant Attorney Jason Darnall told reporters.

Jeff Sessions Interviewed By Special Counsel Robert Mueller In Russia Inquiry : NPR

Attorney General Jeff Sessions was interviewed last week by special counsel Robert Mueller as part of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Sessions is the first member of President Trump's Cabinet known to have been questioned by the special counsel's office in its investigation into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

White Moose Cafe owner sends YouTuber Elle Darby invoice for publicity | Metro News

Paul Stenson, who owns the White Moose Cafe and Charleville Lodge in Dublin, has previously offended vegans, people suffering from coeliac disease, breastfeeding mothers and people from Brazil. Melania Trump 'shuns the White House to spend the night at D.C. hotels' His latest public spat, this time with bloggers, was sparked after YouTuber Elle Darby emailed him asking for a free stay.

Paris flooded as Seine bursts its banks after days of heavy rain

Some areas of Paris are under water after the River Seine burst its banks following days of heavy rain... Water levels rose at least 3.3m above normal levels after heavy rains lashed the country over the past few days.