News Headlines - 03 April 2018

Woman shoots 3, self at YouTube headquarters in possible domestic dispute – The Denver Post

A woman opened fire with a handgun Tuesday in a courtyard at YouTube headquarters, wounding three people before fatally shooting herself in what is being investigated as a domestic dispute, authorities said.
Terrified employees huddled inside, calling 911, as officers and federal agents swarmed the company’s suburban campus sandwiched between two interstates in the San Francisco Bay Area city of San Bruno.

Royals attend church without Duke of Edinburgh on Easter Sunday

The Duke of Edinburgh was absent from this year's Easter service at Windsor attended by the Queen... The Queen was joined by members of the royal family including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who were there without their children.

Winnie Mandela, controversial ex-wife of Nelson Mandela, dies at 81

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, the controversial former wife of legendary South African President Nelson Mandela, died Monday, her family said. She was 81... The couple separated after Nelson Mandela's release in 1990, and he became president of South Africa in 1994. He accused his wife of infidelity. After the divorce, she kept his name and added her maiden name. Nelson Mandela died in 2013.

German dachshund museum in Passau 'a world first' - BBC News

A new museum in the Bavarian city of Passau celebrates Germany's - and the world's - affection for the dachshund.
More than 4,500 toys and other items showcase the breed popularly called the "sausage dog", a symbol of Bavaria.

French police charge Pippa Middleton's father-in-law with rape of a minor - The Local

The father-in-law of Pippa Middleton, whose sister Kate is married to Britain's Prince William, has been charged in France with the rape of a minor, a legal source told AFP on Friday, as a family spokesperson called the allegation "untrue and scandalous".
David Matthews was taken into custody for questioning last Tuesday by investigators with France's Brigade for the Protection of Minors in a case dating from 1998-99, after a complaint was lodged in 2017, the source said.