Shootings at a school in British Columbia, Canada, and a nearby home left 10 people dead on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, according to The Associated Press. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police reported that the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School resulted in seven fatalities, while two more were discovered dead at a nearby home. The suspected shooter, a woman, was also killed.
The incident at the school left more than 25 people injured, with two airlifted to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, according to the AP. The shootings have prompted investigations by Canadian authorities.
In other news, Prince William concluded his first tour of Saudi Arabia with a visit to the Sharaan Nature Reserve, as reported by Sky News. The Prince of Wales toured the reserve to learn about conservation initiatives aimed at protecting and reintroducing native species, including gazelles and the Arabian oryx. He was also briefed on a program to bring back the critically endangered Arabian leopard.
Meanwhile, in Mexico City, the Paseo de la Reforma, the city's most important street, was shut down to car traffic on Sunday, February 11, 2026, allowing over 100,000 people to enjoy the space on bikes, skates, and rollerblades, according to NPR. The weekly event showcases the city's diversity, with participants ranging from families to runners.
Also on February 11, 2026, NPR reported on the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Journalist Vicky Ward, who first profiled the sex offender in 2003, discussed the fallout from the millions of publicly released documents and the reasons behind the story's delayed emergence.
In the world of entertainment, The Verge reviewed "Reanimal," a new action-platformer from the makers of Little Nightmares. The game features a horror-themed environment with unexpected elements, including human cadavers and gigantic talking pigs.
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