Today's Headlines: 'Racism' behind Sweden school killings, Virtual reality 'predicts Alzheimer's', Clinton ends marathon Benghazi grilling

'Racism' behind Sweden school killings
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Today's Headlines October 23
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'Racism' behind Sweden school killings
A sword-wielding attacker who killed a teacher and a pupil at a school in Sweden had "racist motives", police believe.
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Virtual reality 'predicts Alzheimer's'
Alzheimer's disease can be detected decades before onset, using a virtual reality test, a study suggests.
'Drunken' spies' defections shook US
Two members of the Cambridge spy ring were so drunken and unstable that US officials were stunned they had been employed by the Foreign Office, newly-released papers show.
Clinton ends marathon Benghazi grilling
Hillary Clinton endures an 11-hour hearing before a US Congress committee over the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, when she was secretary of state.
 
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Three shot at US university
Three people have been shot and one is reported to be critically wounded at Tennessee State University in Nashville, US police say.
Sport
Pakistan v England
Live text and TMS commentary as England remove Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq in the first over on day two of the second Test in Dubai.
I am no angel, says Chelsea's Costa
Chelsea striker Diego Costa tells Football Focus he will not change his combative style of playing the game.
I am no angel, says Chelsea's Costa
Chelsea striker Diego Costa tells Football Focus he will not change his combative style of playing the game.
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Magazine
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Cycling to Norway
The pedalling migrants who travel via Arctic Russia
Business
Google's Alphabet in big profit jump
Alphabet the new parent company of Google, reports profits up almost 50% for the third quarter.
Twitter chief hands shares to staff
Twitter chief executive and co-founder Jack Dorsey to give a third of his shares in the firm to employees.
 
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Technology
Tesla autopilot 'driving dangerously'
Videos posted online appear to show Tesla's new self-drive mode causing its cars to drive dangerously and speed.
Disney to launch Netflix rival in UK
Disney is to launch its own subscription video streaming service in the UK.
Autos
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The war on the 'hoverboard'
Is there room on the road for the self-balancing scooter?
 
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Aston's 1,000hp electric Rapide
A production version of the battery powered 'RapidE' is due in two years
Capital
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Busy: Badge of honour or big farce
Ban the word busy and reframe your thinking to get things done
 
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The perils of unlimited holiday
Taking advantage of endless vacation policies has a downside
Culture
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Tribute to a dog – and Lou Reed
Laurie Anderson's first full-length film in 30 years
 
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Is Spectre the best Bond yet?
Our film critic sizes up 007's latest
Earth
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Shapes seen in starling flocks
The shapes we see in starling murmurations
 
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Are chimps more social than us?
Humans live in bigger groups, but most people are strangers
Future
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About BBC Future
Making you smarter every day
 
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What makes kimchi taste so funky?
What makes kimchi taste so funky?
Travel
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The Scottish reign of rock 'n' roll
Wander through a city that birthed some of the UK's favourite bands
 
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A taco with Middle Eastern roots
This Mexican classic started off nearly 12,400km to the east
 
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