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Things you should know today: 3/8/18

The Latest: FBI details mistakes handling tip line calls

Scott Keeler

Rep, Joseph Abruzzo, D- Boyton Beach, left, debates the gun/school safety bill on the floor of the House, Wednesday, March 7, 2018 in Tallahassee. (Scott Keeler/The Tampa Bay Times via AP)

The investigation of the Florida high school shootings last month is ongoing, particularly the investigation into Nikolas Cruz. Nikolas Cruz's public defender may plead guilty on behalf of Cruz if the death penalty is taken off the table. The FBI admitted to mistakes and missed opportunities with their tip line.

Danish inventor testifies at submarine murder trial

Mads Claus Rasmussen

Members of the media queue up in front of the courthouse where the trial of Danish inventor Peter Madsen, charged with murdering and dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall aboard his homemade submarine begins, in Copenhagen, Thursday, March 8, 2018. (Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau via AP)

The trial of Danish inventor charged with murder, dismemberment, and indecent handling the corpse of a Swedish reporter begins today.

1 student dead, another hurt by gun in Alabama high school

Brynn Anderson

Huffman High School is seen behind Birmingham Police cars after at a shooting Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Birmingham, Ala. At least one 17-year-old girl was killed in the shooting at the Alabama high school and one 17-year-old male student was injured, authorities said, adding they were investigating it as accidental. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

A Birmingham high school shooting left one student dead and one injured despite metal detectors and other security measures. The shooting may have been accidental.

Christopher Robin official teaser trailer

Lovers of the childhood story of Winnie the Pooh will want to checkout this new story of the beloved tale.