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Trump trial updates: Michael Cohen’s testimony wraps, prosecution rests and a tense exchange between defense witness and judge
Judge Juan Merchan told attorneys this morning that closing arguments in the hush money trial will begin Tuesday, May 28, the day after Memorial Day.
5 min read - WorldYahoo News
Iranian president, 7 others, have died in a helicopter crash: Here's what we know — and what we don't
Iran's president has died in a helicopter crash. Here's what we know so far — and what we don't.
3 min read - PoliticsYahoo News
2024 election: Your guide to all the key primaries, debates and what happens next
Up next: Alaska and Wyoming, which are holding Democratic primaries on April 13, followed by Puerto Rico's Republican primary on April 21.
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2024 election primaries: Biden, Trump delegate tracker and updated results
Visual presentation of the 2024 primary election schedule, results in each state and the latest delegate counts for each candidate.
1 min read - SportsBBC
Leinster's Byrne relishing Toulouse test in decider
Leinster's Ross Byrne says there is no added pressure on his side in this season's Champions Cup final against Toulouse despite losing against La Rochelle in the 2022 and 2023 deciders.
2 min read - SportsBBC
'We're looking for that commitment' - O'Neill
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has said "we need to get away" from viewing international friendlies after the club season as an inconvenience.
3 min read - CelebrityBBC
Scarlett Johansson 'shocked' by AI chatbot imitation
The star says she is "shocked" after OpenAI launched a chatbot with a voice "eerily similar" to hers.
4 min read - WorldBBC
Top scientists urge action against faeces in rivers
A team of Royal Academy of Engineering scientists say the risk from human faeces is increasing.
4 min read - EntertainmentBBC
Liverpool to become 'Taylor Town' for Eras shows
The city will "go all-out with a welcome for Taylor Swift and the Swifties", a councillor says.
3 min read - SportsBBC
How Wubben-Moy produced best season of her career
Arsenal defender Lotte Wubben-Moy started yoga and clipped up her own analysis as she produced the greatest season of her career so far.
5 min read - WorldBBC
Tamil Nadu: These elephants are dying on rail tracks - can AI save them?
Officials in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu are using AI to monitor elephant movement on rail tracks.
3 min read - WorldBBC
Australia and NZ begin New Caledonia evacuations
The French Pacific territory's airport has been closed since deadly unrest erupted last week.
3 min read - WorldBBC
South Korea bans TikTok hit 'idolising' Kim Jong Un
The boppy propaganda tune extols Kim Jong Un as a "friendly father" and "great leader".
2 min read - WorldBBC
Questions surround trial of Greek shipwreck accused
Nine men are accused over last year's Med migrant disaster, but there are discrepancies in the case.
7 min read - WorldBBC
Hornchurch: Woman dies in XL bully attack at home
The woman was found dead at her home in Hornchurch in east London on Monday afternoon, police say.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Chesterfield chemical spill closed road for seven hours
Fire crews responded after hydrochloric acid reportedly leaked on to a busy Derbyshire road.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Notorious loyalist was 'a state agent' - claims
Fresh claims have emerged that the loyalist Billy Wright - murdered in the Maze in 1997 - was a state agent.
4 min read - WorldBBC
Terrorism police charge man after substances found
A man faces charges relating to explosives and regulated substances after a raid near Luton.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Contaminated blood victim demands compensation clarity
David Thomas from Penarth contracted hepatitis C after being given contaminated blood aged 10.
2 min read - USThe Cool Down
Government prize helps fund novel solutions for recycling old wind turbine materials: 'Capable of advancing the technologies to commercialization'
"These domestic recycling solutions enhance our energy security by reducing the nation's dependence on foreign materials."
2 min read - WorldBBC
Street carnival to return after five years
Cowley Road Carnival in Oxfordshire is making a return with a focus on sustainability.
2 min read - LifestyleBusiness Insider
A rare feather just sold for $28,000, making it worth 40 times as much as gold by weight
Sacred to the Māori people, the huia's feather was worn by those of high rank and was valued in trade. It was last sighted in 1907.
3 min read - SportsBBC
South Africa in West Indies 2024
Fixtures for South Africa's two tours of West Indies - featuring three T20 internationals before the T20 World Cup, and another three in August along with two Tests.
1 min read - LifestyleBBC
Japan blocks iconic Mt Fuji view to deter tourists
A big barrier is erected as local residents accuse tourists of dropping litter and parking illegally.
6 min read - USBBC
Gunshot victim seriously ill in hospital
Three men are charged as an investigation continues into Friday's shooting in Middlesbrough.
1 min read - BusinessBusiness Insider
Sundar Pichai says OpenAI might have breached YouTube's terms and conditions to train its text-to-video model Sora
"We have terms and conditions, and we would expect people to abide by those terms and conditions when you build a product," Pichai told The Verge.
4 min read - SportsBBC
Scotland's papers: Blood scandal cover-up 'betrayed' victims
The infected blood inquiry report revealing that Britain covered up failures makes Scotland's front pages.
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Does Newey guarantee success and should Red Bull replace Perez? - F1 Q&A
BBC Sport's F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
8 min read - WorldBBC
Bid to increase west Scotland's red squirrel numbers
Six animals have been released at a remote location on the Morvern peninsula.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Group going for gold at Chelsea Flower Show
The Nottinghamshire organisation said it had been preparing for the prestigious show for 18 months.
2 min read - WorldBBC
Former cinema owner has doubts about its revival
Trevor Harris ran the Regal cinema until it closed in 1994 but says it would be costly to reopen.
2 min read - WorldBBC
Fungus is unleashed on unwelcome plant from Himalayas
A wildlife trust is trying to defend Hertfordshire's chalk rivers against the Himalayan balsam.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Infected blood scandal: Sunak promises 'comprehensive' blood compensation
Victims and others affected by the infected blood scandal are waiting to hear how much they will be paid.
3 min read - USBBC
Concerns over needles dumped at school waste site
Residents are meant to bring their rubbish on an allocated day and should not leave it unattended.
3 min read - WorldBBC
Dublin firm plans 850-room Belfast student campus
The 850 bedroom development is planned for Corporation Street, close to the Ulster University campus.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Missing cat returns home after two years
Nev went missing in May 2022 but came home to his family in Begbroke, Oxfordshire, on Friday.
2 min read - WorldBBC
German group accused of plotting coup go on trial
The group believed that Queen Elizabeth II's death might have been a secret signal to act.
3 min read - WorldBBC
'Deadly heroin batch is putting lives at risk here'
Essex Police invites the BBC to join its specialist drugs safeguarding team in Colchester.
3 min read - BusinessBBC
City to get two new NHS dentists
People are being asked to express an interest in the dental surgeries, which open in the summer.
1 min read - WorldBBC
Sihek chick is 'huge beacon of hope' for species
The sihek hatching is part of global efforts to return the bird to the wild in its native country.
3 min read - WorldBBC
Monkey kept in inappropriate conditions - rescue
Monkey World says Marcel had a distorted spine and hips, and had half of his tail missing.
2 min read - SportsBBC
Sam Kerr: Australia & Chelsea striker ruled out of Paris Olympics
Australia striker Sam Kerr is ruled out of the Olympics after injuring her anterior cruciate ligament n January.
2 min read - ScienceThe Cool Down
Scientists use rare metal to set new record in effort to produce limitless energy: 'It was a pretty remarkable result'
"During the six-minute shot, we were able to measure quite nicely the central electron temperature."
2 min read - WorldBBC
'We've yet to see anything' - flood payout delays
Businesses are re-opening but many are still waiting for financial help six months on.
6 min read - USKTLA articles
Widow of man shot dead in unprovoked attack on L.A. Metro bus speaks out
The wife of a man tragically gunned down on a Metro bus in Commerce last week is speaking out and sharing her pain over what investigators are calling a random and unprovoked murder. The fatal May 16 shooting happened just before 5 p.m. aboard a Metro bus at Slauson and Boxford avenues. Authorities […]
3 min read - WorldBBC
Public get say on wind farm beach cable plans
The plans to bring an electricity cable onshore at Saunton in Devon prompt hundreds of objections.
2 min read - LifestyleBBC
Berkshire Big Picture: Tuesday's image of the county
Showcasing the best images sent to us from around Berkshire.
2 min read - BusinessBusiness Insider
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, just hinted at retirement. Here's how he became an iconic billionaire banker.
Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, began his career in banking at American Express.
8 min read - WorldBBC
Human sacrifice evidence in Iron Age bones, say Bournemouth researchers
The remains reveal "rare physical evidence" of human sacrifice, according to researchers.
2 min read - WorldBBC
BMW and Jaguar used banned China parts - US probe
The car makers used parts made by a supplier banned over alleged links to Chinese forced labour.
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