Police in Las Vegas respond to an active shooter alert at the University of Nevada on Wednesday.
Former US President Joe Biden talks Trump, Russia and US-Europe relations with the BBC's Today programme.
The newly-elected prime minister repeated that Canada is not for sale during his visit to the White House.
Trump dominated the discussion, but Carney made his position clear on issues like tariffs and Canada becoming America's 51st state.
The theme for this year's event was "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," the first since 2003 to focus exclusively on menswear.
The BBC's Anthony Zurcher looks at how past Oval Office meetings could set the tone for the prime minister's visit to Washington.
As Trump orders the reopening of the notorious prison, Lily Jamali takes a closer look at what draws tourists there.
California's governor was also asked by BBC Newsnight about his rumoured White House ambitions.
The prime minister also laid out how he will approach forthcoming talks with President Donald Trump.
Tammy Bruce found out about Mike Waltz's job change from a reporter during a news briefing on Thursday.
The US president was addressing possible shortages due to tariffs on China during a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
Runaway kangaroo 'Sheila' shut down part of an interstate in Alabama before being caught.
The former vice-president criticises the administration's agenda.
Donald Trump told reporters he had "no preference" over who the conclave would elect as the new pope.
The Clayborn Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, was the organising centre for Martin Luther King Jr's final campaign in 1968.
As the polls closed in Canada, Mark Carney told the BBC there's a partnership to be had with the US, but it will be "on our terms".
The BBC asked voters to share their responses as the Liberals' victory became clear on the night.
An unprecedented win and a message to Trump - a look at how Mark Carney's Liberal Party claimed victory.
Carney supporters erupted into cheers as the party was projected to form a government, reports our correspondent.
Clashes, cuts and dozens of executive orders - how the US president's second term is off to a whirlwind start.
The race team told BBC News that both drivers were treated, released, and are recovering well, though still sore.