From air kisses to Oval Office grooming, the best bits from an unusually affectionate state visit.
US engineering team has a two-year, $2m grant to help Nasa study the Moon's surface.
A deadly storm system has moved through Louisiana and into Florida, leaving behind damaged homes.
People in the state are divided after its Supreme Court reinstalled a near-total abortion ban from 1864.
Former American football star OJ Simpson, acquitted of his ex-wife's murder in a 1995 trial, has died at 76.
The former American football star was accused in 1994 of the murder of his ex-wife and a friend.
Archive video shows the police pursuit of a white Ford Bronco carrying Simpson as he fled in Los Angeles.
Yelling broke out as Republican lawmakers shut down a plan to repeal a state law criminalising abortion.
Dramatic video shows a woman and her father jumping from 14,000ft (4,267m) as the sky begins to darken.
Some regions of Louisiana and Alabama have been under tornado alert as storms hit the region.
Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel said quick action helped to avoid a worse outcome in Philadelphia shooting.
In an interview with Noticias Univision, the US President said he did not agree with the Israeli leader's approach.
The unusual sight - complete with a white picket fence - was seen passing through the bay.
A Republican and a Democrat spoke with the BBC News after meeting with President Zelensky.
Parents of Michigan school gunman Ethan Crumbley were sentenced to prison on Tuesday in a landmark case.
Darkness descended on Monday as a total solar eclipse moved across cities and towns, turning day into night.
The BBC's Nada Tawfik describes the moment clouds parted, allowing thousands to experience the full eclipse.
See moment the Moon completely obscured the Sun, turning day to night and revealing dazzling corona.
The crowd in Ohio's Avon Lake celebrated the event with cheers and fireworks.
BBC North America Correspondent Nomia Iqbal says the eclipse is "indescribable".
A time-lapse of the eclipse from different points of Texas.