The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned of two fake videos circulating online that aim to cast doubt around the ...
His rival Kamala Harris, who voted by mail last week, is among the 82 million people who cast their ballot before election ...
She refused to tell the BBC if she had been paid by EduBirdie, but said she did not condone plagiarism. YouTube/sheismichaela Michaela Mendez wore the EduBirdie logo ... after 24 hours, to ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been interviewed by political correspondent Henry Zeffman live from Downing Street on BBC Breakfast You can watch the interview back at the top of this page - just ...
The star, who has legally changed his name to Ye, posted a video of his campaign logo to social media, alongside the caption Ye 24. He also claimed to have asked Donald Trump to be his running mate.
For $100 (£70), the vendor would deliver a "registered" card, with either the logo ... 24 hours, they promised. "Your cards will be saved into the database system," they told the BBC.
"I've been seeing the BBC since I was a kid ... "They said they would mine them for 24 hours, and they could make you around 20-to-40%, depending on the type of crypto-coin," Chiranjeevi said.
At Goodyear's labs, the tyres are tested for 24 hours at a time ... head of European research and development at Hankook, tells BBC News. The South Korean company unveiled the latest version ...
A British-Chinese woman has told the BBC that she handed over her life savings ... uniformed officers and a desk with a large police logo. “That moment all my suspicions are gone.
Two Ukrainian army brigades defending the city's southern flank gave the BBC access to their positions ... than 220 Ukrainian service members in a 24-hour period in the battle for Bakhmut.
The bricks of cocaine were stamped with the Superman logo An officer leans over and whispers that importers pay €27-32,000 ($30-35,000; £24-28,000) for each parcel. They then at least double ...
He has lived under 24-hour police protection for the past five ... Mark Lowen explores whether the extreme is becoming mainstream. Watch on the BBC News channel at 13:30 on Saturday 1 June.