A van drove into a crowd of people in Canada's biggest city.
On Tuesday White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt launched an attack on the BBC's coverage of reports that Israeli forces had killed Palestinians near an aid distribution centre in Gaza. She claimed that the BBC took down a story after reviewing footage. The BBC has said the claim is completely wrong and that it stands by its journalism. Ros Atkins from BBC Verify takes a look at the facts.
More than 200 fires are burning in the country, with over 100 of them considered out of control.
The BBC's Carl Nasman on Senator Joni Ernst's back and forth about Medicaid with a town hall audience member.
A newly-installed web camera captured the moment the national park's Black Diamond Pool in Wyoming belched a dark liquid sludge.
A zebra, described as a pet, is still running free after after being filmed on 31 May galloping on a road in Christiana.
A suspect has been arrested and charged with a federal hate crime and attempted murder, accused of "setting people on fire".
Eight people were injured after a man "started setting people on fire" at a mall in Boulder, Colorado, police say.
"Mia" also said the rap mogul sexually assaulted her "on more than one occasion", though he has denied all allegations.
The former president announced earlier this month he had an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer.
The tech mogul, whose time as a special government employee has ended, explained how he had got the bruise.
The Canadian province of Manitoba declared a state of emergency and told 17,000 people to flee wildfires.
Faizan Zaki correctly spelled the French-derived word "éclaircissement" to secure the title and take home the $52,500 prize.
Severe weather swept through the Central Texas city causing floods, damage and power outages.
The world's richest man spent nearly 130 days working with the Trump administration to slash the federal government.
The BBC's Nomia Iqbal spoke to students at Harvard University, which is the target of funding cuts and a ban on international student enrollment.
The president was not pleased with an acronym, standing for "Trump Always Chickens Out", reportedly coined on Wall Street.
A US flight was delayed after two birds ended up onboard the aircraft, baffling both passengers and crew.
Fuel leaks on the rocket caused it to begin spinning, leading to an uncontrolled re-entry through Earth's atmosphere.
The two men were arrested after a high-speed chase in Texas, just days after they fled a Louisiana jail with eight other inmates.
A look at the King's historic 2025 visit to Ottawa and opening of the Canadian parliament.