US boards ship carrying Iran oil as Trump threatens mine-laying vessels
Central Command said it has intercepted 33 vessels since imposing a blockade on ships coming to and from Iran.
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Central Command said it has intercepted 33 vessels since imposing a blockade on ships coming to and from Iran.
The revelations intensify concerns about repeated police decisions not to investigate 2015 trafficking claims.
In a phone interview with the BBC's North America editor, the president discussed next week's visit and his relationship with the UK PM.
Throughout Russia, internet usage has become seriously restricted. Citizens are drawing comparison to Soviet censorship and today's digital blackouts.
Sherpas cannot prepare the route to the world's highest peak because a huge block of ice is in the way.
William Ruto says Kenyans speak "some of the best English in the world" while it is hard to understand Nigerians.
Gannon Ken Van Dyke allegedly made trades on Polymarket on the basis of classified information, the justice department says.
The justice department's inspector general will review the withholding and overdue release of secret files.
Police said the incident happened when two groups began shooting at each other after an argument in the food court.
Trump shared a transcript of remarks made by podcaster Mark Savage, who criticised birthright citizenship in the US.
Officials in both states cite dry conditions, high winds and drought as key factors making the fires difficult to control.
The Tiktok star's attorneys have maintained his innocence and vowed to "vigorously defend" him.
Kennedy falsely argues that vaccines did little to lower childhood deaths.
Conspiracies are running rampant online after the deaths or disappearances of at least 10 people tied to sensitive US research.
The cuts, which employees had been expecting for weeks, will be Meta's largest layoff since 2023.
The company's claim the AI tool can outperform humans at some hacking and cyber-security tasks has sparked fears in the financial world.
“They’re putting operational systems up within orbit reach of our high-value satellites.”
Signal “very happy” Apple fixed bug storing private chats after app was deleted.
Technically speaking, there’s no practical benefit to use PQC. So why is it being used?
Can you wear white after Labor Day if your destination is Earth orbit?
What happens when something that isn't human makes art? The answer lies with this image, and it will change what ends up on your screen and in your headphones forever.
While this material degrades over time, it could point to better ones.
Such experiments bring “order to the universe, whether or not the number agrees with the expected value.”
Pending refresh? RAM shortage? AI agents? There are many possible explanations.
The 4,000-year-old drug, most commonly used to treat pain, prevents certain tumours from forming and spreading across the body – findings that are already changing health policies.
The jab targets the H5N1 flu strain which has caused devastating infections in bird populations worldwide, but has yet to spread between humans.
Abi has had very mixed results when asking a chatbot for guidance about her health issues.
From before their babies are born, men undergo serious hormonal changes that can powerfully influence their behaviour – with consequences for their child's wellbeing.
Spending just 20 minutes in nature can lower blood pressure, heart rate and stress levels.
Clouds of microplastics concentrate in the air of our homes, and we could be breathing in millions of them each year. A few changes can help us reduce exposure.
For a decade, we've been told our screens are wrecking our sleep. The real culprit is far bigger than the glow from your phone.
Trump-Xi summit may be rocked by US mulling huge sanctions.
The approval came as Donald Trump is to attend a dinner with billionaire Paramount backers the Ellisons.
A new generation of Chinese goods are riding a new wave as they become globally recognisable brands.
If Dems take Congress, Trump may face reckoning for “pay-to-play” memecoin galas.
The prime minister's comments come after a US trade official said the US might have to take action over a provincial boycott of American wine and spirits.
Silk production is an increasingly high-tech business in India.
Swedish classrooms swap laptops for books, pens and paper, raising concerns from the tech sector.
Beatles star reveals all about his new country album, being a Sir and coming up with the phrase A Hard Day's Night.
Foods with added sugar are everywhere – even in some surprising places. So how easy is it to go without sugar and what difference can it make to your health?
Microplastics gush out of our taps and flake off cookware. They find their way into the yolks of eggs, and into meat and vegetables. But there are things we can do to eat less of them.
In London and LA, we tried eating local food to make our diets more climate-friendly. Here's what happened next.
Judges said the four shortlisted artists presented "a compelling reflection of contemporary British art".
Ruth Slenczynska was a child prodigy who played with five US Presidents and recorded into her 90s.
Charging cables are the most overlooked technology in your life, until they break and you're stuck with a dying phone. Here's how to take better care of them.
TV channels for dogs are multiplying but research is mixed on whether dogs are watching.
Instead of throwing away edible and nutrient-rich peel of bananas, oranges and other fruits and veg, here are five ways to make the most of them.
Jenny Lennick's colourful hair clips are sold across the US and around the world.
The presenter said recent weeks had been "extremely testing" but he is "now on the pathway to recovery".
The charges are dismissed after a court hears an expert cannot be sure the reading was accurate.
Played by Richard Gadd, Ruben Pallister is the new BBC drama's ferocious antagonist.
Football Focus is to end after 52 years, BBC Sport announces.
Beast Industries has strongly denied claims of sexual harassment and workplace gender bias.
The 51-year-old, who is originally from Bolton, currently presents the teatime show on Radio 2.