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Flames ripped through Nottoway House, destroying much of structure, which was built in 1859.
The BBC's Nada Tawfik explains what happened when the text messages were brought up in court.
A manuscript, once considered an unofficial copy of Magna Carta, is now believed to be genuine and ''one of the world's most valuable documents''.
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, Ben Cohen, was part of a protest in the US Senate.
The prosecution wrapped up its questioning of Ventura, who will return to the stand on Thursday for cross-examination by Combs' lawyers.
Watch the moment Representative Blake Moore's name is called and a colleague nudges him awake.
In an emotional testimony, the singer said she was forced to participate in her former partner's "freak-offs".
Prosecutors allege the rapper used fame and violence to sexually abuse women, while the rapper's attorneys defended his "swinger" lifestyle.
Born in the Windy City in 1955 to parents of Spanish and Franco-Italian descent, Prevost served as an altar boy and was ordained in 1982.
Pope Leo XIV's brother Louis says nothing will be the same again after his appointment.
Robert Prevost is originally from Chicago, where he served as an altar boy and was ordained as a priest in 1982.
New York police have arrested more than 70 pro-Palestinian protesters after they occupied the main library at Columbia University.
Former US President Joe Biden talks Trump, Russia and US-Europe relations with the BBC's Today programme.
The theme for this year's event was "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," the first since 2003 to focus exclusively on menswear.
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".