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Watch: What was argued at the Musk-Altman trial?

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Watch: What was argued at the Musk-Altman trial?

Over the past three weeks, Elon Musk and his lawyers have argued in a California federal court that Sam Altman - with whom he founded OpenAI - has swindled him out of millions of dollars and reneged on the ChatGPT-maker's original non-profit mission.

Musk and Altman themselves testified in a case in which the future of AI could be at stake.

As the trial now heads to jury for deliberations, BBC's Lily Jamali explains what we learned from the high-stakes case.

Read more here.

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Watch: What did we learn from Trump's visit to China?

President Trump has concluded a two-day visit to Beijing at a high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

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Driver films himself doing 119mph while banned

He is seen singing, smoking and smiling in one clip, while another shows his speedometer going up.

Norfolk
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Olaf the cat's 15-mile hitchhike

Olaf fell from underneath a neighbours car 15 miles from home

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A signed summary of BBC Newsline.

A close-up of Amie Donaghey. She is a young woman with slicked back, long blonde hair. She is wearing a green zip jacket and she is stood in front of a large bush.

'Fake car insurance scam left me with a criminal record'

Amie Donaghey paid £700 for an internet insurance policy which turned out to be bogus.

Northern Ireland
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Inside the goddess temple in an old office block

The temple's priestesses say anyone is welcome to visit the temple.

Wiltshire
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One-minute World News

Watch the latest news summary from BBC World News. International news updated 24 hours a day.

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Dads learning to style daughters' hair in the pub

Around 17 dads attended the first 'Plaits and Pints' workshop run a mobile hairdresser in Solihull.

Birmingham & Black Country
Two people in life jackets are hoisted to safety in the waters.

Watch: US Air Force rescues 11 people after plane crashes off Florida coast

The passengers spent hours on a floating life raft after their 20-minute flight between two islands went down.

World
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BBC on the ground during march through Jerusalem's Old City

Tens of thousands of Israeli celebrants have marched through the area captured by Israel in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

Middle East
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Watch: The day Labour's potential leadership race began to heat up

Political turmoil continued in Westminster on Thursday after Health Secretary Wes Streeting resigned Starmer's government saying he had "lost confidence" in his leadership.

Politics
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Hundreds of illegal motorbikes bulldozed in New York City crime crackdown

A moped had been used in the deadly stray-bullet shooting of a 7-month-old in Brooklyn last month, officials said.

US & Canada
Alison Johnstone embraces Kenneth Gibson before vacating presiding officer's chair

Kenneth Gibson elected as Presiding Officer

The MSP for Cunninghame North takes the chair from Alison Johnstone after being elected with 74 votes.

Scotland Politics
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Watch: Streeting's resigned - what now?

Wes Streeting has resigned as health secretary, amid speculation that he could launch a Labour leadership bid.

Politics
Stephen Colbert, Seth Myers, John Oliver, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon are pictured.

Colbert discusses his show’s end with late-night peers

Stephen Colbert met with Seth Meyers, John Oliver, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon to talk about the end of his late night show.

US & Canada
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Why were Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions overturned?

The BBC's Bernd Debusmann explains why the South Carolina supreme court ordered a new trial for the man convicted of killing his wife and son.

US & Canada
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Watch: BBC at Kyiv block of flats hit by Russian drone strike

Russia launched one of the biggest air strikes on Kyiv since the start of the war with several apartment blocks hit.

Europe
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Party leaders sworn in for new term at Scottish Parliament

Party leaders sworn in for new term at Scottish Parliament

Scotland Politics
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Watch: What now for Angela Rayner?

BBC chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman explains what this could mean for a potential Labour leadership contest.

Politics
US President Donald Trump (L) and China's President Xi Jinping stand for their countries' national anthems during a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 14, 2026.

Watch: What happened on day one of Trump's China visit?

China welcomed US President Donald Trump with cheering children and a troop parade on Thursday, before a nearly two-hour long meeting with Xi-Jinping.

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