US President Joe Biden welcomed them off the plane at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
Apple sales returned to growth, but Intel reported a sales slump and announced sweeping job cuts.
The US secretary of state insists Venezuelans' votes in the recent presidential election "must count".
Seven men have been charged after disorder broke out on Teesside on Wednesday.
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
Cat owners may need to get a licence, ensure their pet is vaccinated - and "won't disturb the peace".
The lawsuit alleges the multi-billionaire unfairly terminated a partnership with the celebrity presenter.
Scientists say huge invisible ribbons of water vapour in the sky are partly to be blamed for floods in India.
More than 9,000 women in their 30s left teaching in England last year, the largest single group.
The BBC’s Sarah Rainsford recalls phone conversations with the ex-US marine while he was imprisoned in Russia.
Rebecca Dowdeswell says L'Oréal's objection to a trademark application has cost her two years and £30,000.
The end of the pay dispute sounded too good to be true. And now some are wondering if it might be.
Friday's front pages continue to be dominated by the Southport knife attacks.
The alleged rape was reported in 2017 but is yet to go to court. The justice system is "broken", she says.
Hampshire Police are looking for people involved in disruption on Wednesday evening.
Andy Murray was understandably emotional as his illustrious career came to a close at the Paris 2024 Olympics - but he wasn't the only one.
The BBC has learned the new Labour government has shelved £1.3bn of funding for tech and AI projects.
What impact will the cut in interest rates have on ordinary people's lives?
The president is using his final months in office to take a victory lap after weeks of personal and political turmoil.
St Mirren beat Valur 4-1 on the night and on aggregate to reach the Conference League third qualifying round.
Kilmarnock miss out on the Europa League third qualifying round after losing 1-0 to Cercle Bruges for a 2-1 aggregate defeat (UK only).
A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.
Watch highlights as Andy Murray's illustrious career comes to an end with a straight-set defeat alongside Dan Evans to American third seeds Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul in the Olympic men's doubles quarter-finals.
People visiting the National Eisteddfod in Pontypridd are being encouraged to use public transport.
Sarah Tunnicliffe says she may have to catch a public bus in her wheelchair to her wedding.