The report followed revelations that Democrat Hillary Clinton used a personal email account exclusively during her time as secretary of state
In an interview with U.S. Catholic website Crux, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said the jihadists were committing "genocide" and must be stopped.
The exercises come days after President Obama issued a new round of sanctions against Venezuelan officials.
IBTimes sat down with Morgan Spurlock and Dermot McCormack at SXSW to discuss AOL’s first long-form series “Connected.”
An exit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could lead to progress in Palestinian peace talks, experts have suggested.
Four years after the Syrian Civil War began, the men who took up arms against Bashar Assad have been absorbed by extremist groups.
The Pentagon said the U.S. targeted the leader of the al Shabaab militant group in Somalia this week.
The U.S. and five other major powers will resume negotiations with Iran Sunday, ahead of a March deadline for a framework deal.
Dragging on since 2011, the Syrian Civil War has claimed more than 210,000 lives.
Rodolfo Gonzalez had been locked up on charges of fomenting street violence against the socialist government.
Details of the Federal Open Market Committee's September 2012 meeting were published by Medley Global Advisors in a report to clients.
BYD, the Chinese maker of electric buses that’s backed by Warren Buffett, says it’s more than tripling its battery output.
Jay Z acquires HD streaming music company Aspiro for $56 million.
The electric car is part of Uber's program to help its drivers buy or lease new or used cars.
Hate groups are in every state of the country, although their numbers are falling.
The former president's conviction on terrorism charges was politically motivated, his supporters say.
Officials recently discovered its “worst ever” malware attack on the U.S. State Department email system. Now they’re trying to eliminate the sneaky software.
Economists look ahead to the Fed's two-day policy meeting next week, where they'll seek clues about any interest-rate hikes.
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Members of a disbanded fraternity chapter retain a lawyer who once ran for Senate against the university's president.
The patient is being treated at a specialty unit of the National Institutes of Health.
Moscow said its cooperation with the Southeast Asian nation was in line with international norms and bilateral agreements.