The attack came in response to the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians by the Islamic State group.
A new report by Kaspersky Lab reveals that the attacks, which are still ongoing, have so far targeted banks across Russia, Europe and the U.S.
Under the Treaty on Open Skies, Russia is set to conduct two observation flights over the U.S. and one over Italy this month.
China drew $13.9 billion in foreign direct investment in January, up 29.4 percent from a year earlier.
Economic Minister Akira Amari told reporters the economy was on track for a recovery.
By the time patients realize they are infected, it's too late for anti-virals.
Former Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber resigned after fiancée Cylvia Hayes was reportedly involved in some nefarious acts.
Egypt's Sisi vowed to avenge the killings of the members of the oft-persecuted Christian sect. President Obama condemned the killings.
The rules were criticized by the American Civil Liberties Union, which said they fall short of fully protecting against government intrusion.
The White House has seen a host of interesting commanders in chief pass through its doors.
The Presidents Day holiday has been officially observed since 1879, in one form or another.
A leaked document indicates the agency is considering minimal regulation of the use of certain drones, citing economic and social benefits.
The charges are the result of an investigation into the illegal wiretapping of politicians, civil servants and businessmen.
The Islamic State group poses a "direct threat to the USA," according to 84 percent of Americans surveyed in a recent poll.
Each side accuses the other of restarting the violence.
GOP opposition to Obama's executive action on immigration has held up renewed funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
The new additions to the College of Cardinals include Tonga's first ever.
Utah discontinued firing-squad executions in 2004. But a boycott centered on lethal-injection drugs has lawmakers considering other methods.
Intelligence shared with the U.S. ID'd locations of the hostages, but the Obama administration took almost a month to act, a new report says.
Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have shut down their Yemeni embassies, but won't give up the fight against al Qaeda.
Environmentalists say the construction of the base would destroy the feeding grounds for the Okinawa dugong, an endangered mammal.
Joseph Hunter put together an international band of mercenaries, who pledged to kill on behalf of a Colombian drug cartel.