The Pentagon says as many as 1,300 more troops would be sent to Iraq to aid in the fight against the Islamic State group.
U.S. airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria are costing an average of $8.1 million per day, according to the Pentagon.
It's unlikely the North Korean dictator directly ordered the hacking of Sony, but that doesn't mean his cyberwarriors don't obey him.
With the U.S. embargo on Cuban cigars lifted, there could be big disruptions in the marketplace.
"Basically, it's like, 'Mum and Dad will take care of you, I don't have to see whether you do anything naughty,'" the study's author says.
The Ebola death toll continues to climb, especially in West Africa, but North Korea may soon lift its travel restrictions.
North Korea says it can prove it wasn't involved in the Sony Pictures hack.
Despite its crumbling economy, Russia says a new round of U.S. sanctions won't have the desired effect.
The FBI had said it had enough information to prove that North Korea was involved in the hack but Pyongyang denies it.
The Indian government has reportedly put her under "compulsory watch" after she gave media interviews without proper permission.
Putin, himself a former KGB agent, sent the message in a letter to to veterans and current operatives of Russia's security services on the day Moscow traditionally honors them..
In the first such alert issued by the State Department in 2014, the government urged Americans to maintain "a very high level of vigilance."
Missouri Rep. Karla May is calling for a state investigation of prosecutor Robert P. McCulloch, claiming he may have "manipulated" grand jury.
The U.S. has also authorized the deployment of 1,300 more troops to Iraq early next year.
Israel, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Micronesia and Marshall Islands voted "no" for the U.N. resolution, which is not legally binding.
The group promises to keep Sony’s stolen data safe as long as “The Interview” never leaks or is released online.
The CEO of Sony Pictures refuted assertions from president Obama that the company had "made a mistake" by canceling the film's release.
General Motors has developed contingency plans in case recalls of potentially lethal Takata-made air bag inflators widens.
Flynt's Hustler Video is producing a pornographic parody of "The Interview," as a response to the Sony hack.
The NYPD announced Friday that it arrested the third of seven people suspected of assaulting police during a Dec. 13 protest.
The Boeing Black encrypts disk data and all communications, BlackBerry says.
Staples Inc. confirmed Friday that more than 1 million credit cards may have been compromised in a massive data breach.