The fighting in Kobani has shown that well-equipped troops on the ground could make a huge difference against ISIS.
The teenager says in the video that nothing can stop the group's black flags from flying atop the White House and Buckingham Palace.
At least 88 U.S. elected officials want a ban on travel from Ebola-affected countries to the United States.
At least seven high-level officials have reportedly fled to Australia with $1 billion stolen from public funds.
Afghanistan produces more than 80 percent of the world's illicit opium, which reportedly helps fund the Taliban and other insurgent groups.
A study related to the drug was reportedly submitted for publication well before Thomas Eric Duncan was first diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S.
Seven people who tested positive for Enterovirus D-68 have died so far in the U.S. The CDC is investigating links between the virus and paralysis.
Iran has diluted about 9,000 pounds of enriched uranium down to the level of natural uranium, the IAEA reportedly said.
China's GDP grew at its slowest pace since 2009, exacerbating fears of a continued slowdown there, and throughout the world.
Same-sex couples in Wyoming can get married as soon as Tuesday, the state's attorney general said.
Wall Street is bracing for more volatility Tuesday, as corporate earnings, coupled with China GDP data, could inject more uncertainty.
AbbVie terminated the deal, which would have been the biggest U.S. tax inversion, after the U.S. announced stricter tax rules in September.
New York Federal Reserve Bank President William Dudley said banks should pay employees in debt securities for their annual incentive pay.
Poland's parliamentary speaker, Radoslaw Sikorski, has been quoted as saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to Poland's then leader in 2008 that they divide Ukraine between themselves.
Former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, former Gov. George Pataki and two congressmen are among those expected to protest in New York.
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., plans to introduce a bill that would stop new visas for people from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
At least 435 people have been killed in Iraq in car and suicide bombings since the beginning of October, with an uptick since the start of September, according to Iraq Body.
If you were supposed to fly on a Lufthansa flight canceled because of the pilots strike, here's how to make the best of a bad situation.
After a month of negotiating, Iraq has allowed Australian troops to help in the fight against ISIS.
Ebola false alarms have become increasingly common in the U.S., where fear and hysteria over the virus are rampant.
Cuba once again proves its "medical internationalism" is matched by no other country in the world.
Panic over Ebola spreading in the U.S. has led to some excessive precautions.