The Yanks are bolstered by the arrival of several experienced MLS players for Tuesday’s Honduras friendly.
In what some say could be a conflict of interest for the neutrality of its Iran coverage, the New York Times is selling luxury tours to Iran led by a New York Times journalist.
Producers revealed at New York Comic Con that "Archer" will not feature the name ISIS when Season 6 premieres in 2015.
In a new interview in the New Yorker, Edward Snowden called Facebook and Google "dangerous services." He also doesn't like Dropbox.
Roman Catholic gay rights groups around the world hailed the paper as a breakthrough, but Church conservatives called it a betrayal of traditional family values.
The U.S. military has scrapped 16 Afghan military aircraft after it was revealed that Afghan forces could not maintain them.
Porsche sales surge in China on demand for the Cayenne luxury crossover, but U.S. is still German automaker’s biggest market.
China exported and imported many more goods last month than expected, largely on the strength of foreign demand.
The unmanned aircraft is scheduled to land at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California after spending a record 671 days in orbit.
More than 8,000 Americans are believed to have gone missing by the end of 1953, and 5,300 of them are still believed to be in the country.
At a conference attended by envoys of nearly 30 nations, Qatar committed $1 billion in aid -- the single largest donation by any country.
CDC's chief had said a “breach in protocol” had caused a Dallas nurse treating an Ebola patient to become infected with the virus.
Amazon is looking to expand aggressively in a market that is set to explode but restricts foreign companies' operations.
An article, written under John Cantlie’s name, which appeared in an ISIS propaganda magazine named Dabiq, accompanied a new video.
Peter Quinn made a shocking discovery in Sunday night's newest installment of "Homeland."
Alaska officials are studying whether they have to start issuing marriage licenses in light of Sunday's ruling.
Laura Poitras' documentary "Citizenfour," a profile of Edward Snowden, included some sensational reveals, but also left out a few key points.
Turkey will allow the U.S.-led coalition's military forces to use its bases.
Syrian activists said Sunday ISIS fighters in Raqqa attempted to shoot down coalition airplanes.
Al-Shabaab has been steadily driven out of towns in its heartland of south and central Somalia by a military offensive of African and Somali troops.
Susan Rice said Sunday the U.S. does not believe there has been any transfer of power in North Korea.
"Mosul will likely be the decisive battle in the ground campaign at some point in the future," Dempsey said.