The Islamic State reportedly picked on James Foley because it found photographs of his brother working in the U.S. Air Force.
The plaintiffs allege civil rights violations through arrests and assaults by police officers, following the shooting of Michael Brown.
U.S. government lawyers have said that information related to UANI in the lawsuit could jeopardize law enforcement activities.
The separatists say they will allow civilians and government troops who lay dow their arms to leave, following a request from Vladimir Putin.
Using social media, intercepted communications and monitoring of citizens abroad, U.S. law enforcement said it was able to identify citizens fighting in Syria.
Major food corporations buy small companies dedicated to sustainability in order to help their own practices -- and their images. Does it work?
ISIS apparently beheaded a Kurdish prisoner in a graphic video reminiscent of the video showing the execution of James Foley.
Americans who want to renounce their U.S. citizenship have to pay $2,350.
Smith is a leader of the secretive Google X lab.
The White House quickly moved to clarify Obama's statement that the U.S. did not have a strategy in place yet to deal with ISIS in Syria.
Obama's tan suit was the talk of Twitter Thursday.
The president says a "military solution to this problem is not going to be forthcoming.”
Defeating the "cancer" will take a coalition of regional partners and a stabilization of the situation in Syria.
Russia may have broken the 20-year-old Budapest Memorandum, which protects Ukraine's integrity, and NATO could decide to react.
Los Angeles could join a growing list of cities that have increased the minimum wage for their workers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 3,317 pounds of cocaine valued at more than $37.6 million.
Russian hackers are believed to have hacked JPMorgan Chase and stolen a trove of executives' "sensitive documents."
President Obama is considering airstrikes on ISIS targets in Syria. Here are five reasons why he will -- or will not -- authorize them.
The international community decides what to do as NATO and Ukraine provide evidence of a Russian incursion into Ukraine.
Van der Sloot, 27, was moved Sunday from the prison north of Lima to Challapalca in the Andes.
U.S. officials said they are close to forming an international coalition to fight ISIS, reminiscent of the beginnings of the war on terror.
Oil companies are increasingly leaning on railroads to ship crude as pipeline capacity fails to keep up with demand.