Donald Trump Says Waterboarding Is OK; Marco Rubio Calls Paris Attacks 'Positive Development' [VIDEO]
Sen. Marco Rubio said he's "not happy" about last week's attacks in Paris, but they're a "positive development" because Americans will be forced to focus on national security.
US President Barack Obama Calls On Russia To Change Its Approach To Syria To Defeat ISIS
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said it was U.S. policy that led to the creation and growth of the Islamic State group.
Paris Attacks Aftermath Update: Russia Offers Puppy To Replace French Police Dog Killed In Raid On Terror Suspects
The puppy would replace the police dog killed during a raid on the apartment of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who was suspected of orchestrating the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris.
Death Toll Rises In Paris Terror Attacks
The number of injured in the attacks stood at 352, 99 critically.
State Of Emergency In France Extended 3 Months; Picture Of Surviving Terrorist Released
The actions came as the country entered three days of official mourning for the 129 people slain in coordinated attacks by members of the Islamic State group Friday.
Beirut Bombing 2015: Lebanon Says It Has Rolled Up Entire Network
Seven Syrians are among the nine people arrested on suspicion of involvement in the Beirut bombings Thursday.
Hunt For At Least One More Terrorist In Paris Attacks Underway; Car Found Abandoned In Paris Suburb
French police Sunday sought at least one more suspect in Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris, following the discovery of an abandoned car with several AK-47s inside.
ISIS In Libya: Islamic State Chief Dies In US Airstrike
The man identified as Abu Nabil was reportedly sent to Libya by ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to negotiate an alliance with local terrorist cells.
Syria Civil War: World Leaders Call For Ceasefire, 18-Month Transition
However, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday the ceasefire would not apply to terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State.
Paris Attacks: Parisians Seek Normalcy In Wake Of Terror Attacks
"I woke up this morning at 8, and I cried, I cried for a couple of hours," Paris resident Rita Dagher said Saturday morning, one day after coordinated terror attacks killed more than 120 people in the French capital.
European Refugee Crisis Update: Slovenia Erects Razor-Wire Fence On Croatian Border As Denmark Moves To Make Deportation Easier
The barrier on its border with Croatia was being constructed hours before European Union leaders were to hold yet another refugee-crisis summit in Malta Wednesday.
Stock Market Update 2015: China Data, Macy's Results Weigh On Investors
However, market participants around the world appeared to shrug off mixed economic data out of China Wednesday.
Ben Carson Says He's Not Lying But Allows He Might Be Fuzzy On Some Details
As questions are raised about his honesty, Carson says he's getting "special scrutiny" because he's polling well against Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump After 'Saturday Night Live': The Only Way To Defeat ISIS Is To Take Its Wealth Away, Deprive It Of Oil
Donald Trump on Sunday-morning talk shows called for action against the Islamic State group, especially should it be responsible for downing a Russian passenger plane.
Donald Trump 'Saturday Night Live': Larry David Heckles With 'Trump's A Racist' [VIDEO]
On "Saturday Night Live," Donald Trump handled heckling by Larry David, but the sentiments of protesters outside NBC's studios may be more significant to the candidate's campaign.
Ebola Update 2015: Sierra Leone Declared Ebola-Free By World Health Organization
More than 3,500 people in Sierra Leone died from Ebola virus disease in the wake of its outbreak in the country 18 months ago.
Syrian Civil War Update 2015: ISIS Frees 37 Assyrian Hostages
The release came as 23 civilians died in Russian airstrikes outside Damascus Saturday.
China-Taiwan Summit: Ma Ying-Jeou Gambles His Party's Future As China, Taiwan Leaders Meet For First Time Since 1949
President Ma Ying-jeou has been trying to improve relations with China for his whole term, but some Taiwanese fear a sellout to Beijing.
Global Warming 2015: Antarctica Actually Gaining Ice, But It Won't Last
It will take two or three more decades before ice losses in one part of Antarctica offset gains elsewhere.
Too Big To Fail: US Federal Reserve Says No More Bailouts; Burden To Shift To Investors
The proposal would require too-big-to-fail banks to issue long-term bonds to increase the cushion needed should Wall Street face another Great Recession.
Stock Market 2015: 3Q Earnings Results, Monetary Policy Decisions This Week's Market Movers
Asian markets opened slightly lower Monday as investors attempted to determine what China's slowdown would mean.
Stock Market Update: Asian Markets Open Higher As Financial Sector Takes Center Stage In Next Wave Of Quarterly Results
Asian markets opened higher Monday as investors focused attention on quarterly results. The biggest U.S. banks were scheduled to issue results this week.
Bill And Hillary Clinton Celebrate 40th Wedding Anniversary
She said no before saying yes.
Market Outlook 2015: Reading The Fed's Tea Leaves, Asian Markets Head Higher
Investors turn their attention to quarterly earnings, which begin coming out this week, and the minutes from last month's FOMC meeting.
Hillary Clinton Imitates Donald Trump On 'Saturday Night Live'
The former secretary of state pretended to be a bartender named Val to Kate McKinnon's Clinton impersonation.
President Obama Tweets Anniversary Greetings: First Couple Married 23 Years Ago
Michelle Obama admits she forgot the couple's first anniversary.
VW Diesel Scandal: Sacramento VW Owners Latest To File Class-Action Lawsuits
The German automaker is already facing fines of as much as $18 billion, after admitting it used software that reported misleading data during emissions testing.
Dr. Ben Carson Would Force ISIS Out Of Iraq And Into Syria: 'Let Them Fight Each Other'
The GOP presidential hopeful wants ISIS and the Assad regime to fight each other.
Equal Pay For Equal Work: Obama Calls For End To Gender Pay Gap
U.S. President Barack Obama called for an end to income inequality and panned the media for their handling of the issue of police violence.
'Hollywood Wives' Best-Selling Novelist Jackie Collins Dies At 77
Collins suffered from breast cancer.