British Prime Minister David Cameron Proposes Seizing Passports Of Suspected ISIS Militants
The British prime minister unveiled proposals for dealing with British citizens pledging allegiance to the Islamic State.
Pew Poll: Obama Not Tough Enough On Foreign Policy
The Pew Research Center poll indicated 67 percent of Americans view ISIS as a major threat.
Israel Announces New West Bank Settlements Near Bethlemen; US Seeks Reversal
Israel said the settlements will be in an area it plans to keep under any future agreement with the Palestinians.
Sen. John McCain Warns Doing Nothing Will Just Encourage Russia's Putin
Rep. Peter King says Putin has to know there's "a price to pay" for his actions in Ukraine.
Iran Warns New Sanctions Could Spark 'Unpleasant' Response, Create Distrust
Iranian officials condemned latest round of U.S. sanctions, saying they call talks on Iran's nuclear program into question.
Amerli Seige By ISIS Militants Broken With Help Of US Airstrikes
Residents of Amerli had threatened mass suicide if Islamic State militants seized the town; in Baghdad 37 die in suicide bombing
Pentagon Confirms Airstrikes Against ISIS To Break Amerli Seige
Amerli has been under seige for two months. Aid was dropped to trapped Turkmen as airstrikes were conducted against ISIS.
Fort Hood Shooter Nidal Malik Hasan Wants To Join ISIS, Become A Citizen
Hasan wrote a letter to an ISIS leader, saying it would be an honor to be an ISIS "citizen soldier."
Obama Authorizes US Surveillance Flights Over Syria, Possible Prelude To Attacking ISIS
The move could put the U.S. in the awkward position of an unspoken alliance with dictator Bashar Assad.
US Considering Anti-ISIS Surveillance Over Syria To Spy Out Targets, Report Says
The administration has not decided whether to bomb ISIS in Syria, but has approved ramping up surveillance just in case.
Burger King, Tim Horton's Said To Be In Merger Talks; Deal Could Result In Tax Inversion
A Burger King-Tim Horton's merger that moves company headquarters to Canada could increase anti-tax inversion sentiment.
British Intelligence Has Identified James Foley Killer 'Jihadi John,' Report Says
Report says the family of a key suspect in the beheading of James Foley lives in a tony section of London.
Bank Of America Settlement To Cost Taxpayers $4B In Lost Tax Revenue, Taxpayer Watchdog Says
The Justice Department settlement with Bank of America failed to forbid BofA from deducting portions on its income tax, U.S. PIRG charges.
Twitter User Promises Free Drinks For Michael Sam Sack Of Johnny Football, Then Reneges
Seemed like a good idea at the time: Twitter user promises free drinks for everyone if Michael Sam sacked Johnny Football and showed money sign.
Accused Batman Shooter James Holmes Seeks To Exclude Fingerprint Testimony As Unreliable
James Holmes is accused of killing 12 and wounding 70 in a 2012 mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo.
Jackie Robinson West From Chicago Will Face Asia Pacific For Little League World Series Championship
Jackie Robinson West avenged its loss to Las Vegas earlier in the series.
Beheaded Journalist James Foley's Parents Watched Execution Video Because 'We Just Needed To Know'
John Foley said they never realized just "how brutal" the Islamic State militants were.
Bone Marrow Drug Regrows Hair Completely In Alopecia Sufferers In Five Months
Alopecia areata affects men and women equally.
All Of Syria's Chemical Weapons Have Been Destroyed, White House Says
President Obama says Syria will still bear watching to make sure it fulfills commitment to destroy production facilities.
Crowds Gathering For Another Night Of Protests In Ferguson Despite Calls For Calm
Despite pleas for calm, shots fired and Molotov cocktails reported thrown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Kurds Retaking Control Of Mosul Dam; ISIS Militants Falling Back
U.S. airstrikes helped Kurdish and Iraqi forces retake Mosul dam.
White House Acknowledges Iraqi Airstrikes To Retake Mosul Dam Area
President Obama says airstrikes are consistent with war powers act.
Economists Nervous About When U.S. Federal Reserve Will Begin Raising Interest Rates Ahead Of Jackson Hole Symposium
Economists hope the Federal Reserve doesn't wait too long before it starts raising interest rates.
Kiss Bassist Gene Simmons Apologizes For Remarks On Depression
Gene Simmons says he's sorry if he offended anyone and realizes depression is a serious illness.
Synthetic Marijuana Overdoses Prompt Public Health Emergency In New Hampshire
Spice sold under the brand name Smacked! is blamed for at least 47 overdoses in New Hampshire.
Hamas Rejects Egyptian Cease-Fire Proposal, Says Its Demands Must Be Met
Hamas says negotiations on a seaport and airfield must be part of cease-fire talks.
Parasitic Plants May Be Talking To Their Hosts Through MRNA
Scientists could learn to control parasitic species if mRNA is ferrying communication between parasite and host.
FDA Approves Genentech's Avastin As Treatment For Advanced Cervical Cancer
Avastin won approval under the FDA's streamlined review process.
Hillary Clinton Calls President Obama, Says She Wasn't Attacking His Foreign Policy
Hillary Clinton and President Obama are set to attend the same party Wednesday night.
Geckos Can Turn The Stickiness In Their Feet On And Off To Make A Quick Escape
The sticking mechanism used by geckos has application for climbing robots.