ISIS apparently beheaded a Kurdish prisoner in a graphic video reminiscent of the video showing the execution of James Foley.
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.
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The international community decides what to do as NATO and Ukraine provide evidence of a Russian incursion into Ukraine.
U.S. officials said they are close to forming an international coalition to fight ISIS, reminiscent of the beginnings of the war on terror.
The approach would allow Obama to sidestep Congress in joining a global pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Amid reports of the ridesharing company's aggressive marketing tactics, social media users say they will use its competitor, Lyft.
"As a mother, I ask your justice to be merciful and not punish my son for matters he has no control over," Shirley Sotloff said.
Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., says North Korea, Iran and Pakistan are more worrisome existential threats to the U.S. than ISIS is.
Syria's three-year long civil war, which began after a failed uprising against Assad in 2011, has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
Tabqa was the army's last foothold in an area otherwise controlled by the militants, who have seized large areas of Syria and Iraq.
Florida Democrats nominate a party switcher who defeated them in the gubernatorial race eight years ago.
President Obama vowed Tuesday to get to the bottom of the VA scandal that led to Eric Shinseki's resignation.
Allen Weh is standing by his campaign ad, which has sparked outrage for including footage of James Foley's killer.
Burger King has agreed to buy Tim Hortons Inc., a Canadian donut and coffee shop chain, for cash and stock.
The move could put the U.S. in the awkward position of an unspoken alliance with dictator Bashar Assad.
The administration has not decided whether to bomb ISIS in Syria, but has approved ramping up surveillance just in case.
The president spent two weeks in Martha's Vineyard as American journalist James Foley was beheaded and the situation in Ferguson unraveled.
Those attending on behalf of the White House include the chairman of the My Brother's Keeper task force.