With thousands of Yazidi people trapped on a mountain in Iraq, President Obama will weigh options next week.
Interesting facts about being a lefty to celebrate Aug. 13, which is Left-Handers' day.
President Obama sent 130 additional military personnel to Erbil, where they will advise Kurdish and Iraqi forces.
Hillary Clinton and President Obama are set to attend the same party Wednesday night.
The reasons for U.S. airstrikes in Iraq are similar to those behind the 2003 invasion.
An upstate New York man was accused on Tuesday of threatening to kill President Barack Obama and other political leaders just days after he was arraigned on charges that he had made previous online death threats against them, authorities said.
North Korean propaganda traditionally trumpets military strength, but carefully crafted tourism videos now show a gentler side.
Air strikes alone may not get rid of ISIS's threat, and ground forces isn't an option. The U.S. faces a tricky problem, but it could follow past models.
The Nebraska Supreme Court's decision probably won't be reached for three to six months, further stalling Obama's final verdict.
With Iraq in need of a unifying leader, the U.S. and Iran are in agreement over the newly nominated prime minister-designate, Haider al-Abadi.
Miguel Pajares was infected with the Ebola virus while he was working at the San Jose de Monrovia Hospital in Liberia.
Some 1,150 Marines are stationed in Darwin in Australia's tropical north under a 2011 agreement that launched Obama's "pivot" to Asia.
The experimental drug, which is not commercially available, has only been used on two Americans and a Spanish citizen.
Brown’s supporters have been calling on the president to issue a statement condemning the 18-year-old’s killing on Saturday.
President Obama honored Robin Williams Monday after the actor's death with a reference to a famous scene from "Hook."
In brief remarks Monday, U.S. President Barack Obama praised the nomination of Haider Al-Abadi as Iraq’s new prime minister.
The price of crude oil is still trading under $100 per barrel despite the US bombing of Iraq.
The U.S. is bombing ISIS militants to protect civilians and stop any advances on Irbil, which happens to sit by one of Iraq's biggest oilfields.
Tourists in Portugal plunged to their deaths while trying to take a selfie with their kids on the edge of a cliff.
President Obama was nominated to participate in the new social media craze, the Ice Bucket Challenge, which aims to bring money and awareness to ALS.
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia is sending an aid convoy to eastern Ukraine despite urgent Western warnings against using humanitarian help as a pretext for an invasion.
American officials debating the continued necessity of the 80-year-old Ex-Im Bank have brought Africa into the discussion.