Unlike his predecessors, Trump has proven to be "direct," with "no hidden agendas or behind-the-scenes plots," a Canadian member of ISIS told Politico Magazine.
“You should hear me: I killed Taisu, hear me well,” Shekau said.
The government has developed new and advanced technology to stop information from spreading to citizens.
A Nicaraguan woman died Tuesday after allegedly being thrown on a bonfire during an attempted exorcism.
China has responded to the Islamic State group's "first direct threat" against Beijing by calling for international cooperation in fighting terrorism.
Sabrina de Sousa was supposed to spend four years in jail for her role in the extraordinary rendition of a radical Egyptian cleric in 2003.
Under the current law, if an individual violates copyright infringement law by downloading a Hollywood film while using his laptop at a café, the café owner can be sued by the studio.
The observatory will reportedly keep track of undersea physical, chemical, and geological dynamics.
The Saudi king brought more than 500 tons of equipment, which includes two Mercedes-Benz S600 limousines, a private escalator, and two electric lifts.
Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones, the deputy commander for the Combined Joint Task Force coalition, believes that ISIS is losing its battle in Iraq and Syria with its fighters being killed at a faster pace than they can sustain.
A new study based on climate models of hypothetical exoplanets has shown that the presence of hydrogen-spewing volcanoes could expand a star's habitable zone.
Several conspiracy theories have been doing the rounds since the mysterious disappearance of Flight MH370 in 2014, including that of a rogue pilot, hijack by terrorists, cockpit fire and more.
Questions have been raised about the planning process that led to the raids against an al Qaeda target in Yemen in late January.
A new NASA study, based on infrared observations of the comet Lovejoy, suggests that as a comet passes its perihelion, its ratio of heavy water to normal water output changes drastically.
Cell phone records revealed in court documents also suggest coded references to the assassination of Berta Cáceres, prosecutors said.
The drills come amid heightened tensions in the Korean peninsula after North Korea tested an intermediate-range ballistic missile in February.
Pope Francis will lead Ash Wednesday mass from the Vatican.
Iran's naval forces have launched a series of new weapons including a high-tech torpedo, concluding a series of massive naval drills that have angered Washington.
The remains of asteroid debris orbiting two stars showed evidence of a nearby planet much like Luke Skywalker's home, Tatooine.
Anis Amri visited the mosque an hour before he hijacked a truck and drove it into the crowded Christmas market in December.
Independent candidate Emmanuel Macron is now the leading challenger to Marine Le Pen to become France’s next president.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman has reportedly packed more than 500 tons of luggage on a trip to Indonesia where he's expected to sign a bilateral pact on combatting the Islamic State group.
The stratovolcano erupted Monday night.
The Kremlin has aimed to spread its global reach as relations between Russia and the U.S. are still strained.
The Gulf Shores Parade was canceled Tuesday after a group of students was "struck from behind" by a car, city spokesman Grant Brown told WKRG.
The bill would make it more difficult for President Donald Trump to lift sanctions against Russia.
Russian Senator Aleksey Pushkov has said "Crimea definitely cannot be returned" despite the wishes of Ukraine and The White House.
Although Germany’s constitution ensures equality and bans racism, “these principles are not put into practice,” the U.N. investigative team concluded.
The number of Muslims may be on the rise but the population size still falls short of people’s estimates in Europe and the United States.
The U.S. had previously resisted sending the armored vehicles four years ago but started deploying them in December.