Tashfeen Malik entered the U.S. in 2014 with a K-1 visa, which requires a couple to marry within 90 days.
“We are more scared of terrorism than anyone. We suffer in the actual act of terrorism, and then we suffer the backlash,” one of America's most prominent theologians said.
Benetta Betbadal was involved in the Assyrian-American Association of Southern California and loved her job, her family said.
Law enforcement shut down Atlantic Avenue Friday and brought in a bomb squad to investigate what appeared to be a suitcase near a parked vehicle.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations is bracing for yet another backlash as it tries to defend its community from Islamophobic attacks.
Citing U.S. government sources, CNN reported Friday that Tashfeen Malik had posted on Facebook her support of Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
The Islamic State group reportedly has developed an Android app for secure communication.
Police in Aberdeen are enlisting the help of outside agencies to apprehend shooting suspect Tyler Testerman.
The bill would require that critics accompany any future petitions with court affidavits, and if petitions were proved false, the offender could face jail time or a fine as high as $20,000.
A spokesman told the New York Times reports of the leader's death were baseless propaganda.
Tensions in the region -- especially between Turkey and Russia -- have reached a new high in recent weeks.
An Iranian official reaffirmed the alliance with Russia for Assad and against ISIS.
OPEC's top producers, like Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq, won't cut output, virtually guaranteeing bargain basement petroleum at $40 a barrel ... or less.
Despite all efforts by the GOP establishment to distance itself from "The Donald," voters aren't listening.
The shooting that killed 14 people Wednesday in California is now officially being investigated as an act of terrorism.
The Dutch have been a strong ally of the U.S. in the past, but leaders there are still debating whether or not to launch airstrikes against ISIS.
Starting Jan. 1, private vehicles in the Indian capital would only be allowed on the roads on alternate days -- a move authorities hope would cut hazardous emissions in the city by half.
Prosecutors have alleged that Chicago police tried to tamper a surveillance video from a Burger King outlet near the scene of the incident.
At least 16 people were killed when attackers threw Molotov Cocktails into a nightclub
Following Wednesday’s shooting in San Bernardino, California, corporate security experts are taking a second look at proactive steps to reduce workplace violence.
The anti-terrorism bill, which received approval from both sides of the upper house, updated the current law to reflect “the new age of terrorism,” said Attorney-General George Brandis.
The funds will be used to ensure that China's cooperation plans with Africa are successfully implemented, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Friday.
Russia Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov questioned the timing of the allegation.
Thai police cited information from the Russian Federal Security Service in a leaked document.
Police are yet to determine the motive behind Wednesday's shooting in Southern California that left 14 people dead and injured 20 others.
Investigators reportedly said that key suspect Salah Abdeslam "was freaking out" about blowing himself up during the Nov. 13 attacks.
The Indian prime minister conducted an aerial survey of the damage caused by floods in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, following days of heavy rainfall.
If the budget is approved, it would be the first time the country's defense spending breaches the 5 trillion yen mark.
Front-runner Senator Grace Poe, who was disqualified on nationality and residency issues, could be barred from continuing her campaign.
Officers from the St. Bernard Parish Prison allegedly violated 19-year-old inmate Nimeli Henry's civil rights by ignoring her medical needs, leading to her death.