The Islamic State group made serious threats against Paris in March and July this year, although no group has formally taken responsibility for Friday's attacks.
In remarks Friday, the president said the United States would stand in solidarity with France following the terror attacks.
Roughly 200 hostages were taken at the Bataclan theater in Paris Friday night amid a deadly attack that saw at least 35 people killed amid shootings and explosions around the city.
There is an ongoing hostage situation at the Bataclan concert venue.
A series of terror attacks in Paris were concentrated in the 10th and 11th arrondissement Friday night. As many as 60 hostages are being held at the Bataclan Concert Hall
The S-400 is designed to intercept advanced missiles and aircraft, neither of which is in the possession of the Islamic State group or Syrian rebels.
Scores of people in Paris were killed and authorities said they believe the attackers have committed suicide. It is still unclear who is responsible for the carnage.
President Francois Hollande was reportedly in the national stadium watching the France-Germany soccer match and was evacuated following the Friday night attacks.
A temblor occurred 99 miles from Makurazaki and 102 miles from Kaseda, with measurements estimated between magnitude 6.5 and 7.0
Goverment-backed soldiers say they are close to taking the entire city from Islamic State group fighters.
The National Association of Black Engineers wants to triple the number of engineering degrees awarded to African-Americans, to 10,000.
Ahead of the G20 meeting in Turkey, Germany's leader defended the policy as criticism mounted from members of her own party.
The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on restrictions that led to the closure of about half the state’s 41 abortion clinics, in the court's first major abortion case since 2007.
Questions over the lawfulness of the strike are similar to those after the Obama administration killed Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born cleric, in Yemen in 2011.
The bill, which will legalize marijuana only for medicinal and scientific reasons, has passed through Congress.
An estimated 139,000 Alabamians would gain health insurance coverage if the state expanded Medicaid.
Rep. Mike Honda, D-Calif., whose granddaughter is transgender, will head the task force examining violence and other issues affecting that community.
A federal judge ruled Friday against a conservative group trying to get access to 242 emails.
Donald Trump targets Ben Carson in an ad, timed for Friday the 13th, complete with the piano soundtrack to the 1980s slasher hit "Halloween."
Democratic presidential contenders won't be the only ones in the spotlight Saturday, because Twitter has inked a TV debate partnership with CBS News.
A new report indicates that Kim Jong Un, the supreme leader of North Korea, uses a private bathroom at all times.
A new report shows the far-reaching effect of war on children and highlights the hidden cost of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
An attack by the Islamic State group targeted a Shiite funeral in the Iraqi capital, just one day after a bombing in Lebanon that killed at least 40 people.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suspended incoming EgyptAir flights following last month's attack.
"I believe that in the end, the American people will see that it's a win for our workers, our businesses and our middle class," the president said.
Opponents of a Brazilian draft law say loosening gun restrictions will only worsen the country's murder toll, which reached 60,000 in 2014.
The likely deployment next year comes against the backdrop of increased violence in the West Bank and general unrest in Gaza.
The Change.org petition wants President Barack Obama to replace Chuck Rosenberg as head of the DEA.
Egyptian officials said they did not have the necessary equipment to analyze the sound heard on a black box recording before the crash of Metrojet flight 9268.
Japan planned to strengthen its border security in response to the sighting as the country's defense minister characterized the ship's movements as "unusual."