Al-Nusra head Abu Mohamed al-Jolani said Russians will forget about the "horrors" in Afghanistan after they suffer in Syria.
Hillary Clinton has been plagued by scandals for decades.
Gaza's Hamas rulers lauded the Jerusalem attacks, with spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri saying it "praises these heroic operations in Jerusalem and greets the heroes who carried them out."
The politician announced his presidential candidacy in May, and has since seen consistently little support in the polls, typically staying in the same spot at 3 percent.
Anderson Cooper is scheduled to moderate the first Democratic debate Tuesday night.
Slightly less than half of America's uninsured can get coverage through Obamacare, the landmark law aimed at decreasing the ranks of the uninsured.
The Democratic presidential candidate's favorability numbers fell Monday to their lowest since 1992, CBS data showed.
The live-stream of the debate will be offered online on CNN.com's homepage, on the CNN Politics' live blog and across mobile platforms, in addition to the television stations CNN, CNN International and CNN en Español.
Prosecutors said Barbara Byrd-Bennett steered more than $23 million in no-bid contracts to education firms for $2.3 million in bribes and perks.
In a report published Monday, Amnesty International said that demolition of homes and the displacement of thousands of civilians in Kurdish-controlled northern Syria amounts to war crimes.
The deal between Iran and the P5+1 nations -- the U.S., the U.K., France, China, Russia and Germany -- was struck in July after protracted negotiations.
The government said that the move would enable better protection of Muslims and their places of worship.
Yale's partnership with National University of Singapore has been criticized for perceived compromises on academic freedom.
The U.S. Navy is reportedly close to getting final approval to breach a 12-nautical mile boundary around a Chinese-built artificial island.
The surge in Internet pornography and a drop in Playboy's circulation have been cited as reasons behind the magazine's decision to discontinue the publication of nude photos.
Leaders of the right-wing, anti-Islam group accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of turning the country into a “jungle camp” through her open-door policy for refugees.
The incident comes just two months after explosions rocked the port city in northern China leaving over 160 people dead.
The building on Independence Avenue was heavily damaged in the blaze when officials reached the site Monday night.
The rally outside the nonunion hotel was organized by a local chapter of the Culinary Workers Union.
The drop in northern Syria on Sunday was part of a revamped U.S. strategy announced last week to help rebels battle Islamic State group militants.
Ready for his close-up? Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul will live-stream his entire day on the campaign's official Facebook page Tuesday.
Police officers' actions against the elected official were not a cause for concern, a police chief said.
The decision in Milford, Connecticut, to prohibit all things spooky, “arose out of numerous incidents of children being excluded from activities due to religion, cultural beliefs, etc."
If you're a New Yorker who wants to "feel the Bern" or have a beer with "Chillary Clinton," check out some of the best bars and restaurants to watch the showdown.
"These exercises are all-encompassing, starting from one end of the spectrum to another," an Indian navy spokesman said.
J.C. Watts of Oklahoma is currently chairman of the largest African-American-owned lobbying firm in Washington.
U.S. Army leaders are concerned the Army will soon no longer be equipped to deal with all the security challenges it faces throughout the world.
Two different lawsuits are trying to bring justice to the families of MH17 by going after the people who shot down the plane and the Ukrainian government that left its airspace open.
In a cycle only the Internet could produce, Carson has taken the ramblings of a chain letter and turned them into topic of debate across the mainstream media.
U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement mandates that undocumented immigrants arrested on minor charges be detained for an additional two days post-release-date.