North Korea claims that the U.S. government is “igniting a war of aggression” in an effort to “bring down” the regime.
King Abdullah II, who was on a scheduled trip to Washington, cut short his visit and called on his countrymen to "stand together."
Sajida al-Rishawi and Ziad al-Karbouli were executed Wednesday in Jordan, hours after the government vowed to avenge the death of a pilot.
Jordan vowed to avenge the burning death of its fighter pilot who was captured by ISIS.
The Senate took up the immigration battle Tuesday as lawmakers wrangled over funding for Homeland Security.
To try to inoculate himself from criticism that he's an anti-vaxxer, Sen. Rand Paul got a booster shot -- with a reporter present.
The bulk of the crisis was over by the time aid hit the areas most affected by the Ebola outbreak.
The Jan. 31 Hellfire missile strike south of the capital Mogadishu targeted Yusef Dheeq, the group's chief of external operations and planning for intelligence and security.
Thor, Frigg and Odin haven't gotten this much respect in a millennium.
Canadian security officials have said they are concerned by what they have described as potential attacks by the so-called lone wolf converts to Islam.
ISIS militants laughed about burning a captured Jordanian pilot alive.
Alberto Nisman was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head a day before he was to testify against the Argentine president.
Russia's increased involvement in the Ukraine war has given young Russians more reason to avoid conscription.
Lacking the means to put down the cats due to large numbers, an animal rights group received notice that thousands of cats were likely buried alive.
The Department of Homeland Security only recently emerged as a wedge issue to between the White House and the GOP.
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Jordan vowed revenge for the death of its F-16 pilot at the hands of ISIS.
Unwarranted suspicion of the vaccine-autism link puts a strain on public health budgets.
Greece’s new finance minister has met with European leaders to find a compromise, but it won't be simple.
Immigration and economic inequality emerged as major themes in the mayor's second annual address.
With talks between the United Steelworkers and Royal Dutch Shell at a standstill, the refinery strike goes on -- and it could grow.
Mu'ath Safi al-Kaseasbeh, 26, was an F-16 pilot captured after his plane crashed on a mission for the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS.
President Nicolás Maduro demanded to know the identities of exiles who penned a letter to U.S. senators asking Venezuela be classified a "narco-state."
Germany would be able to prosecute ayone who travel abroad to fight for terror groups or fund them.
Demonstrators have demanded that the country's upcoming election be postponed to avoid disenfranchising millions of Nigerians.
Three French soldiers were wounded by a knife-wielding man Tuesday while on patrol near a Jewish community center in southern France.
A California verdict, the first of its kind, is called "monumental" by victims' rights advocates.
The White House's proposed 2016 budget promises more muscle for financial regulators.
Despite previous thoughts that the fuselage wreckage contained no more bodies, search and rescue teams just found some more.
In a pointed tweet, Hillary Clinton called vaccinating fundamentally and scientifically sound.