There has, so far, been no confirmation from the Pentagon that the attacks near Kobane in Syria were carried out by the U.S.-led coalition.
As recently as a week ago, NATO said it believed Russia still had around 1,000 soldiers inside Ukraine.
Al Furqan is a religious school that conducts lectures and discussions about Islam, according to reports.
The decision comes just three months after the radical Salafist preacher was acquitted of conspiring in a 1998 bombing plot in Jordan.
Chelsea Clinton reportedly said at the Clinton Global Initiative on Tuesday that the poaching of African elephants is a "security threat."
In July, the agency had capped prices of over 100 nonessential drugs, triggering protests by many pharmaceutical companies.
Protests in the St. Louis suburb flared up again after one of two memorials to slain teen Michael Brown was destroyed in a fire Tuesday.
The U.N. has estimated it will cost $1 billion to tackle the Ebola outbreak, and that it could affect 21,000 people by November.
"Islamic State continue to ignore our pleas to open dialogue,” Barbara Henning, wife of the British hostage, reportedly said.
David Cameron had, on Tuesday, said that the U.K could “not opt out of” the fight against the Islamic State group.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Suu Kyi, 69, is barred by the constitution from becoming president.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Jesse Matthew Jr. in the case of missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham.
Financial services industry reps register their complaints with regulators' consumer complaints proposal.
If the former Florida governor isn't running, why is he making an appearance at an upcoming GOP fundraiser in South Carolina?
Sunni Arab states are supporting U.S. strikes against ISIS in Syria, but will have to deal with a worsening humanitarian crisis.
As European politicians debate their conflict mineral policies, human rights groups look to the U.S. as a model.
What's behind the major shift in Turkey's policies against the Islamic State group?
One of the key leaders of to al-Nusra Front has been killed in airstrikes in Syria, the group said in a statement.
"She purred down the line. ... Never heard someone so happy.”
Monday's "unprecedented" joint effort reveals the anxiety that ISIS has caused in the Middle East for majority-Sunni countries.
At the U.N. summit, U.S. and Chinese leaders both indicated their countries would set ambitious emissions reduction targets ... eventually.
U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power cited Article 51 of the U.N. Charter to justify the airstrikes.
Former Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski is under house arrest in Vatican City.
Militants already had moved their families to suburban locations and reportedly only went out under cover of darkness.
Russian President Putin and his security council are scheduled to discuss Russian Internet isolation soon.
The new rules won’t keep "inverted" companies from using a number of other techniques to reduce their tax bills.
The Harakat Hazm rebel group, armed with US TOW missiles, condemned the airstrikes in Syria in a statement released on Facebook.
Chinese authorities have blocked access to alternative search engine DuckDuckGo, known for its "real privacy" browsing.
Without having to worry about ISIS, the Syrian regime can now turn its attention to other rebel groups threatening Bashar Assad's forces.
The U.N. is warning about A(H5N6), a new strain of avian flu that is striking chicken and geese from China to Vietnam.