More than 21,000 people have been hired to implement the lockdown in Sierra Leone, one of the countries worst-hit by the Ebola virus.
Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis --an Egyptian Islamist group -- said that ISIS militants were training it to operate more effectively in Sinai.
Rick Sacra returned from Liberia Thursday and was communicating with doctors treating him for Ebola within 24 hours.
An ally in the U.S.-led NATO military alliance, Turkey is the only Muslim nation in a "core coalition" of 10 countries committed to battle IS militants in Iraq.
When he saw the monument, he reportedly said, “How cool is this?”
The pilot of the Soctata TBM-700 was seen "unconscious and slumped over" in the cockpit before the crash.
The barbaric group has attracted recruits from across the Muslim world, but also the United States and Europe.
NIH and FDA officials admitted that dangerous, plague-causing bacteria was found outside secure labs.
The flight from Afghanistan to Dubai, carrying U.S. military personnel, landed in Iran after officials there questioned its flight plan.
To fight the group, the U.S. is looking to work closely with Gulf nations, and the goal is to do away with ISIS, not contain it.
While the Internet Slowdown hasn't attracted Google or Wikipedia, Reddit and various porn sites are involved.
NATO sought to reaffirm its relevancy in a post-Cold War at its Wales summit.
A Berkeley, California, City Council ruling to make medical marijuana for the poor a reality has some seeing red.
Jamaican military officials have sent aircraft to investigate the crash site.
Many said Republicans were certain to take over, but recent polls suggest otherwise.
Fueled by a desire to get money out of the country, China's wealthy are buying homes in large numbers in the U.S.
Hillary Clinton said while in Mexico Friday she has a "unique vantage point" on the presidency.
Obama also said in a speech in Wales on Friday that NATO would implement a readiness action plan to monitor the situation in Ukraine.
The U.S. has killed the mastermind behind the most prominent Islamist terror group in Somalia.
The U.K. government has said it will not pay a ransom for the release of David Haines.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has offered Professor Steven Salaita a settlement for withdrawing a job offer after he tweeted anti-Israel opinions.
Nebraska lawyers are challenging a February ruling that invalidated the Keystone XL's proposed 300-mile route through the state.
The public is invited to pay their respects to slain American journalist Steven Sotloff at a service in his Florida hometown Friday.
Though she didn't offer specifics, the prospective presidential candidate called on businesses and politicians to confront climate change.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says a new Iraqi government will also help stop ISIS.
Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine said on Friday a cease-fire agreement with Ukraine had been reached. The stand-down starts immediately.
North Korean officials demanded that the South cover its cheerleaders' travel expenses and security.
Two passengers on board missing Flight MH370 were found to have been travelling on stolen passports obtained from a resort in Thailand.
NATO's secretary-general made it clear that a "rapid response" force is a necessary measure to curb Russian aggression in Ukraine.
ZMapp, an experimental drug, has been administered to nearly 10 health workers, but WHO is working to disseminate other treatment options.