A fourth American patient to be infected by Ebola is expected to reach Nebraska on Friday and will receive the experimental drug ZMapp.
The report also said that over six weeks of violence since July 13 has displaced nearly 100,000 people in LIbya
The report draws on data from 190 countries and paints a grim picture of the extent of physical and sexual violence against children.
The United States is using the propaganda video to fight the Sunni militant group on social media.
A new account from Special Ops commandos claims that a CIA official in Benghazi held up the rescue of Chris Stevens.
The international community is nervous that ISIS could gain control of one of the remaining 12 chemical weapons facilities in the country.
Nearly two years after allegations were first made, the university has opened an inquiry into possible sexual assault from Jameis Winston.
Do SEC restrictions apply to the former White House chief of staff? North Carolina pensioners ask why Bowles' firm got state business.
The Department of Health and Human Services confirmed that someone hacked into Healthcare.gov last month.
Democratic nominee Chad Taylor dropped out of the Kansas senate race Thursday, which could help his party keep control.
A Twitter account belonging to the Russian Embassy in the United Arab Emirates has trolled the NATO summit with a sarcastic tweet.
Employees and their advocates pushed for workers to make $15 an hour and the right to form a union.
A Fed study released Thursday concludes that the gap between America's rich and poor grew wider during the recovery.
China is South Africa's biggest trading partner and this week proved South Africa takes its trade seriously.
The Old Dominion's recent first couple: both guilty.
While it's hard to keep track of the clandestine militant group, experts say they've diversified their finances in recent years.
Clinton is addressing "clean energy" leaders Thursday, while Christie appealed to oil and gas players in a Wednesday speech.
Possible 2016 U.S. Presidential candidates including Hillary Clinton, Rick Perry and Marco Rubio have slammed ISIS.
Most undocumented immigrants have lived in the U.S. for more than 10 years, and more than a third have children who are U.S. citizens.
The president has asked allies to increase military spending to 2 percent of GDP, but that's not a realistic target in today's economy.
Dozens of people were arrested Thursday morning at rallies in American cities, where protesters demanded better pay for fast food workers.
Rebel forces appear to be making a final push prior to a cease-fire agreement set to take effect on Friday afternoon.
Major gas finds in Mozambique and Tanzania in particular could spur an East African boom, if countries can overcome production challenges.
Pesticide poisoning, hanging and firearms are among the most common methods, according to the World Health Organization.
Fast-food workers in 150 cities across America will take to the streets to demand increased wages and the right to unionize.
Rasmussen's comments stepped up Western rhetoric against Moscow and set the tone for the two-day meeting.
While Egypt has been hit by a series of blackouts in recent months, Thursday’s power cut was reportedly the most extensive one in years.
Weeks after the breach was discovered, investigators have traced the re-routed data to a Russian city, according to a Bloomberg report.
Britain has so far carried out aid drops and surveillance and transported military supplies to Kurdish regional forces.
Sergei Lavrov also urged Kiev and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine to back peace moves outlined by President Vladimir Putin.