A year after the deadly chemical attack in Syria, some stockpiles may still be undeclared, leaving them vulnerable to ISIS in the future.
For the last four days, supporters of Officer Darren Wilson have been making donations and leaving messages of support.
American diplomats were reportedly banned from participating in the Ice Bucket Challenge, which has raised more than $40 million for ALS.
The last email that ISIS sent before Foley's execution can be read as both a recruitment letter and a warning.
Following the arrest of movie star Jackie Chan's son for drug offenses in Beijing, police are reportedly targeting other high-profile figures.
Security forces said Egypt's army bombed a weapons storage facility belonging to Ansar Bait al-Maqdis, a group allegedly linked to Hamas.
Flags will fly at half-mast and the country will observe a moment of silence, in an honor usually reserved for royalty.
The Government Accountability Office says the Pentagon acted illegally by not informing Congress of the prisoner swap with the Taliban.
The full text of the last email sent to the parents of James Foley, a U.S. journalist killed by ISIS, has been released to the public.
Calling ISIS "an imminent threat" to U.S. interests, officials outlined the steps needed to vanquish the Islamic militant group.
The F-35 is ruling the fighter market, reinforcing a trend that's pushing Lockheed Martin rivals abroad, where buyers are often unstable nations.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Islamabad, calling for the ouster of Nawaz Sharif. Here's what's behind it.
Defense Secretary Hagel said media leaks prompted the administration to disclose the attempt to rescue Foley and other hostages.
James Foley, who was beheaded by ISIS, was an inspiration for the young freelancers who found themselves by his side in the Mideast.
After a calm day, Governor Nixon ordered a systematic withdrawal of the National Guard, which was called in four days ago.
One Arizona church is openly defying U.S. immigration authorities by sheltering immigrants scheduled for deportation.
A man was beaten by NYPD cops on Wednesday night while participating in a solidarity protest for Mike Brown.
Extreme heat in the West and unusually cold temperatures along the Eastern Seaboard have U.S. climate experts scratching their heads.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign is popular, but it may be slowing economic growth, which might be good.
Didier François, who spent months in captivity in Syria with James Foley, said they were often mock-executed by their ISIS captors.
In a busy Beijing area, the graphic video of James Foley's execution and footage from Ferguson, Missouri, were played repeatedly.
The emissions increase could undermine Brazil's position at global climate talks later this year.
The activist group Anonymous has called for a "National Day of Rage" today to support the demonstrators in Ferguson and end police brutality.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's speech this Friday at an economics conference in Wyoming could have big implications for the U.S. economy.
It's unclear how James Foley's family and GlobalPost responded to the ransom demand, but the U.S. refused to pay.
Two Americans were airlifted from Monrovia, Liberia, earlier this month after they had contracted the disease while working in the country.
Venezuela is locked in a dispute with foreign carriers over $4 billion in revenues that the government is preventing them from repatriating.
Malaysian authorities suspect that nearly 20 Malaysians and 500 Indonesians have gone to fight with the Islamic State in Syria.
The restaurants were closed for 'sanitary violations,' but Russia has a history of banning food products from countries it has disputes with.
John is said to be the ringleader of three British jihadists entrusted with guarding foreign hostages in Raqqa, Syria.