April was the deadliest month in Afghanistan, and so far this year close to 50 NATO soldiers have been killed.
The Tsarnaev brothers were partially influenced by Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born Muslim cleric.
The parents of a 13-year-old Florida girl say they forced her to hold a humiliating sign to teach her a lesson.
National Air Cargo, the operator of the cargo plane that crashed at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, has released the names of the victims on the flight.
A civilian cargo plane crashed at Bagram Airfield, north of the Afghan capital, soon after takeoff on Monday, killing all seven people aboard.
Rep. Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, believes the Boston bombing suspects were trained prior to the April 15 attack.
More violence plagues the upcoming May 11 general elections in Pakistan, bringing the death toll to more than 50.
The Taliban said its members will be increasing attacks after the deadliest month of the year so far in Afghanistan.
Who killed Gen. Muhammad Zia ul-Haq of Pakistan? He was a fierce Islamist and supporter of the U.S. -- and he had a lot of enemies.
Human Rights Watch says the harassment and sexual assault of female police officers by male coworkers is a societal problem.
A dancer who lost her left foot due to injuries sustained in the Boston bombing will appear on next week's "Dancing With the Stars."
Fox News reporter Mike Tobin stops two women from kissing him during a live report on the Boston Marathon bombings in this viral video.
A clash of ethnicities in a far-west Chinese region has left 21 dead, the most since July 2009, when 200 people died.
A preliminary examination of cell phones and computers used by the Tsarnaev brothers finds no sign of an accomplice, an official source says.
Evidence so far indicates that the Tsarnaev brothers did not have help from international terrorist groups.
Batman is in Afghanistan. In a series of PSA's, the 'Bagram Batman" is educating U.S. soldiers and civilians on useful safety precautions in a combat zone.
An alleged terror plot in Canada backed by "al Qaeda in Iran" seems to assume an unlikely alliance.
Taliban insurgents may have captured a helicopter carrying foreign nationals, most of them Turks, in eastern Afghanistan, officials said.
At least four people were killed and four others wounded as a female suicide bomber blew herself up outside a hospital in Pakistan.
The USS Freedom, the first in a new class of U.S. warships, recently arrived in Singapore to join the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet.
Following the death of two staff members, a Red Cross spokesman warns that the situation in Afghanistan is only going to get worse.
Tyler Dodd, an Afghan vet who helped an injured Boston Marathon victim, said, "If there was nothing else I could do, I could talk to her."