"We waited for two years for God to get justice for us on behalf of our son.”
A jury convicted Eddie Ray Routh of murdering "American Sniper" Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield.
Using personal stories to illustrate her positions, Clinton sounded like a 2016 candidate in a Silicon Valley speech heavy on tech and gender issues.
The Islamic State says the schools -- one for boys, one for girls -- will be for the children of its foreign fighters in Syria.
The ethnic group is the latest of many minorities to be deliberately targeted by ISIS.
An uptick in ISIS fighters killed won't mean much if the US doesn't send weapons, say Iraqi Sunni leaders.
As the U.S. readies a major assault on the so-called Islamic State in Mosul, the extremist group is moving its operations to Hawija.
Ahmad al-Tayyeb, Imam of the Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, also alleged an international conspiracy behind extremist interpretations of Islam.
Charles de Gaulle, a nuclear-powered vessel, is the largest Western European warship currently in use.
The trade-off between personal freedoms and national security, Australia's prime minister said, was necessary.
ISIS fighters near Tripoli have begun testing the weapons that once belonged to the former regime of Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India has secured the release of the Rev. Alexis Prem Kumar, a Jesuit priest held captive in Afghanistan since last June.
Although the authenticity of the video has not been confirmed, it appears to show Kurdish Peshmerga fighters captured in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk.
British counterterrorism police have launched an international search for the teenagers who fled their homes last Tuesday.
France's flagship aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is reportedly in the Persian Gulf and could soon begin airstrikes against ISIS.
Airstrikes in Iraq's Anbar province aren't killing ISIS militants, and the group is advancing, Sunni tribal leaders say.
While Arab governments have been on the same page in their condemnation of ISIS, there is no unified front.
A Russian security official claimed that thousands of foreign fighters, including nearly 1,700 Russians, have joined ISIS in Iraq.
An unnamed official from the U.S. Central Command claimed that ISIS was "losing ground every day" in Iraq.
Tensions, power struggles and mistrust among ISIS foreign fighters have led to countless executions.
The musical instruments have been deemed “offensive to Muslims” by the Islamic State group.
The U.S. attorney's office says Minnesota teen Hamza Naj Ahmed tried to board a plane in New York bound for Istanbul.