The former vice presidential candidate took to her Facebook page to delight in the problems of the Nightly News anchor.
Two of the suspects also face additional charges of conspiring to maim and kill persons in a foreign country.
Obama’s 2015 National Security Strategy confronts threats like terrorism while emphasizing health, inequality and climate change.
The A-10 was saved from cuts since it was useful to ground troops, but recent government data say it's the most dangerous.
U.S. soldiers who were actually in harm's way take a dim view of the broadcaster's fabricated tale of danger.
The outcry around Obama's reference to the Crusades is not the first time a president has provoked controversy by mentioning the medieval conflict.
An ISIS order now bans Apple products, requiring fighters to turn off GPS devices due to concerns that they are being tracked by the enemy.
ISIS' graphic video showing a Jordanian pilot being burned alive has provoked national outrage in Jordan.
Page Six reported that Brokaw wants Williams' "head on a platter," over claims he was on board a helicopter downed in Iraq in 2003.
Retrieving troops before they are captured by the enemy has taken precedence after ISIS' killing of a Jordanian fighter pilot.
The hip-hop artist is set to perform in Irbil in March to raise money for Peshmerga forces battling ISIS.
The three Chinese citizens were members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which China designates as a terrorist group.
Jordan has sworn to avenge the execution of one of its pilots at the hands of ISIS.
Children from minority communities were particularly vulnerable, the United Nations said in a report.
Iraq's prime minister ordered an end to the curfew to alleviate the "suffering of citizens," despite the threat posed to the country by ISIS.
Police in India’s information technology hub seeks to crackdown on sympathizers of terror outfits among software professionals.
U.S. officials have confirmed that the oil-rich Gulf nation suspended airstrikes against ISIS after Jordan's pilot was captured.
Iran said it is assessing if a new terrorist group, emerging in the country’s east, is linked to ISIS.
“Such acts negate the death of Kenji, who was working for peace,” Junichi Goto told Kyodo News late Wednesday.
The NBC anchor apologized Wednesday for falsely claiming he was aboard an Air Force helicopter forced down by rocket fire.
Airstrikes came just hours after King Abdullah II pledged a "severe" response to a video showing a Jordanian pilot being burned alive by ISIS.
The Islamic State group may already have a foothold in the country, right next door to its "caliphate" in Iraq and Syria.