In the battle for Kobani, new reports say Kurdish fighters now control the vast majority of the city.
Economists are looking ahead to Friday's highly anticipated jobs report after the Dow plunged as much as 350 points Monday.
The kingdom has been trying to quell rising extremism by building a border fence and repairing ties with Iraq.
Another brutal ISIS video shows that the group wants to strike fear in the heart of Iraqis.
Libya's rival factions are fighting for control of the country by targeting oil terminals.
Lackluster economic data from the U.S. on Friday fueled worries about the state of the global economy and the strength of oil demand.
In the latest ISIS propaganda video, kidnapped British journalist James Cantlie decries "Western media" portrayals of a repressed Mosul.
The move is a step toward rapprochement between the Arab neighbors after a quarter-century of rocky relations.
The woman, who was arrested at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, was planning to travel to Syria to join the ISIS fighter.
Coalition forces led by the United States targeted the Islamic State group with 23 air strikes in Syria and Iraq.
Despite the lowest oil prices in years, the U.S. appears poised to increase production in 2015 -- and all eyes will be on North Dakota.
While official government figures put the death toll at over 15,000, a monitoring group said that the real figures were much higher.
An Iraqi Ministry of Health spokesman said Mosul isn't capable of diagnosing Ebola patients.
“Saudi Arabia can take a step to have a productive role in this situation,” a top Iranian official said.
The majority of the strikes by U.S.-led coalition forces occurred in or near the Syrian cities of Raqqa, Kobani and Deir el-Zour.
Of that total, more than 30,000 were civilians.
A guidebook from the Islamic State group encourages mothers to cultivate the "jihadi spirit" in their children.
Reports have emerged that a software glitch may delay the aircraft for a further four years.
Pakistan was the most dangerous country for the media, with 14 journalists killed, followed by Syria with 12.
The bomber disguised himself as a Shiite mourner before blowing himself up.
Ahmad Mohamad al-Ghaz’zaoui, a resident of Sydney, is believed to be the fourth Australian ISIS militant killed in the region since October.
Energy experts and analysts say U.S. consumers should expect gas prices to remain low through much of 2015.