A massive manhunt for Bradley William Stone, the suspect in the Montgomery County shootings that claimed six lives, is underway.
"Lone-wolf" attackers are not required to pledge allegiance to a terrorist group, nor do they have to coordinate their moves.
At least one of Australia's radical Muslim organizations uses the flag displayed in the Sydney siege, but it isn't ISIS.
Iraqi government forces failed to arm tribesmen in the town of al-Wafa, which subsequently fell to ISIS fighters Saturday.
The latest attack raises concerns about the safety of U.S.-led airstrikes against the militant group in Iraq and Syria.
Following the arrest of a young executive in Bangalore for being an ISIS sympathizer, Indian authorities are growing increasingly cautious.
A 24-year-old Bangalore-based man is suspected of operating an influential Twitter account sympathetic to the militant group.
The authorization, already approved by the House, passed by a vote of 89-11 and now heads to the president's desk.
The fight against the Islamic State group has pushed fractious Iraqis together, but national unity is just a shaky façade.
India's National Investigation Agency and local police are investigating the case and hunting for the suspect, Mehdi Masroor Biswas.
The Karbala gathering comes at a time when ISIS has stepped up its offensive against Shiites, who the group calls heretics.
The George W. Bush administration relied on a false report to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, Sen. Carl Levin said Thursday.
The U.S. is planning to finally let in thousands of Syrian refugees, but it won't be an easy process.
Sunni tribesmen in Iraq are fighting their fellow Sunnis in the Islamic State group. They are a key element in defending Baghdad.
Civilian life was a major casualty as several countries witnessed a surge in violence from Islamist militant groups.
The sentence is in direct contrast to the much harsher penalties meted out by other European nations to their citizens waging jihad overseas.
The CIA operated "black site" detention facilities in nations around the world, where it held and interrogted terror suspects in the aftermath of 9/11.
Six months after taking Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city, the Islamic State group appears stymied in efforts to also take Baghdad.
Despite suffering a high death toll and a number of defections, Kurdish forces say they are advancing against ISIS.
“Iran and people of the region will not forget such conspiracies," the Iranian leader said on Wednesday.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pointed out what he said was hypocrisy in the U.S. pushing for human rights but inhumanely treating terror detainees.
The World Food Programme's food aid, which was a lifeline for over 1.7 million Syrian refugees, will resume by mid-December.