John is said to be the ringleader of three British jihadists entrusted with guarding foreign hostages in Raqqa, Syria.
Indonesia's president said he was shocked after watching a video of the beheading of an American journalist by the Islamic State.
James Foley's parents eulogized their son, emphasizing his love for telling untold stories and his bravery in the face of death.
Obama okayed a special forces operation to rescue James Foley and other U.S. citizens from ISIS. The group had demanded ransom.
The gruesome video of ISIS beheading American journalist James Foley is being used as an Islamic State recruitment tactic.
The ISIS militant who beheaded Foley is probably British, Prime Minister Cameron said. Experts are examining the video for clues.
The beheading of U.S. freelance journalist James Foley is only one of the Islamic State's gruesome acts committed in recent months.
Relatives of the slain journalist have urged social media users not to watch the beheading video.
"Jim was taken from us in an action of violence that shocks the conscience of the entire world," President Obama said of James Foley's beheading.
A report claims the White House was aware of Islamic State's threat to kill James Foley as revenge for U.S. airstrikes against the group.
"He did everything the right way, but even when you do everything the right way in Syria, things can go the wrong way."
The video ends with ISIS threatening to kill another man — believed to be U.S. journalist Steven Joel Sotloff.
Foley's family members took to social media to honor the journalist's life and plead for ISIS members to spare the lives of other hostages.
ISIS said it killed American journalist James Foley and threatened to kill another if President Obama did not meet its demands.
ISIS victim Foley was a photojournalist who made his home in New Hampshire.
Twitter users are asking social media not to share a video that appears to show James Foley's execution.
An "appalled" Obama administration is investigating the video that ISIS claims shows the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley.
Freelance journalist James Foley, who disappeared in Syria in November 2012, was allegedly beheaded in a graphic video by ISIS militants.
California lawmakers voted Monday on whether the National Football League should change the name of the Washington Redskins.
The Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem is linked to rocket attacks against Israel and supports the Islamic State.
The FAA issued a statement Monday night banning flights over Syria.
President Obama said Monday that the "work is not yet done" in Iraq.