Adobe issued a patch for a zero-day vulnerability in Flash that was used by hackers to plant spying software.
Delilia O'Malley took to Twitter Monday to excoriate his comments about past presidents conduct with the families of fallen soldiers.
“The Night Shift” will no longer return to NBC for Season 5.
Eminem tore into President Donald Trump in a freestyle rap that aired on Tuesday night's BET Hip Hop Awards.
Photos show the vicious battle raging in Syria.
The two countries have mutually suspended non-immigrant visas more than a year after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan blamed the July 2016 coup bid on U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.
A Marine veteran stole a utility truck to transport victims to hospital after the mass shooting at the Las Vegas concert Sunday night. He later returned the vehicle's keys to its owner.
Marie Tillman pushed back against Trump.
Amir Taaki is on a mission to create the first bitcoin-powered economy.
The former St. Louis police officer was an accused in the 2011 shooting death of black motorist Anthony Lamar Smith. In an interview after the acquittal, Stockley said he felt like “a burden has been lifted.”
The job of a journalist can be perilous.
What ever happened to the fatal accident's lone survivor?
Endgame CEO Nathaniel Fick spoke with IBT about the security challenges facing businesses and what his experience in the military taught him.
The conservative political commentator's tweet suggesting millennials are weak invites backlash on social media platform.
A newly discovered threat to Android users dubbed SonicSpy was found in more than 1,000 apps—including some in the Google Play Store.
Depictions of Trump aren't always pretty.
Within the space of a week this autumn, the people of Catalonia and Kurdistan will be asked if they want to live in an independent country.
Survey finds people around the world see ISIS and climate change as biggest national security threat, but Americans differ.
Nine in ten Muslims are proud to be Americans. But about one in three have been treated with suspicion over the past one year, a recent survey underlines.
The study included data collected from 9,512 enlisted soldiers who had attempted suicide between 2004 and 2009.
Collectors and museums are being reminded to undertake due diligence in checking collections’ histories before purchasing cultural property.
Human Rights Watch accused the security forces of moving at least 170 families of alleged ISIS members to a rehabilitation camp in Mosul as a form of collective punishment.