Martha Raddatz and David Muir are expected to moderate the third Democratic presidential debate of 2015.
Agrabah was the mythical fairy-tale setting of Disney's 1992 animated film "Aladdin." Fifty-seven percent said they weren't sure whether to bomb it.
A new video shows a fighter encouraging the beheading of Shiite citizens in Saudi Arabia, followed by the gruesome execution of an alleged Saudi spy.
Saudi Arabia announced Tuesday a newly formed, 34-nation military alliance to fight ISIS. Nigeria was among the countries named that was caught off guard by the announcement.
With the 2016 fiscal year approaching, the British Navy is seeking funding to add two more drone systems to its arsenal.
Two major obstacles could compromise a U.N. resolution's effectiveness in crushing the Islamic State group's finances.
Strikes near Mosul were a reminder that Islamic State group militants should not be underestimated, a Kurdish official said.
Enrique Marquez, accused of purchasing two of the rifles used in a Dec. 2 attack in California, faces three charges including providing material support for terrorism.
The human rights group said the European Union risks being complicit in the illegal deportations as it recently pledged 3 billion euros to Turkey.
The agreement between the U.S. and Taiwan has angered Beijing, while adding to disputes centered around the South China Sea.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's assertion during Tuesday's GOP debate — that all terrorist attacks since 9/11 were the result of legal immigration — is false.
The American Civil Liberties Union said Wednesday that the federal funding bill will damage civil liberties in two key aspects.
If approved, the $572.8 billion defense appropriations bill would allocate $58.6 billion for the global war against terrorism.
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter visited Iraq Wednesday to secure broader Iraqi involvement in the fight against the Islamic State group, but Baghdad is hesitant.
The airspace violations were believed to be the first since the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, and did not elicit a response from Israel's military.
The villages are all located near Buratai, the hometown of Nigeria’s military chief.
Some Republicans saw the removal of Iraq's Saddam Hussein as a necessary step, while others said the U.S. should have focused on its own problems.
During Tuesday's debate, Santorum referenced reports of an ISIS fatwa that have never been confirmed.
Islam is both a religion and a form of government, the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania argued during Tuesday's "undercard" Republican debate.
During Tuesday's GOP "undercard" debate, the former governor of New York characterized Russia's president as a bully who needed to be put in his place.
At Tuesday's event in Las Vegas, both Republican candidates slammed Donald Trump's Muslim ban proposal, but differed on how to fight terrorism.
ISIS presence in Afghanistan has increased as presence shifts east from Syria and Iraq.