The CBS-hosted debate was supposed to focus on economic issues but was overhauled at the last minute to focus on national security after ISIS attacked Paris.
Coordinated attacks across Paris have shown that the Islamic State is a well-organized force that can hit major cities and cause significant damage.
The man identified as Abu Nabil was reportedly sent to Libya by ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to negotiate an alliance with local terrorist cells.
A federal judge ruled Friday against a conservative group trying to get access to 242 emails.
Even as leaders from the European Union and Africa converged on Malta for a two-day summit, at least 14 refugees, including seven children, drowned off the coast of Turkey.
The first version of the legislation was vetoed by President Barack Obama.
The U.K. Foreign Office has recommended Brits not travel to these 18 countries.
So-called watch logs offer new information about the U.S. government's response to the assault on the American consulate in the Libyan city three years ago.
The $129.6 million deal, which is considered a small defense contract by U.S. standards, will still need to be authorized by Congress.
Although the polling date hasn't been set, more than 1 million Libyans have registered to vote using Smart Elect, a platform designed by a North Carolina company.
About 72 percent of likely Democratic primary voters said they felt satisfied with Clinton's answers about the 2012 attack at a U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya.
The beheadings apparently were carried out in retaliation over a U.S.-led raid that rescued 70 hostages of the Islamic State group in Iraq last week.
Hillary Clinton, in a new poll, holds a commanding lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders in the first-voting state of Iowa.
The third India-Africa Forum Summit kicked off in New Delhi Monday, as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to highlight the nation's “strong emotional link” with Africa.
During a rally for Democrats on Friday, the president accused Republicans of constructing a gloomy, “entire separate reality.”
Key exchanges emerged Thursday as former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified before a House panel investigating the 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, Libya.
The daylong Benghazi committee questioning of Hillary Clinton didn't produce many political revelations but did prompt an avalanche of tweets and memes.
Hillary Clinton's testimony in front of a House committee is unlikely to change the minds of voters who largely already know how they feel about her.
Who was the ambassador who was killed in Libya, and who sent him there?
The former U.S. secretary of state answered questions on security issues and State Department protocol from a House panel investigating a 2012 attack in Libya.
Here's why Hillary Clinton is in front of the House Benghazi Committee.
The hearings are part of the eighth investigation into the Sept. 11, 2012, attack in Libya that left a U.S. ambassador and other Americans dead.