Fashion icon Kate Moss's reputation is unlikely to suffer after scandalous revelations are served up in "Champagne Supernovas."
President Obama is set to lay out his strategy for fighting ISIS in a speech Wednesday. Here's a list of what he might announce.
For ISIS supporters in Canada, Britain, the U.S. and other non-Muslim nations, joining the Islamic State is all about meeting the right people.
Roy Hodgson needs a positive performance from his England side when they begin their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign in Switzerland.
What royal family name do you think would best suit the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second baby?
The Japanese electronics firm already stopped its U.S. and U.K. solar panel production lines earlier this year.
British lawyers urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review its finding that BP has to keep compensating companies for oil spill damage.
The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting her second child with Britain's Prince William, but just how far along is she?
Abu Qatada, who is being tried on terror charges in Jordan, called the Islamic State a “killing and demolition machine."
An Oxford University professor says pharmaceutical companies could have done more before the virus broke out.
An amateur investigator and a team of forensic experts say they’ve solved the 126-year-old murder mystery.
ISIS is currently holding about 46 Turkish citizens hostage.
According to the poll, Scottish nationalists have a 51 percent to 49 percent lead over their unionist rivals. The vote takes place on Sept. 18.
At the beginning of August, the Scottish unionists led the nationalists by 22 percentage points in a similar poll.
Aqsa Mahmood, Left her home in Scotland to marry an Islamic State fighter in Syria.
When he saw the monument, he reportedly said, “How cool is this?”
To fight the group, the U.S. is looking to work closely with Gulf nations, and the goal is to do away with ISIS, not contain it.
The death toll in West Africa has surpassed 2,000 out of almost 4,000 cases, health officials announced Friday.
The U.K. government has said it will not pay a ransom for the release of David Haines.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says a new Iraqi government will also help stop ISIS.
The British aid worker, a captive of the Islamic State, was kidnapped in March 2013 in Syria near the Turkish border.
Abu Hajar al-Sufi, believed to be a member of Baghdadi’s inner circle, is among those believed to have been killed in airstrikes in Mosul.