Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said the U.S. will commit ground troops to the war against ISIS in Iraq.
PTSD could be added as a qualifying medical marijuana illness in a state that has been grappling with an opioid and heroin addiction crisis.
The emergence of the Syria and Iraq-based terror group, along with Russian aggression in Eastern Europe, are what saved the U.S. Air Force's storied A-10 aircraft.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a UAE official indicated the country wants to stop helping pay for energy.
"Ride Along 2," a critically panned cop comedy, was the top movie last weekend. Welcome to winter in Hollywood.
Only about six percent of Norwegians use cash on a daily basis, according to the bank.
Cybercrime operations are increasingly being run like professional businesses — but don't expect to see any IPOs.
Con artists posing as the IRS have bilked $23 million from at least 4,550 victims since 2013.
As Russian revenues from oil exports fall and sanctions over Ukraine isolate the economy, the country is realizing the need to make it easier for its companies to do business.
Eastern Europe has seen an increase in military drills by NATO since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.
Weighing in on the 2016 presidential race, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell said “everyone in the United States is supported by the government in their healthcare.”
The fighter jet deal is part of a $150-billion military modernization drive India has launched.
An 18-month investigation into Apple’s tax affairs in Ireland could land the iPhone maker with a significant bill for unpaid taxes.
The Virginia University student, who was in the country as a tourist, “was caught committing a hostile act against the state," Korean Central News Agency reported.
Concerns over whether $1.7 billion paid by the U.S. to Iran amounted to ransom arose after an Iranian commander said the transaction was unrelated to the implementation of the nuclear agreement.
Renita Hill, one of more than 50 women to publicly accuse Cosby of sexual assault, filed the lawsuit in October 2015.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye also proposed a five-nation meeting, excluding North Korea, to discuss Pyongyang’s nuclear program.
The European Central Bank may “reconsider” monetary policy as early as March, its president said.
Train service in Washington, D.C., will be shut down at 11 p.m. EST Friday evening and buses will stop running at 5 p.m. EST.
Nearly 20 testing centers have announced they're not giving the SAT college prep exam as planned this Saturday.
Whether a new recession looms remains to be seen. But this much is known: One investor’s bear market is another’s buying opportunity.
Daniel Holtzclaw was convicted of rapes and other offenses against eight African-American women in Oklahoma.