The former secretary of state says airstrikes alone are not enough to defeat ISIS.
The Egyptian court, presenting bizarre evidence, accuses three journalists of being part of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The evidence presented by the Mexican government fails to support claims the missing students were incinerated, an outside investigation found.
A letter to U.K. government officials accuses the nation of "interference" in the country's affairs.
Momentum: Sanders appears to be gaining it, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seems to be losing it in New Hampshire and Iowa.
In announcing the move Sunday, Pope Francis encouraged Catholic organizations across Europe to make similar commitments to those at risk due to hunger or war.
U.S. President Barack Obama thanked former Secretary of State Colin Powell supporting the nuclear agreement struck with Iran.
Edward Snowden criticized Russia's human-rights record, pointing to its restrictions on Internet freedom and treatment of gay people.
Fréderike Geerdink was arrested in January for "terrorist propaganda." Now she's been detained again.
Portable vaporizing devices aren’t as safe as you think, claims new research being used to sue e-cigarette manufacturers.
Authorities confirmed Friday morning's fire at a women’s health clinic in eastern Washington state was started deliberately.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov agreed that discussions on the Syrian conflict would continue in New York this month.
Calls are increasing for Canada to accept more refugees.
Member states of the Group of 20 agreed to refrain from competitively devaluing their currencies.
Many opposed to granting the refugees asylum have pointed to what they say are the untenable costs of harboring so many foreign citizens.
Tajikistan's government accused a former deputy defense minister, Abdukhalim Nazarzoda, of personally leading the attacks.
The old fashion faux pas is so passé. You can totally wear white after Labor Day!
A study finds former U.S. military personnel had the condition previously called Gender Identity Disorder five times more frequently than Americans at large.
"It is sad to say al-Shabab has taken El Saliindi. AU forces withdrew, and al-Shabab now controls it," a government official says.
The Francois Hollande-led government is reportedly expected make an announcement on the possible targeting of the Islamic State group Monday.
The Clintons paid a U.S. State Department employee to maintain a private email server for Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state, a Clinton campaign official says.
The Russian leader, a close ally of Bashar Assad, says the Syrian president is ready to permit a "healthy" opposition to take part in elections.