It was unclear whether any potential assistance to the NATO member's eastern neighbor would include U.S.-made weapons.
The suspect's nationality was not released, but he is not from the United States.
It turns out workers in several Florida state agencies were told to not use phrases like "global warming" or "climate change."
Economists also sorted through a batch of data that painted a mixed picture on the overall health of the U.S. economy.
Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday condemned the shooting of two police officers in the fraught Missouri town.
Simply throwing money at content won't win the streaming-TV wars.
You know you've made a successful video game franchise if the BBC makes a documentary about it.
U.S. consumers unexpectedly spent less at retailers last month despite a steep drop in gasoline prices across America.
Symbols of achievement in horseback riding, archery and other pursuits are intended to promote the idea of "a balanced person."
Jennifer Carren, 35, died after a whale slammed into the side of a tourist boat off the coast of Mexico.
Most arrests involved the Uighur Muslim minority in Xinjiang and protesters in Tibet.
Only 17 percent of Democrats have a favorable view of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A three-judge panel on Wednesday dismissed 11 counts of seaman's manslaughter charges facing the BP executives.
An ABC News investigation uncovered gruesome posts on social media, purportedly showing Iraqi forces torturing and executing prisoners.
A victory in Tikrit, one of the largest cities under ISIS control, would provide a major boost to the U.S.-led coalition’s efforts in the region.
The bill, which makes discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity illegal, was supported by the Mormon church.
One American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts touched down safely in Kazakhstan, after returning to Earth on a Russian spacecraft.
The Bank of Korea's monetary policy committee cut its base rate by 25 basis points to a record low of 1.75 percent.
Results of the last four SAT exams held in Asia have been held back, amid accusations of widespread cheating in several Asian countries.
L.L. Bean CEO Chris McCormick says the company will triple the amount of stores it operates.
On the heels of its IPO in January, the burger chain warned of slowing same-store sales growth in 2015.
The Republican missive to Tehran has Washington frenzied, but in the Mideast it was met with a deafening silence.