The terrorist group put out a message saying Jordan's airstrikes on Syria killed no militants but rather claimed the life of a U.S. aid worker.
Verizon Wireless recently announced customers could opt-out of the tracking program, but a group of senators wants more.
The outcry around Obama's reference to the Crusades is not the first time a president has provoked controversy by mentioning the medieval conflict.
Bank shares jumped more than 1 percent because higher interest rates benefit their earnings.
U.S. health insurance providers are not required to encrypt customer information if it would present an unreasonable burden.
Lavrov and Kerry have been point men for their respective countries' interests in Ukraine over the past year.
An ISIS order now bans Apple products, requiring fighters to turn off GPS devices due to concerns that they are being tracked by the enemy.
U.S. employers added 257,000 jobs in January, marking the longest stretch of job gains above the 200,000 level since 1994.
"I've got a tough job," a weary John Boehner says. A battle over Homeland Security funding and immigration leaves leadership with no answers.
Seoul mulls lifting years-old sanctions on Pyongyang to advance Korean Peninsula unification talks, but Washington just came up with harsher ones.
The company currently has over 300,000 employees, of whom 115,000 are based in Germany.
U.S. unemployment may be falling, but paychecks aren't growing. In 2014, the average hourly wage only rose from $24.17 to $24.57 an hour.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande are scheduled to meet Putin in Moscow on Friday.
Obama referred to the Dalai Lama as a "good friend," while China warned countries not to host the Tibetan leader.
The comments come a year after a UN report was strongly critical of the church's record on child protection.
An investigation by the city found that the project is at least $700 million over budget and may not be completed until 2017.
Page Six reported that Brokaw wants Williams' "head on a platter," over claims he was on board a helicopter downed in Iraq in 2003.
The United Steelworkers union (USW), which represents workers at 63 U.S. refineries, had recommended that locals reject the proposal.
Retrieving troops before they are captured by the enemy has taken precedence after ISIS' killing of a Jordanian fighter pilot.
Religion has again assumed significance in India’s political discourse since Modi’s Hindu nationalist party came to power in May last year.
Several Democratic senators disapprove of House Speaker John Boehner's decision to invite Netanyahu without consulting Obama.
The university's move comes as it, along with several other schools, are under federal investigation over how they deal with sexual harassment.