The U.S. military had delivered nearly 30 packages containing weapons, ammunition and medical supplies for Kurdish fighters on Sunday.
Ashoka Mukpo is the second person, after Rick Sacra, to be treated for the Ebola virus at the Nebraska Medical Center.
U.S. home resales raced to a one-year high in September, the latest indication the housing market recovery is gradually getting back on track.
The Obama administration named Ron Klain as the U.S. Ebola czar.
Bradlee rose to prominence overseeing the Pulitzer-winning coverage of the Watergate scandal, which led to Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974.
The reports of a chemical attack by ISIS were unconfirmed. But civilian victims had teary eyes, swollen lips and difficulty breathing.
McDonald's Chief Executive Officer Don Thompson owned up to some corporate image problems on Tuesday after it posted a nearly one-third drop in quarterly profit and warned its global restaurant sales would fall again in October.
The impact of China's slowing economy will likely hit Guizhou, Qinghai and Hainan the most.
Stomach infections and respiratory disease are the most common cruise-related illnesses. Here’s how to avoid them.
The FBI stopped them in Frankfurt, where they were allegedly en route to Syria.
The two adversaries may soon work side by side in combating the Ebola crisis, but collaboration has happened before -- quietly.
A Pew Research Center study released today found only 2 percent of its overall respondents trust BuzzFeed as a news source.
House and Senate races are all about increasing local turnout to secure a victory and Hispanics don't necessarily fit into that plan.
Libya's army has joined forces with a renegade general to reclaim the capital from Islamist militias.
In the hopes of ending a long Stanley Cup drought, the Toronto Maple Leafs are embracing analytics software. Will the rest of the NHL follow?
U.S. officials will require travelers from these three West African countries to fly into one of five airports beginning Wednesday.
They're banned by half the world, but both Ukraine and separatists, to a less degree, used the indiscriminately destructive weapons.
While fuel costs, an airline’s biggest expense, are down, fares are not.
About 2 million more flu shot doses have been distributed so far in 2014 compared with the same period last year.
Federal Reserve officials are warning banks "bad behavior" could lead to being "dramatically downsized."
CEO Don Thompson blamed "unusual events" in Asia, but the fast-food chain's meat woes didn't start this summer.
Liberians in the U.S. have taken it upon themselves to support loved ones affected by Ebola abroad.