Obama also said in a speech in Wales on Friday that NATO would implement a readiness action plan to monitor the situation in Ukraine.
The U.S. has killed the mastermind behind the most prominent Islamist terror group in Somalia.
New Labor Department jobs data illustrates the employment gap across educational levels.
The U.K. government has said it will not pay a ransom for the release of David Haines.
Nebraska lawyers are challenging a February ruling that invalidated the Keystone XL's proposed 300-mile route through the state.
Unemployment dipped but that was largely due to Americans leaving the labor force, a troubling sign for the state of the economy.
The public is invited to pay their respects to slain American journalist Steven Sotloff at a service in his Florida hometown Friday.
Though she didn't offer specifics, the prospective presidential candidate called on businesses and politicians to confront climate change.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says a new Iraqi government will also help stop ISIS.
But despite a hiring slowdown, the U.S. jobs report published Friday by the Labor Department did show solid employment gains in August.
The British aid worker, a captive of the Islamic State, was kidnapped in March 2013 in Syria near the Turkish border.
Abbott and Modi were due to hold formal talks later on Friday and sign the deal to sell uranium for peaceful power generation.
Abu Hajar al-Sufi, believed to be a member of Baghdadi’s inner circle, is among those believed to have been killed in airstrikes in Mosul.
The organization has said it will now take its jihad to India, Myanmar, Bangladesh and other regions where Muslims are oppressed.
Russia's largest arms manufacturer, which increased production five-fold this year, is now on a U.S. sanctions list.
The Ukrainian military is reportedly preparing for an imminent rebel attack before a potential cease-fire starting Friday at 7 a.m. EDT.
A fourth American patient to be infected by Ebola is expected to reach Nebraska on Friday and will receive the experimental drug ZMapp.
Samsung was desperate to garner buzz for its products before Apple unwraps its latest gizmos at an event on Sept. 9, an analyst said.
The students bought the cookies containing the controlled drug from a senior at their school.
U.S. authorities shut down Silk Road last year, though a new version bearing the same name was launched soon thereafter.
The United States is using the propaganda video to fight the Sunni militant group on social media.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 may be available for purchase in the early weeks of October.