The offer of amnesty comes just days after U.S. airstrikes targeting al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane killed at least six militants.
The Boston area man is the third American mission worker to have contracted the deadly virus while working with patients in West Africa.
Several tech and social media websites went down briefly Wednesday because of server maintenance and data center issues, the companies claimed.
Intelligence agencies are concerned that airplanes that have gone missing in the attacks on Tripoli airport could be used for terrorist attacks.
The career networking site censored a sensitive article from a newsletter, even though the author was an American writing from U.S. soil.
Sen. Rand Paul urged President Obama to bring the case for intervention in Syria to Congress.
Data suggests that the real money to be made with a bigger iPhone lies overseas.
Samsung looks to revive its sales with some nifty features, but they may not have a big impact on sales.
The economy and tens of thousands of guest workers are likely to take a hit as the "greening" disease decimates the vital crop.
As the NATO summit begins, Saudi media reports that Jordan has handed over secret documents about the ISIS threat to the country.
The family of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff spoke to the press in English and in Arabic, challenging ISIS leader to a debate.
The question asked: "Would you support or oppose a law in your state that would legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana like alcohol?"
NATO's summit in Wales has one main topic: Russia and Ukraine. What are the alliance's options?
The nation Steven Sotloff was a citizen of can do without a confrontation with another terrorist group.
The Obama administration has emphasized that the U.S. is not intimidated by ISIS' brutal actions.
An inexperienced United States side secured a 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic in Wednesday’s friendly in Prague.
A majority of Americans favor airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, but President Obama doesn't have a strategy yet.
In a recent interview, actress Mindy Kaling acknowledged that her show has avoided the subject of abortion -- and it may continue to.
The Canadian captors forced journalists to hand over computers, passwords and credit card information.
Chinese companies have made massive investments in some of the countries most affected by Ebola.
The U.S. economy misses out on billions of dollars in consumer spending when homeowners don't refinance.
Consumer confidence, higher cash incentives and inventories plus zero-percent deals are putting U.S. new-car sales at pre-recession levels.