President Obama sent 130 additional military personnel to Erbil, where they will advise Kurdish and Iraqi forces.
Hillary Clinton and President Obama are set to attend the same party Wednesday night.
The reasons for U.S. airstrikes in Iraq are similar to those behind the 2003 invasion.
The decision to donate the vaccine came after the WHO said on Tuesday that it was ethical to offer untested drugs to people infected by the virus, Reuters wrote in an exclusive report.
King Digital Entertainment's stock price plunged over 20 percent Tuesday after the maker of “Candy Crush Saga” posted sales below estimates.
New data shows auction houses are unwittingly contributing to a growing illegal market for ivory.
Marouane Fellaini came off the bench to give Manchester United a 2-1 victory over Valencia in their final preseason fixture.
Twitter Inc. is now experimenting with promoted video ads.
France’s minister of ecology is proposing that diesel drivers get a total of nearly $22,000 to switch to electricity.
Air strikes alone may not get rid of ISIS's threat, and ground forces isn't an option. The U.S. faces a tricky problem, but it could follow past models.
A recent analysis by the U.S. Conference of Mayors finds that jobs being created pay much less than the jobs added.
Apple reveals largely white and male workforce outside of retail positions.
From targeting producers of baby formula to the maker of Windows 7, China is on an anti-monopoly, anti-foreign company drive.
Video already accounts for 70 percent of Verizon's wireless traffic.
U.S. officials are concerned about widespread famine in South Sudan, as leaders fail to reach an agreement to end the civil war.
The Nebraska Supreme Court's decision probably won't be reached for three to six months, further stalling Obama's final verdict.
The International Energy Agency's monthly oil statistics suggest global oil demand in 2014 and 2015 will be lower than previously expected.
Louis van Gaal will take charge of Manchester United for the first time at Old Trafford when Valencia visit on Tuesday.
The experimental drug that wasn't meant to be produced on a large scale for years is now being put into high priority production with U.S. help.
The Vatican called on Muslim religious leaders on Tuesday to condemn "unspeakable criminal acts" by Islamic State militants who have taken a series of cities in northern Iraq, forcing tens of thousands of Christians and Yazidis to flee their homes.
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The United States will provide approximately $180 million on Tuesday to help feed the people of South Sudan, the White House said, citing a risk of famine there.