The five individuals are believed to have been spied on because of their Muslim background and work related to Islam.
As the Israeli army launched several airstrikes on Gaza and Hamas fired rockets back on Tuesday, several players weigh in.
Officials from the U.S. and China are expected to discuss 60 topics during the annual, two-day "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" in Beijing.
Shia Houthi rebels captured the northern city of Amran on Tuesday, following bloody clashes with government forces.
A majority of the settlement is expected to be in cash, but the figure also includes several billion dollars in help to struggling borrowers.
In a letter to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, made public on Tuesday, Ambassador Mohamed Ali Alhakim said the Muthanna facility north of Baghdad was seized on June 11. He said remnants of a former chemical weapons program are kept in two bunkers there.
After deliberating for less than four hours, a federal jury in New York found Rengan Rajaratnam, a former portfolio manager at Galleon, not guilty of the one conspiracy count he faced following the mid-trial dismissal by a judge of two more serious fraud charges.
Obama says Afghan election results should be honored and examined to ensure credibility.
After one vehicle caught fire, Acura announced it would recall 14,078 ILX Sedans from 2013 and 2014.
White House envoy Philip Gordon warns that Israel will face further threats if no peace with Palestinians is achieved.
While host nation Brazil surrendered against Germany, the U.S. exited the World Cup behind great work ethic.
In the coming battle for Aleppo, opposition battalions must fight both Assad's troops and ISIS.
Vials of smallpox from the 1950's were found in a Food and Drug Administration Laboratory in Maryland and the Center for Disease and Control is still investigating how this could happen.
China's currency has been appreciating -- but the U.S. is still pushing for more.
Port workers joined truckers on strike in Los Angeles/Long Beach, amid a cooling-off period in heated contract negotiations.
Immigrants' rights groups say the administration has leaned too heavily on enforcement-heavy policies.
Americans watching fireworks on July 4th from below should fix their gaze on the rash of drone videos that have surfaced showing the displays from above.
A Harvard law professor got over 50,000 people to donate more than $7 million by pledging to help elect politicians who aim to end Super PACs.
The automaker says most of the cars in the recall could lurch unexpectedly because of an improperly installed component.
After first refusing to meet President Obama on the tarmac in Austin, Texas Gov. Rick Perry agrees to a Dallas meeting on immigration.
"Hunger Games" star Wes Bentley is set to appear in two Halloween episodes of "American Horror Story: Freak Show."
With surveillance issues already straining relations, a double agent's arrest further threatens the alliance.