Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun allegedly torn between Muslim beliefs, military duty.
Fears are growing terrorists with valid U.S. or European passports will be able to organize attacks.
Rep. Mike McCaul calls "shameful" the length of time it took to arrest Abu Khatallah.
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Certain diabetics will be able to ditch all or most of the needling associated with their condition.
A Russian recession could result should the West adopt sectoral sanctions over Ukraine, but it would not be “dramatic,” Alexei Ulyukayev says.
North Korea claims it is testing newly developed precision-guided missiles.
Mariam Yahya Ibrahim was detained at Khartoum airport Tuesday, a day after an appeals court overturned a death sentence imposed on her.
Congressional Republicans appear divided by the debate over the Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
The Iraqi military forces were aided by Shiite volunteers and local Sunni tribal militias.
The Clintons managed to wipe out millions of dollars in debt within four years of their leaving the White House.
Ahmed Abu Khattala made his first appearance in a U.S. courtroom in Washington.
Head coach Jurgen Klinnsman has the U.S. on the cusp of their second quarterfinal appearance in history and first since 2002’s run.
Costa Rica enters the knockout stage for the second time in its World Cup history and eyes its first quarterfinal.
CEO Chet Kanojia announced plans to suspend services on Saturday.
NASA will once again attempt the launch of a high-altitude balloon carrying the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator test vehicle Saturday.
Soul legend Bobby Womack had a slew of hits, and his music was covered by artists such as the Rolling Stones.
The decision by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals followed a request by Indiana's attorney general for an emergency order to place the ruling on hold until the Chicago-based appeals court can hear the case.
Officials are trying to handle an influx of new arrivals, many of them unaccompanied minors from Central America, that has crowded facilities in Texas and led to efforts to move some to other states.
John Boehner wants to sue President Obama for bypassing the House with executive orders, but Obama has his own criticisms for the Republican-controlled body.
The White House says the U.S. could soon join the biggest anti-landmine treaty currently in effect.
The Chevrolet Cruze recall is linked to an accident in which a woman lost an eye.