The United States has reportedly been talking with South Korea about sending bombers and submarines.
Crimea still doesn't have the energy supplies it needs as officials warn of more rolling blackouts.
With experts linking a cyberattack in Ukraine to a hacker group in Russia, questions over the Kremlin's involvement remain.
The U.S. Naval Academy saw the most sexual harassment claims last year of the three U.S. armed service academies that saw jumps in the number of sexual assaults reported.
Although less than 1 percent of Israeli exports to the EU are affected by labeling, politicians fear a broader boycott.
House and Senate Democrats are urging fellow members to bring Muslim-American guests to President Obama's State of the Union address.
China has continued to urge a de-escalation as more countries take sides in the conflict, sparked by the Saudi execution of a prominent Shiite cleric.
Beijing has built three runways in the disputed South China Sea as the controversy turns to the skies.
The United Nations, which has passed resolutions on the reclusive country’s nuclear program before, is meeting Wednesday to consider options.
Last year, 265 people were accidentally shot by kids in America. Gun instructors and advocates say more must be done to prevent such incidents.
Security experts have determined the recent electricity blackout in Ukraine was a cyberattack, raising questions about how world governments should respond.
Libya’s state-owned oil company issued a “cry for help” Tuesday as ISIS attacked a second oil tank near Es Sider port, one day after setting fire to an oil tank in Ras Lanuf port.
U.S. Special Forces troops were involved in counterterrorism operations when they came under attack Tuesday from the Taliban.
The incident is still under investigation, but police said the evidence suggests it was an accident.
The company maintains that it offers customers a game of skill, not a gambling endeavor.
Bush said Wednesday that the Cleveland case — in which police officers were not indicted — was probably an example of the justice system working properly.
Muhammadu Buhari reportedly plans to outspend predecessor Goodluck Jonathan on a residence, but slash his food budget.
The leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany agreed to extend a peace deal into 2016 in the hopes of ending the conflict in Eastern Ukraine.
After mass shootings killed more than 400 people in the U.S. in 2015, affected communities are demanding answers from lawmakers.
Iran is set to ramp up petroleum exports after sanctions are lifted, but Saudi Arabia wants to keep prices down. How low will oil sink in 2016?
The Islamic terrorist group has looked to carry out cyberattacks in 2016, according to a new report.
The Iraqi military has reclaimed much of Ramadi from ISIS. But retaking Mosul would help win back the confidence of Iraq's citizens.