Alan Henning, Peter Kassig Families Both Issue Statements Following Most Recent ISIS Beheading [VIDEO]
Alan Henning's family thanked supporters, while Abdul-Rahman Kassig's family pleaded for their son's safe return.
Ukraine Crisis: 12 Pro-Russian Separatists Killed At Donetsk Airport
Fighting between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists continues despite cease-fire deal reached a month ago.
Vice Media Wants You: CEO Shane Smith Talks About Expansion
Vice Media CEO Shane Smith says he will expand the company in a big way, focusing on television and mobile developments.
Sandy Hook Elementary Bomb Threat: School Evacuated Nearly Two Years After Adam Lanza Shooting Rampage
Sandy Hook Elementary School students were moved to a nearby school after the threat.
UFC's Dana White Speaks Out On Domestic Violence And The Growth Of Mixed Martial Arts
UFC President Dana White sees big things ahead for the organization.
Ebola In The US: Lessons Learned From How Nigeria Handled The Outbreak
Efforts by Nigeria and Senegal apparently have contained the Ebola outbreaks in those countries.
A Diet Of Apples Could Be Your Secret Weapon Against Obesity And It's All Because Of Your Guts
Apples are delicious and already provide plenty of health benefits, but a new study suggests they could help in the fight against obesity.
Chicago Airport Fire Suspect Brian Howard Remains Jailed, Continued Delays At O'Hare, Midway Airports
Brian Howard, the Chicago air traffic control fire suspect, appeared in court Monday.
From Beyoncé In New York To Maroon 5 In Nevada, The Most Overplayed Tours Based On US Population
Chances are your favorite artist will overplay New York.
John Oliver On Drones: 'Last Week Tonight' Covers America's Love Affair With Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
On "Last Week Tonight," John Oliver said drone strikes would be one of President Barack Obama's lasting legacies.
Mount Ontake Volcano Eruption Photos: Death Toll Rises To At Least 36, Search Efforts Halted
More than 500 rescue workers are sifting through the eight-inch thick layer of ash, but poisonous gas halted their efforts Monday.
Modi At Madison Square Garden: Indian Prime Minister Takes Center Stage At 'World's Most Famous Arena'
Indian PM Narendra Modi had a busy weekend in New York, which included stops at the U.N. and Central Park.
Chicago Airport Update: Hundreds Of Flights Canceled At O'Hare, Midway Airports After Fire
The FAA has determined that the equipment at the Air Traffic Control Center outside Chicago is too damaged to repair quickly.
Muhsin Al-Fadhli, Khorasan Leader, Killed By US-Led Airstrike: Report
Speculation about Muhsin al-Fadhli’s death surfaced after a U.S. airstrike hit the al Qaeda-linked Khorasan group in Syria.
Air France Strike Ends, Dispute Cost Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars, Affected 500,000 Travelers
A collective-bargaining agreement has not been reached, despite a costly walkout lasting two weeks.
Alton Nolen, Oklahoma Beheading Suspect, Facebook Activity Becomes Subject Of Intense Scrutiny
Oklahoma beheading suspect Alton Nolen is charged with attacking and killing Colleen Hufford, 54, Thursday.
Chicago Airport Fire: Suspect Brian Howard Possible Motive, Flight Status Update
Most of the flights canceled Saturday were at O'Hare International Airport but bad weather in Phoenix also disrupted travel.
We're All Sleep Deprived And It's Ruining Our Lives: The Real Effects Of A Lack Of Sleep
How much sleep do you get each night? If it's less than seven, there can be some real consequences.
Jameis Winston Accuser Tried To Extort FSU Quarterback, Demanded $7M After Alleged Rape: Report
Jameis Winston was not charged with sexual assault following an investigation by police in Tallahassee, Florida.
Qatar Women's Basketball Team Quits Asian Games 2014 Over Hijab Ban
The Qatar women's basketball team was scheduled to play Mongolia at the Asian Games Tuesday.
UPS Shooting In Alabama: 3 Dead, Including Shooter
The killer was among the three dead found in the UPS facility in Birmingham, Alabama.
Osama Bin Laden's Son-In-Law, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Sentenced To Life In Prison
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith was captured in Jordan in March 2013.
US Airstrikes: Tony Blair Says President Barack Obama Is 'Doing The Right Thing'
"What we've got to do is understand this is a battle of moderation and modernity versus extremism and reactionary politics," Blair said.
Healthcare.gov Hacked By Government: Site Is Secure But Could Be Improved, Says Report
The Office of Inspector General's hack on Healthcare.gov evaluated security measures for various government marketplaces.
Autumnal Equinox 2014: Facts And Trivia For The Celestial Event Marking The First Day Of Fall
The autumnal equinox takes place on Monday at 10:29 p.m. EDT.
John Oliver NFL Rant: 'Boo' Roger Goodell For How He Handled Ray Rice, Domestic Violence
John Oliver weighed in on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's handling of the Ray Rice case and domestic violence issues in the NFL.
Pope Francis Condemns Islamic Extremist Groups That 'Pervert' Religion
Pope Francis visited Albania Sunday.
MH17: Proposed Lawsuit Claims Ukraine Was Negligent, Should Have Closed Airspace
The Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash lawsuit will be filed by Elmar M. Giemulla, an aviation-law expert.
SpaceX Launch: Dragon Spacecraft Is Carrying Mousetronauts, Flies And More To The Space Station
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully launched Sunday on its way to the International Space Station.
Ukraine Crisis: Cease-Fire 'In Name Only' As Fighting Continues In Donetsk
The Ukrainian government and the pro-Russian separatists had agreed on a buffer zone about 18.6 miles wide.