Will Ukraine Join NATO? What Needs To Happen For Ukraine To Join Military Alliance
Ukraine is looking to get back on track with its NATO membership, but it's not going to happen overnight, if at all.
Senegal Confirms First Case Of Ebola
Senegal's first case of Ebola virus disease has developed in a man from neighboring Guinea.
Ukraine Will Seek NATO Membership, Says Prime Minister Yatsenyuk
The move is sure to rile up Russia, which is under increasing international pressure to end its direct support of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
United Nations Security Council Live Stream: Watch World Leaders Discuss Ukraine And Russia
The international community decides what to do as NATO and Ukraine provide evidence of a Russian incursion into Ukraine.
Ebola Could Infect 20,000, Says World Health Organization
The World Health Organization is preparing for a potentially massive Ebola outbreak and is aiming to stop the disease by spring 2015.
Ukraine Says Russian Tanks, Troops Cross Border Into Strategic Town
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has confirmed that Russia has breached its borders and hinted at a possible international response.
Scientists Successfully Turn Bad Memories Into Good, Good Into Bad
The best part about it? They use lasers to do it. The future has arrived, like it or not.
US Sues Minneapolis Suburb For Denying Mosque Permit
Federal prosecutors say St. Anthony Village is discriminating against Muslims, but city officials say its simply a matter of zoning.
New Front In Southeast Ukraine; West Accuses Russia
Artillery, troops and armor attacked Ukrainian forces along the Sea of Azov, from a position locals say could only be reached from Russia.
'Cops' Crew Member Shot And Killed By Police During Filming
The sound technician was shot in an Omaha shootout among three officers and a suspect carrying an airsoft gun. Police fired more than 20 rounds.
Ferguson City Council Meeting Postponed To Find Venue For Large Crowd
The Ferguson City Council urges residents "to move our community forward in a positive direction."
Putin And Poroshenko Meet: What Did They Discuss?
The meeting in Minsk started off with an icy handshake between the leaders of Russia and Ukraine.
Islamic State Demands A $6.6M Ransom For American Woman Abducted In Syria Last Year
The 26-year-old woman was abducted last year while on a humanitarian aid mission in rebel-held Aleppo.
Iran Says It Is Arming Kurdistan To Help Fight Islamic State
Kurdish Peshmerga forces will now have weapons from Iran, as well as the U.S., Germany, France and Italy.
Qatar And Terrorism: For Better Or For Worse, A Strong Connection
The tiny kingdom may have just saved American hostage Peter Theo Curtis, but it's also believed to be funding terrorist groups.
British Ebola Patient Being Treated At Royal Free Hospital
The 29-year-old nurse reportedly "begged" to be allowed to treat Ebola patients, despite the risk of infection through direct contact.
Pope Francis Calls James Foley's Parents, Has 'Intense' And 'Compassionate' Call
Pope Francis spoke with Foley’s parents, who are both devout Catholics.
Syria Death Toll Reaches 191K, UN has 'Failed'
2.9 million Syrians have fled the country and another 6.4 million are internally displaced. The UN believes it has "failed."
Ebola Outbreak: Death Toll Poised To Break Record By September 1
In 10 days, the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa is poised to claim more lives than the previous entire history of the virus.
Americans With Ebola Released: Dr. Kent Brantly Speaks About Recovery
Dr. Kent Brantly was one the first people to receive the experimental ZMapp drug. Now he's recovered and no longer infectious.
James Foley: Abducted Journalists List
James Foley's death at the hands of ISIS has put a spotlight on the dangers facing journalists worldwide.
Ebola: Democratic Republic Of Congo Sends Health Minister To Investigate Ebola-Like Deaths
A number of people have died with Ebola-like symptoms in the same province where Ebola was first discovered in 1976.
Activists Paint Moscow Skyscraper Colors Of Ukraine's Flag
Activists planted a Ukrainian flag on a Moscow skyscraper.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry Mug Shot: GOP Governor Charged With Abuse Of Power
Facing charges he abused his power, Texas Gov. Rick Perry was booked and fingerprinted and had his mugshot taken.
Terrorism: What Is The Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem?
The Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem is linked to rocket attacks against Israel and supports the Islamic State.
Pope Francis Family Killed In Argentina Car Crash
The family of Francis' nephew was killed in a crash outside Cordoba, Argentina.
Ebola Crisis In Nigeria And Guinea: WHO Says 'Cautious Optimism'
A full recovery in West Africa may be months away, but a cautious Nigerian response has kept the viral disease isolated there.
Ebola: Three African Doctors Given Experimental ZMapp Drug
The first Africans to receive the experimental ZMapp Ebola treatment are Liberian doctors working to fight the outbreak.
Man Who Raised $100,00 For ALS Dies In Wharf Diving Accident On Nantucket Island
Corey Griffin was a friend of Pete Frates, the former Boston College baseball player who inspired the "Ice-Bucket Challenge."
Ukraine: 1,200 Soldiers And 150 Armored Vehicles Joining Separatists After Russian Training
Neither Russia nor the pro-Russian separatists have confirmed the exact origins of the reinforcements.