News that an ISIS fighter had worked at a U.S. airport stokes fears of another 9/11. But experts don't know if ISIS is a threat to the U.S.
President Obama is set to lay out his strategy for fighting ISIS in a speech Wednesday. Here's a list of what he might announce.
The barbaric group has attracted recruits from across the Muslim world, but also the United States and Europe.
To fight the group, the U.S. is looking to work closely with Gulf nations, and the goal is to do away with ISIS, not contain it.
Obama also said in a speech in Wales on Friday that NATO would implement a readiness action plan to monitor the situation in Ukraine.
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The United States is using the propaganda video to fight the Sunni militant group on social media.
A new account from Special Ops commandos claims that a CIA official in Benghazi held up the rescue of Chris Stevens.
The international community is nervous that ISIS could gain control of one of the remaining 12 chemical weapons facilities in the country.
The Department of Health and Human Services confirmed that someone hacked into Healthcare.gov last month.
Democratic nominee Chad Taylor dropped out of the Kansas senate race Thursday, which could help his party keep control.
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As the NATO summit begins, Saudi media reports that Jordan has handed over secret documents about the ISIS threat to the country.
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The Pentagon told CNN that U.S. military forces conducted an operation against Al-Shabaab in Somalia Monday.
The Bosnian police detained 13 people suspected of committing war crimes during the war that took place from 1992 to 1995.
The American prisoners say they don't know what charges they will face when their trial begins within a month.
The U.N. Human Rights Council will send a team into Iraq to probe ISIS crimes amid ongoing U.S. airstrikes.
The Syrian military and Islamist rebels clashed in the Golan Heights as loyalists attempted to recapture a border crossing.
Al-Qaeda targeted military officers in Yemen during the weekend.
President Assad swore in his new government Sunday and vowed to tackle corruption.
McDonald was arrested Sunday for felony domestic violence involving his pregnant fiancee.
At least one Ukrainian military ship was attacked in the Sea of Azov by pro-Russian separatists Sunday.
Egyptian police are beginning to arrest people who participated in the recent Human Rights Watch report.
Rebels from various factions in Tripoli stormed the U.S. Embassy Sunday.
While ISIS takes the spotlight, the Taliban has launched a campaign in Afghanistan to retake the land it lost to Western troops - and Obama may be forced to respond.
U.S. officials said they are close to forming an international coalition to fight ISIS, reminiscent of the beginnings of the war on terror.
According to the United Nations, ISIS trains child soldiers in camps in Aleppo Province, where it's advancing on the ground.
The Syrian military has lost an airbase to ISIS, which keeps advancing. U.S. surveillance flights could be a boon for Assad regime forces.
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