The military has been on alert for possible attacks after incidents such as the July 2015 shooting rampage that killed five service members at two military offices in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The states involved in the outbreak are Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota and Virginia.
A Google self-driving car trying to merge mistakenly expected a bus to yield, causing a crash.
Anti-terrorism authorities have arrested four more people — bringing the total to 43 — suspected of having played a role in the Jan. 14 attacks in the Indonesian capital.
Here are some things you should know about the tourism spacecraft, which is being introduced more than a year after an accident set the nascent industry back.
A factory in Bangladesh erupted in flames Tuesday morning, but most of the workforce was away at the time.
Chargers for Apple’s MacBook, iPhones and iPads have been recalled over fears the pins may break and cause an electric shock.
ISIS has targeted Russian tourists in the past and now the Russian tourism agency is warning its citizens in Turkey about new threats.
Refugees who cannot find work in Middle Eastern countries often continue on to Europe. Germany wants to make conditions better for refugees in the Middle East.
The ride-hailing company is testing a scheme where the child's toy, Bop It, is left in the back seat of cars to distract drunk passengers.
The Chicago Police Department has been embroiled in a series of controversies over a string of incidents involving officers’ lethal use of force.
The measures would require visas for many individuals who have traveled to Iran, Syria, Iraq or Sudan in recent years.
The helicopters each carried six people when they crashed off the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii late Thursday. The Coast Guard was searching for survivors.
The Thursday attack that targeted a bus as Israeli tourists were boarding is expected to put a dent in Egypt's struggling tourism industry.
Sallah Ali, 20, from Casablanca, Morocco, was reportedly carrying a piece of paper with the ISIS flag when he was killed Thursday.
Last year, 265 people were accidentally shot by kids in America. Gun instructors and advocates say more must be done to prevent such incidents.
There's no indication the vulnerability has been patched.
The incident is still under investigation, but police said the evidence suggests it was an accident.
The president said Monday that he is well within his executive authority to enact measures against gun violence.
One officer was reportedly killed and three soldiers were injured in two blasts inside the base Sunday, while the Home Ministry says operations against two terrorists continue.
The measure is less intrusive than an earlier version that would have required tech companies to create backdoors that allow authorities to access their data anytime.
U.S. military officials concerned about preparing soldiers for future combat in megacities.