After the terror attacks in Paris, security and defense companies are likely to see increased spending for munitions, drones and other weapons.
Less than a week after the deadly attacks in Paris, Jeb Bush will deliver remarks on military readiness Wednesday in South Carolina.
With increased airstrikes against the Islamic State group, Syrian President Bashar Assad continues to retain his grip on power.
U.S. President Barack Obama is championing urgent measures on climate change, ahead of a global meet in Paris.
Obama made the remarks after a meeting with Philippine President Benigno Aquino as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit got underway in Manila on Wednesday.
The Chinese president spoke after Barack Obama at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation event in Manila Wednesday, before Obama was scheduled to meet the leaders of other TPP countries.
President Barack Obama thinks Derrick Rose can still become one of the top point guards in the NBA.
When broken down by political affiliation, the report revealed that over three-quarters of Republicans think Islam is incompatible with the American way of life.
More scrutiny of police does not lead to Americans being less safe, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Tuesday.
For the first time, executives at major banks are under investigation for criminal wrongdoing during the subprime mortgage crisis.
Although America is traditionally known as a “nation of immigrants,” it also has a fraught history with these populations.
The U.S. secretary of state's comments came after talks with French President Francois Hollande, who declared earlier that his country was “at war” with ISIS.
The Philippines and some of its neighbors are fighting China's claims to most of the South China Sea.
In reaction to the Paris attacks, leaders of 26 states want to turn away people fleeing Syria's civil war. Only one of those leaders is a Democrat.
The Russian president said the group has received support from some of the nations in attendance at the G-20 summit.
ISIS threatened “to cut the tongue of anyone who publicly used the acronym Daesh," the AP wrote in September 2014.
About 20 heads of state met Saturday to discuss a resolution to begin negotiations between Syrian President Bashar Assad's administration and opposition groups.
The U.S. has already admitted 1,854 Syrian refugees since the civil war began four years ago, placing them mostly in Syrian immigrant enclaves to ease integration.
The U.S. and Russia will have a better chance of defeating ISIS if they overcome acrimony and instead share insights, information and data, CIA Director John Brennan said.
Some countries, such as Australia, Canada and Germany, are adamant they will still accept Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris attacks, but other leaders want to take a harder line in the name of national security.
The U.S. president's remarks came after a tumultuous weekend in the wake of a deadly string of terrorist attacks in Paris.
Moscow said the conversation between Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama Sunday was "constructive," but tactical divides remain over Syria.