America Remembers September 11th
The nation is pausing to look back on one of our country's darkest days. Thirteen years ago, terrorists used airplanes to forever change the landscape of American history.
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The nation is pausing to look back on one of our country's darkest days. Thirteen years ago, terrorists used airplanes to forever change the landscape of American history.
Wednesday, President Obama will share his plan to deal with ISIS with the entire country. The President met with Congressional leaders Tuesday.
President Obama will meet with Congressional leaders Tuesday to lay out his strategy to defeat ISIS. He'll tell his plan to the country on Wednesday.
A fourth Ebola patient is being flown from West Africa to the United States for treatment.
American Ebola patient Dr. Rick Sacra arrived around 8 a.m. Friday at the Nebraska Medical Center.
The White House confirms video showing the beheading of Steven Sotloff is real.
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the Ebola outbreak is out of control, and travel restrictions may be making things worse.
The Obama Administration says it is doing what it can to secure the releases of three Americans being held in North Korea.
President Obama says America doesn't have a strategy to deal with the growing threat in the Middle East.
Chiquita and Fyffes are pushing for support for their merger. In a letter to stockholders, the companies stressed the deal would achieve an additional $20 million in annual savings by 2016.
A U.S. journalist held captive for nearly two years is back in America and says he's overwhelmed with emotion.
Officials say an American who died last weekend in Syria was an ISIS militant. Many Americans have joined extremists overseas. Still, some of Douglas McCain's family members are having trouble believing he was one of them.
New U.S. airstrikes Wednesday night against ISIS terrorists in Iraq. The strikes come as President Obama blasts the terror group over the murder of an American journalist.
ISIS terrorists claim to have beheaded an American journalist, and are threatening the life of a second journalist.
Prime Minster Nouri Al-Maliki is giving up his post. He says he won't be the cause of any bloodshed, and believes his decision to step down will protect the country's interest.
The White House is considering whether it's feasible to evacuate the 10,000 to 20,000 Iraqis hiding from the militants on a mountain.
The United States military is firing off more air strikes against ISIS, also known as ISIL, militants.
Sah Kanda hasn't been to Liberia in 15 years, but now finds himself in the middle of the worst Ebola outbreak ever.
President Obama is ready to launch air strikes on Iraq but he says the US will not be getting into another war there.
President Obama has authorized U.S. air strikes on Iraq, but says the U.S. will not be getting into another war in the country.
