U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the U.S. is "at war with ISIL" in the same sense that it went to war with al Qaeda, and that some al...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the U.S. is "at war with ISIL" in the same sense that it went to war with al Qaeda, and that some allies have offered to send ground troops to fight Islamic State. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)."> Less
Civil rights activist says after the deaths of Eric Gardner and Michael Brown by police, it's time to deal with a "national crisis." Rough C...
Civil rights activist says after the deaths of Eric Gardner and Michael Brown by police, it's time to deal with a "national crisis." Rough Cut. (No Reporter Narration)"> Less
NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams has been suspended for six months without pay after admitting a story about his coverage of the Iraq ...
NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams has been suspended for six months without pay after admitting a story about his coverage of the Iraq war was false. Julie Noce reports."> Less
Animals in Russia join the World War Two celebrations as an aquatic park in Siberia gives rifles to two seals while the WW2 victory annivers...
Animals in Russia join the World War Two celebrations as an aquatic park in Siberia gives rifles to two seals while the WW2 victory anniversary events are held across Russia. Nathan Frandino reports."> Less
Official figures show a whopping 61% of Greeks rejected the terms of a bailout, risking financial ruin in a show of defiance that could spli...
Official figures show a whopping 61% of Greeks rejected the terms of a bailout, risking financial ruin in a show of defiance that could splinter Europe. Mana Rabiee reports. Less
Donald Trump refuses to apologize for comments about Senator John McCain's war record, in remarks that could mark the beginning of the ...
Donald Trump refuses to apologize for comments about Senator John McCain's war record, in remarks that could mark the beginning of the end of Trump's presidential bid. Gavino Garay reports. Less
Award-winning actress Helen Mirren comes face-to-face with three of her wax figures at Madame Tussauds London. Rough cut (no reporter narrat...
Award-winning actress Helen Mirren comes face-to-face with three of her wax figures at Madame Tussauds London. Rough cut (no reporter narration). Less
Russian warplanes, in a second day of strikes, have reportedly bombed a camp run by rebels trained by the CIA, putting Moscow and Washington...
Russian warplanes, in a second day of strikes, have reportedly bombed a camp run by rebels trained by the CIA, putting Moscow and Washington on opposing sides in a Middle East conflict for the first time since the Cold War. Jillian Kitchener reports. Less
Islamic State threatens further attacks on France after claiming responsibility for a series of deadly assaults by gunmen and bombers across...
Islamic State threatens further attacks on France after claiming responsibility for a series of deadly assaults by gunmen and bombers across Paris which French President Hollande called an act of war. Diane Hodges reports. Less
A Russian Defense Ministry spokesman says a report by human rights watchdog Amnesty International accusing Russia of possible war crimes in ...
A Russian Defense Ministry spokesman says a report by human rights watchdog Amnesty International accusing Russia of possible war crimes in Syria, is biased and contains ungrounded claims. Rough Cut-subtitled (No Reporter Narration). Less
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton lambasted Donald Trump's foreign policy platform as "dangerously incoherent" in a spe...
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton lambasted Donald Trump's foreign policy platform as "dangerously incoherent" in a speech that cast her Republican rival as both a dangerous and laughable figure. Less
After Trump's "not a war hero" remark about Sen. John McCain last year, retired Rear Admiral John Hutson had a message for the Republic...
After Trump's "not a war hero" remark about Sen. John McCain last year, retired Rear Admiral John Hutson had a message for the Republican nominee from the DNC stage: "Donald, you're not fit to polish John McCain's... Less
Russia announces war games in the Black Sea and Ukraine orders military units near Crimea to increase their combat readiness, as the two cou...
Russia announces war games in the Black Sea and Ukraine orders military units near Crimea to increase their combat readiness, as the two countries enter heightened levels of rhetoric not seen since they fought an armed conflict over Crimea two years... Less
As the most divisive presidential election in recent memory staggers to its conclusion, an armed militia group in Georgia is preparing for t...
As the most divisive presidential election in recent memory staggers to its conclusion, an armed militia group in Georgia is preparing for the possibility of a stolen election on Nov. 8 and civil unrest in the days to follow. Less
Figures for the start of construction on new housing projects fell well short of forecasts in November, according to the Commerce Department...
Figures for the start of construction on new housing projects fell well short of forecasts in November, according to the Commerce Department. Jeanne Yurman reports. Less
The hope of finding survivors began to dwindle more than 24 hours after an avalanche struck a luxury mountain hotel in Italy burying up to 3...
The hope of finding survivors began to dwindle more than 24 hours after an avalanche struck a luxury mountain hotel in Italy burying up to 30 people, but the Civil Protection department says, "if there were no hope, the rescuers wouldn't... Less
The White House on Tuesday blamed a deadly chemical weapons attack in Syria's Idlib province on the government of President Bashar al-A...
The White House on Tuesday blamed a deadly chemical weapons attack in Syria's Idlib province on the government of President Bashar al-Assad and said the incident was "reprehensible and cannot be ignored by the civilized world. Less
A Parisian mathematician devises an equation to explain why attempts to be different often end up with people taking the same decisions; usi...
A Parisian mathematician devises an equation to explain why attempts to be different often end up with people taking the same decisions; using the hipster phenomenon to demonstrate the theory. Matthew Stock reports."> Less
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