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Militants from the Islamic State group carried out a mass killing of hundreds of Iraqi soldiers captured when the extremists overran a military base north of Baghdad in June, a leading international watchdog said today.
President Obama has approved sending roughly 350 more U.S. troops to Iraq to protect U.S. diplomatic facilities and personnel in Baghdad, allowing some U.S. troops already in Iraq to leave.
Second American: ISIS has followed through on its threat to kill another American journalist.
Obama: U.S. will destroy ISIS.
After several weeks of U.S. airstrikes, militants with the Islamic State continue to mount offenses against the Mosul Dam and threaten the vital facility that controls water and electricity across northern Iraq.
Congress is handcuffed in addressing the threat posed by ISIS until President Obama details a strategy against the militant group, Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Tuesday.
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said Tuesday that the United States should be on a "high state of alert" as the anniversary of 9/11 approaches.
The Ukrainian president's office said a "process for achieving a cease-fire" had been reached in a phone call with Putin. But Russia stressed no deal had been made since it is not a party to the conflict.
Putin On A Show: President Barack Obama arrived in Estonia this morning with a lot to think about.
Obama: More Air Force units, aircraft headed to Baltics.
Europe is on the brink of its first war in decades. Here's what the West must do.
Iran unveiled a new surface-to-air missile Tuesday and two radar systems it said would improve its defenses against "enemies."
U.S. forces have carried out airstrikes against the leader of Somalia's al-Qaida-linked Shebab rebels, with casualties reported but uncertainty hanging over the fate of the main target.
Explaining the P-8 Incident: Are Chinese pilots going "rogue"?
Clean CR, Sequestration Hopes: Fall Hill predictions.
The F-35: Savior of U.S. airpower or albatross of the Asia-Pacific?
Pentagon developing mysterious hovering plane.
Defense Innovation Marketplace: Website has helped DoD gain better insight into industry's research-and-development projects.
Eye-opener: This documentary video, shot using a hidden camera, shows how intimidating it is for a girl walking alone in Cairo.
Pint-sized Player: Defensive tackle Christian Kirksey is made down right tiny in this glitch found in Madden NFL 15.
W-ORD up: Cookie Monster and John Oliver co-anchor a newscast about words.
Dash Cam: Think of it as a movie and enjoy.
The Dude comes back for more White Russians in a new twisted short.
Reddit has released a handy new Ask Me Anything app.
It's time to start saving up for that Sleater-Kinney box set.
Burt Ward talks about his days playing Robin.
Let's step inside a tornado ...
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