Repeated international efforts to stop Pyongyang's nuclear program have failed, and now it seems all that South Korea and its U.S. ally have left is deterrence, including a preemptive strike or the threat of nuclear retaliation.
Two missiles fired from rebel-held territory in Yemen landed near an American destroyer in the Red Sea, the U.S. Navy said Monday, the second such launch targeting ships in the crucial international waterway in recent days.
Hurricane Matthew may be gone now, but its effects will be felt for months. The storm unleashed devastating winds and flooding, killing hundreds of people from the Carolinas to the Caribbean.
Israel Police units countrywide will provide extra security at synagogues, community centers, national parks and other public venues during Yom Kippur and the week-long Festival of Sukkot that follows.
The second presidential debate turned into a slugfest as Hillary Clinton tried to score points from the latest Donald Trump scandal. Trump fought back, hitting Clinton on her email scandal and more. So who won?
In an exclusive interview with The Brody File, DNC Interim Chair Donna Brazile warns Democrats not to get complacent.
Many Americans started their weekend a little early Friday with a cup of coffee and a police officer - but it was a good thing.
Survivors of Hurricane Matthew put on their Sunday finest and picked their way through downed power lines to sing praise and to pray in ruined churches.
Seventeen-year-old Aslan fled the war in Damascus and said he could not bear to leave his dog behind.
Donald Trump is ready for his second presidential debate and says he's not quitting, despite calls for him to quit his bid over a 2005 video showing him speaking crudely about women. He and his supporters say much more is at stake than what he said 11 years ago.