A Maryland man charged alongside the Montgomery County woman known as "Jihad Jane," was sentenced to five years in federal prison Thursday, making him the youngest person ever to serve time in a U.S. terrorism case.
As pro-Russian forces continue to wreak havoc across eastern Ukraine, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Thursday that the U.S. will send the country non-lethal aid.
The FBI is on track to accumulate 52 million photos — including non-criminal images — in its facial-recognition database by next year, states a new report from a digital watchdog organization.
As the war in Afghanistan begins to wind down, the Air Force foresees its resources shifting to Africa. Col. Kelly Passmore of the 449th Air Expeditionary Group commander at Camp Lemonnier said he believes it's already happening.
Al Qaeda has released a video of the largest known gathering of the terrorist organization's members in years, and it appears as though the intelligence community didn't know about it or couldn't get a drone there in time to take out its members.
A 35-year prison sentence for espionage isn't stopping former Army Pvt. Bradley Manning from becoming an honorary grand marshal of the San Francisco Pride parade.
It's time to supply our Special Forces operators with a stealth motorcycle. That's the opinion of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has tasked a San Francisco-based company with fulfilling the need.
More than 100 school staffers in New York City have had sexual or "inappropriate" relationships with students since 2009, according to a recent report.
The U.S. Navy's new $3 billion, 610-foot-long warship, the USS Zumwalt, was christened on Saturday, but not before its captain, James Kirk, received a letter of well wishes from the most famous James Kirk of all — "Star Trek" actor William Shatner.
France has a 35-hour work week to protect, and its unions just secured a win that will help keep it that way: employees must digitally "disconnect" from the office at the close of business.
Adrianne Haslet-Davis, a dancer who lost part of one leg during the attack, said NBC promised not to name alleged bombers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev in her presence but did not follow through on the request.
A police officer who was wounded during a shootout with Boston Marathon bombing suspects Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2013 unexpectedly died on Thursday. In May, he was to be honored for his bravery by President Obama in Washington, D.C.
The Senate Judiciary Committee held its first congressional hearing on the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger Thursday, and every single member of the committee has taken money from Comcast PAC — even Democratic senator Al Franken of Minnesota, who is generally considered to be anti-Comcast.
A new report by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finds that solar facilities in California are acting like "mega traps" that kill and injure birds. As a result, "entire food chains" are being disrupted.
"The Family Annihilator" allegedly killed his mother, his wife and three sons in 1976, but now the FBI believes that by adding him to its 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list that it may have a chance to bring him to justice.