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The U.S. killed several ISIS fighters during their mission to rescue James Foley and other hostages in early July, U.S. officials said.

The secretary of defense acknowledges the ISIS militants responsible for beheading American journalist James Foley are a force to be reckoned with.

Richard Engel reports on the failed U.S. rescue mission in Syria that attempted to find journalist James Foley and others in July.

Dr. Kent Brantly tells his story for the first time, one of two American missionaries infected with Ebola and now cleared to go home.

Two firefighters get a jolt from a power line while helping a group of students attempt the charitable challenge.

After two straight nights of relative calm and fewer arrests, the National Guard is ordered to leave Ferguson, Missouri.

Fourteen years of drought has left Lake Mead at its lowest level since the Hoover Dam was built in the 1930s.

Georgetown University law professor and former federal prosecutor, Paul Butler, on race and policing in America.

A Missouri woman pulled photos of twin babies off of social media and then claimed they were her own children. Police say it's creepy but not illegal. WGEM's Andy Devine reports.

Parents want the L.A. County Sheriff's Department to clear their son's name after they said a selfie connected the innocent man with a home burglary.