Idaho teen Alexander Mercurio was arrested a day prior to planned attacks on churches with firearms and explosives. Justice Department reports indicate he aimed to move between churches until confronted. He faces up to 20 years in prison.
President Joe Biden on Thursday promised to locate the group responsible for the attacks outside the airport in the capital of Afghanistan that killed at least 13 U.S. service members.
This week in social media, word leaked out that Facebook will start showing ads in Messenger very soon. Meanwhile, Twitter executives bought millions in their company's stock in a move to boost confidence, and Snapchat is rumored to have started delivering detailed ad analytics, possibly resulting in a dip in prices.
An Iraq refugee is being accused of attempting to make electronic transmitters in order to remotely detonate bombs at two Houston malls, a federal agent said Wednesday.
A suicide bomber suspected to be from Syria set off a blast in the heart of Istanbul's tourist district Tuesday, officials said, killing at least 10 people and injuring 15 others.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton seems to be having a hard time with her New Year's resolution of not talking about her GOP counterpart, Donald Trump.