Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
President says proposal to allow wealthy foreigners to buy US residence permits is 'totally legal,' but immigration law experts doubt it
New policy would charge ships owned by Chinese firms — as well as ships manufactured in China — fees more than $1 million any time they enter a US port
The vice president criticizes the European Union's regulatory structure, in particular the privacy-focused General Data Protection Regulation and the misinformation-focused Digital Services Act
New Attorney General Pam Bondi sharply reorients DOJ's priorities to focus on drug cartels, transnational crime
New administration envisions new direction for 64-year-old US Agency for International Development — one more aligned with the ‘national interest’
Midair collision of passenger jet and military helicopter outside the nation's capital was the first mass fatality commercial air disaster in the US since 2009
Study published by Google says publicly available generative artificial intelligence tools help hackers speed up their activities but provide little help in creating new kinds of attacks
US experts express caution over Deepseek’s claims of lower costs, reduced chip levels, awaiting more information about possible manufacturing breakthrough
On his second day in office, Trump met with the leaders of several leading technology firms to announce a $500 billion private sector investment in AI infrastructure known as Stargate
Legislation banning the social media app on US soil takes effect Sunday, but the incoming president signals willingness to delay enforcement
Recent revelations of more network penetrations have produced warnings from government agencies, but relatively little preventative action
Fed says it might take longer than previously expected to bring inflation down to target rate of 2% per year
Masayoshi Son, head of the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, said that Trump’s reelection has caused his confidence in the U.S. to ‘tremendously’ increase
Law, which requires company to be sold to non-Chinese owner or be shut down in US, survives challenge on First Amendment ground
The latest round of sanctions is specifically aimed at preventing China from fabricating advanced semiconductors on its own, out of concern that it would then incorporate AI into new military hardware and advanced tools of social control
Former president boosts his margins in almost all parts of country, finding particular success in increasing his share of Hispanic vote
Move would expose all of China’s vast array of exports to the U.S. — $427.2 billion worth in 2023 — to higher levies
The organization, which will likely take the form of an advisory committee, aims to slash government spending, will be headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy
Americans have long been advised to take the next president's promises seriously, but not literally
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