Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Closely watched measure of consumers' attitudes toward economy registers sharp improvement as Americans prepare to go to polls
The new rule will prevent US companies and individuals from helping China develop cutting-edge semiconductors, AI and quantum computing
Members identify extensive problems at agency
Facilities that power cloud computing and artificial intelligence consume vast amounts of electricity, posing challenges for companies' promises to reach net-zero emissions
Strike seen demonstrating increasingly muscular stance that labor movement has adopted in post-pandemic US economy
Former US national security adviser Robert O'Brien paints a dark vision of US-China competition on the global stage
With inflation declining and labor market pressure abating, signs are increasingly positive for the post-COVID global economy
Often a bellwether in state-level regulation, California wants to force social media platforms to remove 'materially deceptive content'
False accusations that Haitians are stealing, eating household pets are latest example of food-related racist attacks on new immigrant groups
Social media platform, many of its users are challenging law forcing its parent company to sell TikTok or face shutdown in US
Efforts by former president to delay his four criminal trials have mostly paid off, but he could still face sentencing in fraud trial next month
US put commerce restrictions on 39 Chinese firms, accusing them of helping Russia avoid an export ban on materials necessary for weapons
Document, released as Democratic National Convention begins, contains little new information and appears unlikely to spark further action
Although most economic indicators except for inflation have been positive in recent years, future remains uncertain
In a race where money will play a major role, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have found deep-pocketed supporters in the tech world
Vice president has not been focused on trade issues in the past, but will have to address the topic on the campaign trail because of Trump’s focus on them
President Joe Biden’s decision to abandon his reelection campaign has forced both his party and Donald Trump’s Republicans to recalibrate just months before Election Day
Voters’ questions about Biden’s age and ability to beat Trump have Democrats worried that without drastic change they could be facing a November wipeout
High court rules former president immune for exercising ‘core’ responsibilities
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