Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
The committee findings focus on Trump as the driving force behind a conspiracy to overturn a presidential election and the attack on the US Capitol
Although major reforms remain unlikely while Nicolas Maduro remains in power, incremental progress may be possible
Prosecutors, regulators go public with broad array of accusations against founder of now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
The announcement comes at a time when the Biden administration has directed renewed effort and funding to the development of clean power generation
On Tuesday, the Department of Energy is expected to report that scientists have made an important advance in the quest for carbon-free energy
The former Russian military officer fueled multiple conflicts around the globe by ferrying arms and ammunition to forces under international sanctions
Research published this week documents extensive connections between global supply chain for automobile manufacturers and companies doing business in China's Xinjiang region
A rail strike could have frozen almost 30% of U.S. cargo shipments by weight, stoked already surging inflation, cost the American economy as much as $2 billion a day, and stranded millions of rail passengers
Some would prefer that the administration take a more aggressive stance in criticizing policies that have led to street protests
Will continued association with figures like Ye and Nick Fuentes damage his candidacy in the eyes of Republican voters?
Global growth expected to slow to a crawl, similar to aftermath of 2008 financial crisis
The assertion that atrocities in Ukraine are part of an organized operation suggests that senior Russian officials might face prosecution
The gunman, who targeted patrons of an LGBTQ nightclub, remained hospitalized Monday after an attack in which five were killed and 18 injured
A decision made by the State Department will shield Prince Mohammed bin Salman from a lawsuit filed by the fiancée of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi
With Democrats in control of the Senate, and Republicans in charge of the House, legislative accomplishment may be hard to achieve
By announcing his candidacy two years before the 2024 election, the former president may be hoping he can preemptively clear the field of potential challengers
While too early to be certain, economists said the US may have hit an ‘inflection point’ that will see price increases begin to slow
Facebook’s parent company will let 11,000 workers go, likely affecting the immigration status of many H-1B visa holders
Democrats are expected to lose control of the House and may struggle to hold the Senate
Midterm elections usually draw fewer voters, but recent events have animated some voters who might not participate otherwise
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