Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Questions over a deal allowing grain shipments to move through the Black Sea come during a worsening global food crisis
Young voters participate in elections with less regularity than older voters, but a number of factors suggest that this year might be different
Most attendees of 2021 UN Climate Change Conference failed to update their emissions reduction plans
President Xi Jinping's accession to a third term, and the packing of a key committee with his loyalists, appears to have spooked foreign investors
Measure will limit use of hydrofluorocarbons as part of global effort to slow global warming
The Biden administration's decision to starve Chinese tech firms of cutting-edge semiconductors is reverberating throughout the global tech economy
Nobel Committee honors three recipients, one each from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
World Trade Organization cites myriad issues dragging down both importers, exporters
A Republican takeover of one or both chambers could give skeptics of further aid the chance to be heard
As US heads into midterm elections, central bank chair says defeating inflation will require higher borrowing costs, slower growth
The president’s repeated pledges to defend Taiwan against China suggest a change in U.S. policy
At Washington gathering, experts say country's future will be grim if it loses its ability to drive technological advances
Yvon Chouinard joins a list of billionaires who have pledged large shares of their wealth to philanthropic ends
The US is concerned about losing a global leadership role in the field due to a lack of domestic productive capacity
Firms receiving federal money to jump-start domestic manufacturing must wait 10 years to build advanced chips in China
New report details dozens of steps administration could take — without congressional support — to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Experts doubt viability of proposal, which is meant to deprive Moscow of funding for its war in Ukraine
Predictions tempered of a ‘red wave’ sweeping Republicans to power in Washington
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