Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Reports suggest that if the administration acts, it will do so cautiously, eliminating only a fraction of the $370 billion in tariffs imposed by his predecessor
Public trust in institutions and pride in being American both on the decline
Kremlin officials insist that the country is willing and able to pay its creditors but is being pushed into technical default for political reasons
Abortion bans expected in as many as 26 states
Court's conservative members find state's law too restrictive and open the door to challenges of other gun laws
The early-stage proposal seeks to protect new smokers from addiction and make it easier for current smokers to quit
The top law enforcement official in Texas told state lawmakers that officers on the scene ignored established police training and doctrine
Bill requires importers to prove goods from China’s Xinjiang province were not produced by slave labor
Experts say such PACs are 'unethical but not illegal'... 'close to outright fraud'
Three-quarter-percent increase was a response to a recent report that consumer prices continued to rise in May
The wealthy LIV Golf league has attracted some big names away from the storied PGA Tour
Whether Justice Department will take extraordinary step of indicting a former president remains unclear
Voters’ concerns about crime, and low turnout among Democrats, may be good news for Republicans headed into November’s election
The charges, with possible sentence up to 20 years, come days before high-profile hearings to be aired nationwide
The move disappoints some US manufacturers, who say imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are made with Chinese components
New law presumes that goods from the region are produced by forced labor of Uyghur Muslims and therefore illegal to import
Turkish president demands extradition of Kurdish dissidents who oppose his government, plus lifting of arms embargoes
Continued rise in prices has Americans worried, and it’s not clear how much the federal government can do to contain it
Former President Donald Trump calls for arming teachers; others call for 'hardening' schools
Resistance from Republican senators appears likely to derail any effort to change the laws governing how Americans buy firearms
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