Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Disruption of wheat and other cereal grain exports from 'Europe's breadbasket' will be felt worldwide, aid agencies say
The Biden administration said it would seize yachts, private jets and luxury apartments that belong to wealthy Russians who support Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Ukraine's president, a former actor and comedian, was not well known internationally until he became the face of his country's defiance of a Russian invasion
Measures taken to freeze the Russian central bank's foreign currency reserves leave Moscow unable to protect its domestic currency
The 2012 shooting death of Martin is seen by many as the catalyst of the Black Lives Matter movement
Republicans, the former president among them, maintain it is the perception of ‘weakness’ in Democrat-led Washington that drove Putin to attack
After being criticized for not imposing the massive sanctions that the administration had signaled if Russia invaded Ukraine, U.S. officials said that more actions will follow any further escalation by Moscow
President Biden pledges to take action to 'blunt' higher gas prices in the US
Former president is likely to appeal ruling, which would call on him to account for apparent discrepancies in his financial records
Given current infrastructure, imports from US, other gas-producing countries would not be enough to offset cutoff of Russian gas
A series of legal woes, including allegations he destroyed official documents, has put the spotlight back on the ex-president
Efforts continue to mount a convoy-type protest that would culminate in Washington in early March
China remains the largest contributor to the trade deficit, making up more than 40% of the total
Limits on expanded access to U.S. markets may make it difficult to persuade some trade partners to offer concessions of their own
Once a partisan flashpoint, support has grown for a detailed investigation of how pandemic began and how it has been addressed
The social media behemoth lost an unprecedented $230 billion in market value, as stock indexes across the US tumbled in response
America now counts as one of the world's most indebted countries, with liabilities that amount to nearly 130% of GDP
In a body where Democrats and Republicans rarely agree, there is bipartisan support behind telegraphing a harsh response to aggression from Moscow
In search of a legislative victory, Democrats turn to effort to subsidize domestic manufacturing, with focus on semiconductors
Challenges to admissions practices at Harvard and the University of North Carolina are just a few of the fights for which American conservatives have been spoiling
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