Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
A tactic used against the Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei could be focused on broad swaths of the Russian economy
Large airlines are back to normal service, but regional carriers remain concerned about signal interference
US Supreme Court rules ex-president can't block release of documents related to attack
Coronavirus pandemic brings to light questionable stock trades by lawmakers profiting from knowledge gained through their job
Failed Democrat-led effort to roll back restrictive new voting laws overshadows celebration of civil rights icon Martin Luther King's life
US unemployment rate continued to fall in December, and Americans are buying far more goods from overseas than the country is exporting
Republicans and Democrats alike are seeing new reasons to distrust election outcomes, creating a volatile situation in advance of pivotal 2022 midterm elections
After losing the support of Senator Joe Manchin of coal-rich West Virginia, the Biden administration may lose the ability to claim it is leading the charge in the fight against global warming
In two draft treaties presented this week, Moscow seeks to prevent the expansion of NATO and stop its military activities
Nearing the end of a year in control of both elected branches of government, Democrats have little to show for it, and prospects for the second year are dimming
Washington Post reporting suggests Chinese telecom giant, currently under US sanctions, has marketed itself to government agencies, businesses seeking surveillance technologies, contrary to its public statements
In past decades, many recipients have fallen short of the standards that activists believe winners should meet
Authoritarian regimes are silencing independent journalism around the globe, often by rewriting laws to criminalize reporting
The plan, which addresses graft at home and abroad, drew praise from anti-corruption organizations
A section of the Biden administration's signature Build Back Better Act would deliver $1.67 billion in subsidies to local news outlets
Human rights, civil society organizations support gathering but wonder if it will produce real commitment to democratic reforms
In hearing Wednesday, majority of justices seem willing to consider overturning long-standing precedent guaranteeing right to abort pregnancy
Governments have implemented a variety of measures to try to increase vaccine uptake
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