Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
A surge in electric vehicle purchases could help drive broader use of renewable energy in many sectors
A dispute over the bill’s impact on tax collections allowed some to overlook its addition of $160 billion to the federal debt
Biden administration says it was forced to agree to sale by federal court ruling
As global trade ties increase, economic shocks are more easily transmitted
A decision that once appeared to hinge on questions of banking supervision may now turn on higher prices for goods, services
Federal watchdog finds multiple 'willful violations' of Hatch Act, which limits political activities of federal employees
Fed report says spillover effects from worsening debt crisis could roil global financial markets, including in the US
President Biden’s major legislative victory will take years to produce the transformation that it promises
Despite moderate Joe Manchin’s claim to contrary, White House and Democratic leaders in House insist legislation put forward is fully paid for
Congressional Democrats unveil plan allowing Medicare to negotiate lower prices in limited cases while capping recipients’ annual spending at $2,000
Businessman Glenn Youngkin led a Republican sweep of statewide offices, reversing a trend that had seen the state moving toward Democrats
Wang Yi's visit comes as Serbia approves more Belt and Road development, and Albania prepares to join UN Security Council
As the president heads to Glasgow for COP 26, the potential agreement allows the US to claim global leadership in the fight to slow climate change
Leaders in the U.S. and Europe say they still believe recent price spikes are a temporary reaction to economic disruption of the pandemic
The tax would force about 700 of the country's wealthiest people to pay taxes on unrealized gains on their assets
The company is facing an avalanche of unflattering stories after internal documents reveal its connection to violence and extremism
Critics charge China distorts markets by subsidizing state-owned firms, ignoring intellectual property rights, limiting foreign firms’ access to its markets and using forced labor in some manufacturing sectors
A combination of factors, including Republican Senator Ted Cruz's blanket hold on nominees, means only 20 people have been confirmed
Joe Manchin, who represents coal mining state of West Virginia, could send administration to UN climate summit empty-handed
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