Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Though Jerome Powell's term doesn't end until February, Democratic activist groups are already pressing for his ouster
Experts are divided on whether the scenes of chaos in Kabul over the past two weeks will have an impact when the 2022 mid-term elections take place
A combination of factors, including high demand and pandemic-related restrictions, is causing inflation and scarcity of some goods
Experts worry the Taliban leadership lacks expertise to manage the country's economy
US trade groups demand action after eight months of silence from the Biden administration
Whether financial hardship gives the U.S. and its allies leverage over the group remains an open question
Taliban promise 'safe passage' to airport, but how that will work in practice is not clear
In its time running the country, Taliban’s signature tool was its brutality
Americans were promised by President Joe Biden a ‘secure and orderly’ withdrawal of U.S. troops and personnel from Afghanistan, but instead they got chaos
While the GOP is still expected to take the House, new election maps may not be as friendly as the party expected
Critics are stepping into the messaging gap with claims of a 'catastrophe of gigantic proportions'
Efforts to get major brands to disavow the Games over human rights issues have met little success
Low COVID-19 vaccination rates and host of other factors are battering China and its neighbors
An estimated 15 million Americans live in households that are behind on their rent payments as a federal moratorium on evictions ends
New report gives ammunition to advocates who claim poverty rates are a ‘policy choice’
Proposed agency, a throwback to a Depression-era jobs program, has broad support in the party
Beijing seems to be demanding more control over Chinese companies that choose to sell their shares on US stock exchanges
The current national debt totals a jaw-dropping $28.5 trillion, or 26% more than the US gross domestic product
If everyone knows the US needs infrastructure reform, why is finding agreement on it so difficult?
Sharply rising new coronavirus cases and looming inflation spark worry
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