Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Former vice president was repeatedly challenged on his record by his opponents and by moderators from television networks NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo, which jointly hosted the event
This year’s July 4th celebrations won't be affected, but prices for fireworks next year could go sky high
Controversial creator of "Laffer Curve" awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor
With official kickoff rally for his re-election bid scheduled for Tuesday in Orlando, president using 'Promises Made. Promises Kept' as the slogan of the Trump campaign
With official kickoff rally for his re-election bid scheduled for Tuesday in Orlando, president using 'Promises Made. Promises Kept' as slogan of the Trump campaign
Decoupling the two countries' massive economic systems, deeply interdependent in recent decades, potentially could disrupt global supply chains
Beijing's influence in Latin America is accelerating, and according to some experts, the US isn't even trying to counter it
State Department official and cyber security expert charges that Huawei and other firms are 'under direction' of the Chinese Communist Party
Checkered pasts could derail Stephen Moore, a conservative economic commentator, and Herman Cain, a former GOP presidential candidate
Actions include tightening scrutiny of foreign investors in broad range of industries, publicly warning allies about looming vulnerabilities, blocking China-linked companies from buying American companies involves in key industries
Future of US mobile technology and intelligence sharing relationships could be at risk
Justice Department says attorney general's summary for Congress unlikely to be ready for at least another day
Huawei has long been viewed with suspicion and distrust in many corners of the global economy
US negotiators looking for the Chinese to roll back regulations that make it difficult for US businesses to operate in China
White House plans to use Trump’s emergency declaration to redirect $6.1 billion from Pentagon to help fund more than 320 kilometers of Southwestern border wall
Spending on presidential races increased by 1,200 percent between 1980 and 2012
Democrats fear independent candidacy could help reelect President Trump