Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
President Biden and former President Trump are now squared for what promises to be a bruising eight-month campaign of claims and counter-claims
The primaries may still be going on, but it's a two-man presidential race now, and the candidates seem laser-focused on each other
Former President Trump is likely just a week away from clinching the Republican presidential nomination, while President Biden appears likely to continue his sweep despite protest votes
A study warns of danger to democracy from trusting AI
Alabama court ruling that could imperil in vitro fertilization clinics has Republicans on the defensive, insisting they support the popular procedure
While president seeks to demonstrate progress on the migrant crisis, his opponent can reap political benefits if problem continues through November
Former president has been running his campaign like an incumbent, but his vote totals suggest less than wholehearted backing from Republican voters
In Europe and US, lawmakers mull measures that would repurpose frozen Russian central bank assets toward reconstruction of Ukraine
Some key rulings are on the way in the four cases in which the former president faces criminal charges
Many in party who used to reflexively back NATO, US treaty commitments seem comfortable with Trump’s expressed disdain for both
The Russian president, in an interview broadcast Thursday, suggested that he would release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in exchange for murderer Vadim Krasikov
'Why should a single state have the ability to make this determination, not only for their own citizens, but for the rest of the nation?' asks Associate Justice Elena Kagan
Even under heavy Western sanctions, Russia's economy grew faster than that of most developed Western countries last year; whether that can persist is unclear
President Joe Biden celebrated a positive report on consumer prices Friday, citing more 'breathing room' for American households
With Congress locked in debate over immigration, states hundreds of miles from the border are demanding help with an influx of migrants
The country's job market is depressed as the economy struggles to regain momentum after its long bout with the COVID pandemic
Former president beats nearest rival by nearly 30% in Monday's caucuses, leaving competitors scrambling to make up ground
While China's nominal share of U.S. imports is in decline, many Chinese firms have moved production to third countries, masking the source of some imports
Former president has used unconventional but apparently successful strategy to drive his campaign in state, where voting will take place Monday
High-level bipartisan agreement on $1.66 trillion ‘top-line’ budget immediately assailed by influential conservatives demanding steep spending cuts
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