Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
In 2024, American voters may see a larger-than-usual number of familiar names on their presidential ballots
Series of setbacks for Republicans in Tuesday’s off-year elections demonstrated issue remains highly salient for many Americans
Experts expect talks between Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to result in incremental gains, at best
What experts mean when they refer to international humanitarian law, war crimes, and proportionality
Agencies and departments across the U.S. federal government are being directed to develop rules for the safe and equitable use of artificial intelligence
US Asks Gulf States to Help Shut Down Hamas Fundraising
Despite high-visibility cutbacks on specific exports, levels of trade between world’s two largest economies are as large as they have ever been
The Treasury Department cut off managers of a 'secret Hamas investment portfolio' and other supporters of the group from the international financial system
New Middle East crisis, developments in Ukraine, and a looming government shutdown have all been placed on a back burner
A report from the Government Accountability Office reveals that U.S. law enforcement agencies are ill-equipped to combat transnational repression
In the wake of a brutal Hamas attack on Israel, US officials are signaling that a deal to allow Iran access to sanctioned funds may be in jeopardy
Israel's reaction to a Hamas attack does not directly affect oil production, but a broader conflict could seriously impact global supplies
Hopes are not high for a breakthrough, as cooperation between the United States and Mexico has lately been strained
Finding that the former president committed ‘persistent fraud’ triggered a state law that may force him to surrender iconic properties, including Trump Tower
Hunter Biden’s willingness to trade on his family name while his father served in the federal government is the basis for a probe launching in the House
United Auto Workers union strike is drawing the two major parties’ likely presidential nominees to Michigan this week.
United Auto Workers union shuts down parts distribution networks for General Motors, Stellantis
Handful of House members want to repudiate deal that speaker made with president to avoid default on nation’s debt
In a summer of strikes, the United Auto Workers Union is the latest high-profile member of the labor movement to walk off the job
For one year, robust federal aid policies cut child poverty by more than half; then it came roaring back
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