Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Latest edition of 'nation's report card' shows American students' mastery of US history and civics declined during the pandemic
Meeting announced after Treasury Department, Congressional Budget Office warn of crisis by June 1
The entertainment company says that the Florida governor is using the power of the state to punish it for exercising constitutionally protected speech
Recent reports of court members filing incomplete financial disclosure forms renew demands that the high court adopt a code of conduct
A Gallup survey found that in every region of the world, public approval of Russia’s leadership plummeted in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine
Analysts say Beijing’s claims were grounded in some truth but warn that the growth in the first quarter of the year may be difficult to sustain
Associate justice didn't disclose real estate sale to wealthy conservative activist, accepted years of lavish vacations
Requirement that US automakers sharply increase production of electric vehicles could jump-start efforts to create supply chain independent of China
The unauthorized release of dozens of top-secret documents may make allies second guess the wisdom of sharing intelligence with America
Expulsion of two state Representatives involves hot topics of gun control, race and the country's wide political divide
No Labels, a group with bipartisan membership and opaque funding, says it might nominate a ticket in the 2024 contest for the White House
Commercial concerns and worries about competition with China make it unlikely that any meaningful slowdown in AI development is on the horizon
The former president took the effort by some Republicans to reframe the narrative around the attacks to a new extreme
The Florida governor and expected Republican presidential candidate had been criticized for calling the Russian invasion a ‘territorial dispute’
Founded in 1933, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. manages resolution of failed banks while minimizing damage they cause
Increasing number of Republicans believe US is doing too much to support Ukraine, a sentiment echoed most recently by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
The claim, brought by Dominion Voting Systems, alleges the network knowingly broadcast false claims of election fraud after the 2020 presidential election
Fight over federal spending and taxation cuts to the core beliefs of partisans on both sides of the political aisle
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Foreign Minister Qin Gang deliver forceful remarks criticizing US policy toward their country
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