Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
The crisis after a February freight train derailment in Ohio that exposed a small town to large amounts of airborne toxins is far from resolution
Latest pandemic-era program to expire will leave millions of Americans with less money to spend on food each month
Media report says Chinese Ministry of Finance asked state-owned firm to let contracts with Western audit firms expire
A new Gallup survey suggests that in 2022, Russians began to feel more positive about their standard of living and prospects for growth
Many members of Congress support providing advanced jets, even as Biden administration and defense experts say they would not make an immediate difference
An Illinois club that launches high-altitude balloons said one of its balloons hasn't transmitted its location for more than a week
Governor Ron DeSantis’ efforts to overhaul education in his state could foreshadow a major theme in the 2024 presidential race
Kyiv already exploring ways to attract international investment in its economy when the conflict with Russia ends
Florida governor’s ‘war on woke’ has the state poised to revoke a decades-old measure that has given the theme park complex independence from some state laws
Even while posting record-high exports to 73 countries in 2022, the US still ran a large trade deficit of $1.19 trillion
Americans for Prosperity says it wants to ‘turn the page’ and is seeking new Republican standard-bearer for 2024 presidential election
Heavy sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine have not had the devastating effect some expected
The missive, predicting war in 2025, is the latest sign of a disconnect between the Biden administration and its most senior military commanders on China
Former president's accounts were blocked after he used them to help organize January 6, 2021, assault on US Capitol
The advanced main battle tanks could restore Ukraine's ability to maneuver in the face of heavily entrenched Russian invaders
US tech firms are at center of global retrenching in technology sector, but experts believe large firms are well-positioned to manage changes
In 2022, China’s population shrank and its economic growth slowed sharply
A case in February will let the U.S. high court weigh in on a nearly 30-year-old federal law that shields internet firms from liability for material published online
Report from NASA and NOAA highlight need for action on global warming
The Biden administration appears reluctant to take action on the former Brazilian president’s visa status without a request from his home country
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