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Nikki Haley can’t win the Republican primary with 40%. But she can expose some of Trump’s weaknessesDonald Trump’s campaign has vowed not to talk about her anymore, but Nikki Haley is still campaigning across the country — and plenty of Republican voters are coming to hear what she has to say.
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Data from ATTOM Data Services show that as U.S. mortgage loan totals dipped in all but five U.S. metro areas in the fourth quarter of 2023. Aiken/Augusta was one of the five.
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Jasper County put a nine-month timeout on some large commercial and residential projects. A few weeks before it expires, officials want more time to weigh what development means in a growing, mostly rural county.
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NPR Music’s annual Tiny Desk Contest attracts video submissions from thousands of unsigned artists. Winners of the contest receive an opportunity to perform among Bob Boylen’s jam-packed bookshelves and to be featured by NPR Music on national radio and their YouTube channel.
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Families in Richland One School District live in a community beset by poverty, eviction, and homelessness. A grassroots effort to help parents deal runs through May.
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The bill to redefine the climate in which short-term lenders operate in the state made it further than any bill of the kind since the Great Recession, but still not far enough.
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The former president has a large cushion over former Gov. Nikki Haley heading into the GOP primary. But independents likely to vote on Feb. 24 are 50/50.
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South Carolina's foreclosure filing rates ballooned between January and the previous January. The trend was bolstered by the two highest foreclosure rates among U.S. cities of 200,000-plus.
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More women than men are registered to vote heading into South Carolina's presidential primaries. There are large gaps between the sexes among white and Black voters.
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The EV maker announced Thursday that it would open a distribution and logistics location in Fountain Inn, in Greenville County.