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South Carolina News
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Congressman Joe Wilson was hospitalized Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, after experiencing "stroke-like" symptoms, according to his son, Attorney General Alan Wilson.
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Today marks the hurricane seasons' peak, what's next as Hurricane Francine approaches the Gulf coastMany people have written off the 2024 hurricane season as a bust. But experts say now more than ever, it's important to keep your guard up.
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“When new fans watch for the first time, when young girls see their idols, they see the power of your example," President Joe Biden told the USC women's basketball team on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024.
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A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit trying to overturn the South Carolina prison system's banning on-camera, in-person interviews with inmates or recording their phone calls for broadcast.
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In an effort to send out unified messaging, the National Weather Service is issuing a flood product that will assess the risk for the entire country over the next 7 days.
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A major misconception is that all flood damaged cars end up in a junkyard. The reality is hundreds of thousands of water-damaged cars are repaired and resold in other parts of the country without the buyer ever knowing the car’s waterlogged history.
As we head into this year's elections, we want to hear from you. Do you have questions about the candidates or the voting process? Working with our partners at America Amplified, we'll get the answers and share them with you and our fellow South Carolinians.
Latest Episodes of the SC Business Review
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Many years ago, if the average investor wanted to put money into a managed basket of stocks or bonds, about their only choice was a mutual fund. But now, they also have what are called exchange-traded funds, commonly referred to as ETFs. When should you consider investing in one over the other?
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An update of the news, events, and issues that are trending right now across South Carolina's business community with guest Jason Thomas, executive editor of SCBizNews.
Latest episodes of Walter Edgar's Journal
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In his new book, The Miraculous Art of Jazz, Benjamin Franklin V, Distinguished Professor of English, Emeritus, at the University of South Carolina, has gathered reviews of hundreds of recordings written over his 40-year career as a jazz writer.In our conversation his love for jazz and blues shines through. And the reviews he has collected in his book are as vital and important as ever – for listeners new to Jazz as well as long-time listeners who want to take a deeper dive into the music.
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This week, we will be talking with J. Drew Lanham, about his new book, Joy Is the Justice We Give Ourselves (2024, Hub City Press). The book is a sensuous collection of Drew's signature mix of poetry and prose, a lush journey into wildness and Black being. Drew Lanham notices nature through seasonal shifts, societal unrest, and deeply personal reflection and traces a path from bitter history to present predicaments, mining along the way the deep connection to ancestors through the living world.
Latest Episodes of the SC Lede
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On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for September 7, 2024: we’re looking at some tax proposals floated by both candidates this week ahead of the presidential debate Tuesday; we also take a look at a newly passed policy to ban cellphone use during the school day in classrooms statewide and what’s on your ballot this November 5; a review of the August jobs report; and more!
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On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for September 4, 2024: the latest from Sen. Lindsey Graham and what it means to be sandwiched between two swing states; we hear from Maayan Schechter about a new lawsuit against the state’s gender affirming care ban; Scott Morgan brings us the final part of his three part series on Rock Hill’s rapid rehousing program; and more!
More Local and National News
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Vice President Harris cited the fact she was a gun owner in Tuesday night's presidential debate, in a move designed to shut down suggestions from former President Donald Trump that she wants to “confiscate your guns.”
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In a presidential debate, the split screen shot of the candidates — with one candidate speaking and the other reacting non-verbally — can easily become the story of the debate.
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In an Instagram post after the presidential debate on Tuesday night, Taylor Swift said she was voting for Kamala Harris.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly analyzes the ABC News Presidential Debate
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Former President Donald Trump cited his close ties to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to counter attacks by Vice President Harris in Tuesday night's presidential debate that world leaders are “laughing” at Trump.
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In Tuesday's presidential debate, former President Donald Trump again falsely claimed that Democrats support abortions "after birth" and "executing" babies.
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Vice President Kamala Harris quickly attacked former President Donald Trump on his association with the architects of Project 2025 in the presidential debate on Tuesday night.
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Loomer is known for promoting conspiracy theories as well as anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim views.
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The Argentinian manager who has led some of Europe's biggest clubs will now take over the U.S. men's squad with less than two years to go before the U.S. co-hosts the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
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Climate change is affecting our food, and our food is affecting the climate. NPR is dedicating a week to stories and conversations about the search for solutions, from how we farm to what we cook to reducing food waste.
Join SCETV, SC Public Radio and the University of South Carolina Press for an evening celebrating the legacy of jazz pianist Marian McPartland and the launch of the book, "Shall We Play That One Together: The Life and Art of Jazz Piano Legend Marian McPartland" by Paul de Barros.
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