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  • Pine trees produce male pine cones on the lower part of the tree and female ones towards the top, a clever way to prevent self-fertilization.
  • One of the largest manufacturing plants to be built in our state recently held their groundbreaking ceremony in the Midlands and we have their top local representative on the phone to tell us more.
  • Mike Switzer interviews John Warner, who shares the results of a recent CNBC ranking of the top states for business which shows S.C. at #19, far below other South Atlantic states.
  • This year's crop may not have a James Bond theme or a ubiquitous Disney banger, but it's got range — thanks in part to a viral dance number from RRR.
  • The deal, hashed out over weeks of intense negotiations, raises the amount paid by the Sacklers by more than $1 billion. In exchange, the family members win immunity from civil opioid lawsuits.
  • Chase Hunter scored 18 points and converted a three-point play with 25.7 seconds remaining, and Clemson advanced to the Elite Eight for the second time in school history, beating Arizona 77-72 in a West Region semifinal.
  • Day to Day technology contributor Xeni Jardin reports on the new film by Oscar-winning director James Cameron, Aliens of the Deep. The film, presented in 3-D at IMAX theaters, documents life two-and-a-half miles below the surface of the sea.
  • E.FULLER TORREY, M.D., a research psychiatrist at the Neuroscience Center of the National Institute of Mental Health and has come out with a new book, "Out of the Shadows: Confronting America's Mental Illness Crisis" (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) Calling the disease a human tragedy and major social problem, Torrey examines the dangers of neglecting the mentally ill and provides political and economic approaches necessary for change. Torrey is the author of 12 books in all, including the best-selling book "Surviving Schizophrenia." 12:28:30 FORWARD PROMO (:29)12:29:00 I.D. BREAK (:59)12:
  • South Carolina state senators approved new districts for the Senate and House Tuesday, but legal challenges are almost certain before filing begins in March for the 2022 elections.
  • Sunday's earthquake caused power outages and landslides as the island is still recovering from another quake earlier this month that killed more than 400 people.
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