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Government goes full anti-Christ on man promoting Jesus, claiming rule ‘supersedes’ U.S. Constitution
(Photo by Joe Kovacs) A South Carolina town is being sued for imposing a permitting scheme and demanding other limits on the display of a religious sign. First Liberty Institute has filed the action in federal court against the town of Chapin for...
Volvo Cars launches ‘Our Volvo Story’ campaign and sweepstakes to celebrate 70 years of impact in the United States
In honor of Volvo Cars’ 70th anniversary in the United States, the Swedish automaker is launching “Our Volvo Story” — a campaign that pays tribute to the employees, retailers, technicians, and loyal customers who have defined the brand’s legacy in...

Governor’s grief: Walz talks Hortman relationship, conspiracy theories
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz sat down for an exclusive interview with FOX 9, the first since the deadly Minnesota lawmaker shootings. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the full report. (FOX 9) - The assassinations of Melissa and Mark Hortman still weigh...

Statehouse Report: Agritourism, GOP governor’s race, more
BIG STORY: Agritourism takes root in S.C. as farmers open doors MORE NEWS: Republican primary race for S.C. governor heating up LOWCOUNTRY, Ariail: Budget cuts BRACK: GOP gubernatorial race might get really testy MYSTERY PHOTO: Baseball stadium...

Newsom Visits South Carolina, Where Democrats Question His Appeal
Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., speaks to a crowd gathered in a community center on Wednesday, July 9, ... More 2025, in Seneca, S.C. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved California Governor Gavin Newsom’s...

Schools in this state can now hire noncertified teachers under new law
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS/Gray News) - A new state law will allow students across South Carolina to be taught by someone without a teaching certificate beginning this upcoming school year. It comes as the state continues to grapple with a years-long...
Bernard King through the years
Former Tennessee center, Bernard King is introduced at halftime of an NCAA college basketball game against South Carolina on Saturday, March 7, 2015, in Knoxville, Tenn. (Photo by Wade Payne, Special to the News Sentinel)Wade Payne, Knoxville News...
Leimert Park draws record Black Lives Matter crowd, spotlights Wakiesha’s Law
LEIMERT PARK — Twelve years after Black Lives Matter was born, Los Angeles remains at the center of its most enduring demand: that Black families deserve justice — and that Black mothers will not be silenced. From July 11-13, Black Lives...

Senator Graham backs Trump’s 50-day ultimatum for Russia: ‘Call the Ayatollah’
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham voiced strong support Tuesday for President Donald Trump’s latest move to pressure Russia into ending its war in Ukraine, endorsing a 50-day deadline that could trigger sweeping economic retaliation. In a post on X, the...

How The Nuclear Company in Columbia aims to combat the US’s looming energy crisis
The Nuclear Company opens HQ in Columbia, creating 100+ jobs Company aims to combat U.S. electricity shortfall with nuclear power Fleet-based reactor model targets safer, faster construction AI-driven energy demand pushing need for...

The Pickens County GOP lost recognition as a political party. Weeks later, it remains in exile.
In a subsequent complaint to the state party after the convention, Clark said the decision amounted to a block-out, allowing Cathy Davis to easily win the chairmanship in a three-way election with just 40 percent of the vote. Clark, meanwhile,...

South Carolina goes hands-free: New driving law takes effect Sept. 1
Under the new law, drivers will not be able to have their phone on any part of their person, including their hands or lap. COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina drivers will soon be required to go hands-free behind the wheel, after the state passed a...

Democrats created this court monster — now it’s eating them
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling greenlighting mass layoffs at the Department of Education sends a clear message: The courts no longer belong to the Democrats. For decades, Democrats relied on judges to impose policies they couldn’t pass through...

South Carolina visit should remove any doubts about Newsom’s political future
Although South Carolina is a strongly Republican state, in 2024, the Democratic Party, at the behest of then-President Joe Biden, designated it as the first state to have a presidential primary. It could play that role again in 2028. Thus,...

Joe Biden took sleeping pills ahead of US Presidential debate, Hunter Biden reveals details about father’s mental health
In a candid interview that is likely to reverberate across political circles, Hunter Biden offered a striking defence of his father, former US President Joe Biden, while revealing that the 81-year-old was prescribed Ambien, a sleep aid, ahead of...

‘They’re Not Following the Law—They’re Imposing Conservative Values’: Key Takeaways From the Ms. 2025 Supreme Court Term in Review
Legal experts dissect a Supreme Court term defined by power grabs, rights rollbacks and a Court increasingly out of step with the Constitution. Demonstrators block a road in front of the Supreme Court during a rally for gender-affirming care. on...

Detroit Axle to close Ferndale warehouse, lay off 102 employees
Detroit Axle has announced it will close its warehouse in Ferndale, Michigan, citing disruptions in its automotive parts supply chain that have resulted from recent changes in U.S. import tariff policy. A total of 102 employees will lose their...

Exclusive — Lindsey Graham Primary Challenger André Bauer: We Have a Chance to Knock Off ‘One of the Vipers of the Senate’
TAMPA, Florida — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is a “puppet for the Democrats,” the senator’s primary challenger, former South Carolina Lt. Gov. André Bauer, told Breitbart News during an appearance at the Turning Point Student Action Summit over the...

Kentucky governor offers road map for how Democrats win in SC
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC/AP) - A Kentucky governor visited the Lowcountry to offer his advice on how he won several times in the Palmetto State. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a possible 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, stopped in Charleston...
SC gubernatorial candidate calls civil lawsuit a 'politically motivated attack' in video
South Carolina gubernatorial candidate Josh Kimbrell is being sued by his business partner, Frank George Rogers, for alleged fraud and misuse of company funds. Kimbrell claims the lawsuit is politically motivated and orchestrated by opponents in...