The state of South Carolina is trying to unravel a mystery. Just where did $1.8 billion that’s sitting in a state account come from? And where should the money go? South Carolina Public Radio's Maayan Schechter has been following this story and joined us on Morning Edition to talk about it.
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Call it the Caitlin Clark effect: The average sales price for a ticket to the women's college basketball semifinal was nearly double that of the men's event, the ticketing company Logitix reported.
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Democrat Jeff Jackson and Republican Dan Bishop are running for North Carolina attorney general. They differed Wednesday on a vote to force Chinese company ByteDance to sell TikTok.
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Nikki Haley on Saturday questioned whether Donald Trump is mentally capable of serving as president after he repeatedly seemed to confuse her with former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a speech.
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The South Carolina Republican, a prominent figure in Congress, dropped his own bid for president in November. Now Scott is throwing his support behind former President Donald Trump.
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Josephine Wright, a South Carolina woman who fought developers on Hilton Head Island, has died. She had celebrity support for her cause of trying to keep her home.
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At a campaign event in New Hampshire Wednesday, the former S.C. governor didn't mention slavery as a cause of the Civil War, sparking controversy. Now she's walking back those comments.
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Residents have complained about deer munching in their gardens and defecating on their lawns, or getting stuck on fences or causing traffic accidents. The town will now hire sharpshooters to kill some deer, and possibly shoot others with birth control.
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The fictitious holiday from "Seinfeld" becomes a reality on Friday, Dec. 15, at the Museum of York County. It’s holding an adults-only event called "Festivus: Seinfeld and the Natural World." Allison Taylor, the museum’s assistant site director, joined us on Morning Edition to talk about it.
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The emotional testimony from victims who had been duped by the disgraced lawyer came before a judge accepted a deal sentencing Murdaugh to 27 years in prison for stealing about $12 million.
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The conservative mega-donor network is throwing its weight behind the former South Carolina governor in an effort to beat former President Donald Trump.
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The holiday season can add emotional and financial stress for many families, and this year is no exception. To help those experiencing difficult times in our community, we have compiled a list of organizations and resources providing rental, financial, housing, clothing assistance and more.
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In a live appearance on Fox News, Tim Scott announced he is suspending his bid for the GOP nomination.