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You made it. There are any number of reasons you should not have been confirmed, but Republicans were afraid to buck Trump. They...
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SOUTH CAROLINA: SC Native American tribes sign treaty promising to work together The treaty was likely the first of its kind in the country, tribal...

From Slaver to Blockader: USS Nightingale in 1861
In 1861, the United States was desperate for warships. The navy was small, with half its ships deployed overseas and most remaining in the United States in a state of maintenance or layup. The Navy Department spent the war’s first months purchasing, outfitting, and deploying any ship it could get its hands on with a deck strong enough to support the weight of a cannon. They were all then sent to...

A Free Online Toolkit Aims to Help Groups in S.C. Preserve Black History
WEST COLUMBIA — Managing a preservation and renovation project like that of the Edgewood School is no easy feat. Cindye Richburg-Cotton and her team...

A bloody chapter of the Revolution ended at this historic SC site. Now it will be preserved.
FLORENCE COUNTY — On the walls of the South Carolina Statehouse hangs a moment marking the end of the Revolutionary War — and the conclusion of a...
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Dear Secretary, Cure Long COVID
You made it. There are any number of reasons you should not have been confirmed, but Republicans were afraid to buck Trump. They voted in lockstep (except polio survivor Mitch McConnell, who Trump then ridiculed), and now you are the most powerful man in the world...
News From Around the South 2/10 to 2/17
SOUTH CAROLINA: SC Native American tribes sign treaty promising to work together The treaty was likely the first of its kind in the country, tribal leaders said COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s Native American tribes will pool their resources and advocate as a group for...
The Myth of Emergency Powers
"The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times and under all circumstances. No doctrine involving more pernicious consequences was ever...
From Slaver to Blockader: USS Nightingale in 1861
In 1861, the United States was desperate for warships. The navy was small, with half its ships deployed overseas and most remaining in the United States in a state of maintenance or layup. The Navy Department spent the war’s first months purchasing, outfitting, and...
The NCAA and Transgender Athletes
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order barring transgender girls and women from playing as girls and women at federally funded schools, colleges and universities. Nearly all schools receive federal funds. A day later, the NCAA, the governing...