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Hurricanes Shaped Early Colonists’ Lives

Hurricanes Shaped Early Colonists’ Lives

by RIS Secure | Jun 26, 2024 | Archive, Southern Partisan

We’re now well  into the annual hurricane season. Here in the Lowcountry, it’s always a question of when — not if — the next storm will come through. Even before Charleston’s first permanent European settlers arrived in 1670, tropical storms played a role in our...
The Same 2 Men Will Debate, But They’re Not Their 2020 Selves

The Same 2 Men Will Debate, But They’re Not Their 2020 Selves

by RIS Secure | Jun 25, 2024 | Archive, Southern Partisan

WASHINGTON — The first debate between now-President Joe Biden and then-President Donald Trump was held in Cleveland on Sept. 29, 2020. According to a FiveThirtyEight survey, nearly 60% of those who watched all or some of that debate rated Biden’s performance as...
News From Around the South 6/17 to 6/24

News From Around the South 6/17 to 6/24

by RIS Secure | Jun 25, 2024 | Archive, Southern Partisan

SOUTH CAROLINA: How a Revolutionary War battle in SC helped name two Navy ships, a festival and a book When Revolutionary War troops fought the Battle of Cowpens in 1781, the name only made sense: The area, now near Spartanburg, was dotted with literal cow pens. In...
The Same 2 Men Will Debate, But They’re Not Their 2020 Selves

What If It’s Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong?

by RIS Secure | Jun 20, 2024 | Archive, Southern Partisan

What if the government is a myth? What if it doesn’t produce what we pay it for? What if it fails to safeguard our lives, liberties and property from its own agents? What if nothing changes after these failures and after elections? What if we’re stuck with...
Map Shows States Where Juneteenth Is Recognized as a Public Holiday

Map Shows States Where Juneteenth Is Recognized as a Public Holiday

by RIS Secure | Jun 19, 2024 | Archive, Southern Partisan

Juneteenth National Independence Day was launched to celebrate the end of slavery in the U.S.—but not all citizens will enjoy a day off to mark the occasion. America’s newest federal holiday, named after a contraction of the date “June Nineteenth,”...
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