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The Nation on MSNThe Supreme Court Just Handed the States More Power to Gut HealthcareSociety / The court’s ruling on Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic undermines the Medicaid program and puts ...
Ralph Norman said in a Queen City News interview he will announce whether or not he plans to run on July 27. A spokesperson ...
In the heart of Columbia, South Carolina, there exists a breakfast sanctuary where time slows down, coffee flows freely, and the country fried steak might just change your life forever.
Ray’s Diner in Columbia, South Carolina, is that place – a blue-signed beacon of breakfast hope on Two Notch Road that proves ...
South Carolina Supreme Court justices in a hearing yesterday said there’s nothing in the state constitution that specifically ...
South Carolina lawmakers are defending themselves against allegations they rigged district lines in the First Congressional ...
Oral arguments in a legal dispute over the 2022 congressional map commenced in the South Carolina Supreme Court on June 24. ...
A case that will decide which candidates South Carolinians see on their ballots next year now rests with the state’s highest court.
Alan Wilson, the four-term Republican attorney general of South Carolina, kicked off his bid for the state’s first open ...
South Carolina’s women make up 51% of its population and 55% of its registered voters but now just 5% of its state Senate — 4.3% to be exact.
The state argued that partisan politics, not race, and a population boom in coastal areas explain the congressional map. Moving voters based on their politics is OK, the Supreme Court has held.
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