Senator Graham Visits Ukrainian President

The senator said their discussion regarding the need for further aid was productive. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina traveled to Kyiv on Monday to meet with Ukrainian…

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Current and Former Presidents Win Respective New Hampshire Primaries

President Biden won as a write-in candidate. President Joe Biden received over 51 percent of his party’s votes as a write-in candidate in New Hampshire’s Democratic Primary on…

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Demonstrators Interrupt President’s Speech in Charleston

Pro-Hamas activists call for a cease-fire, President Biden promises conversations with Israel. Pro-Gaza demonstrators interrupted President Joe Biden’s speech in Charleston, South Carolina on Monday, where the president…

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New Hampshire’s Primary Date Supersedes Previously Scheduled Order

The DNC had intended South Carolina as the first primary. This week, the state of New Hampshire set its voting date for the presidential primary as January 23,…

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Hurricane Idalia Makes Landfall as Category 3 Storm

330,000 people without power in Florida and Georgia. Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida Wednesday morning as a Category 3 storm. It lessened to Category 1 by the…

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First Lady Delivers Marine Corps Graduation Speech

She references military members of her family and offers graduates encouragement and gratitude. First Lady Jill Biden spoke at the U.S. Marine Corp Graduation Ceremony on Friday at…

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Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina Redistricting Case

Legislators appeal the lower court ruling in redistricting. The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments for a case surrounding the redistricting of a South Carolina congressional map in…

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U.S. Theorizes Chinese Balloon Originally Meant for Hawaii

Official says trajectory may have been altered by unexpected wind. An anonymous U.S. official recently stated that the Chinese balloon the United States shot down two weeks ago…

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Federal Court Calls for SC Voting Map Redraw

Judges rule that Charleston’s first voting district should not be split. The District Court of South Carolina ruled that legislators split up minority neighborhoods in Charleston’s 1st voting…

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$30 Million Awarded to Minority Serving STEM Education

Energy Department issues grants supporting the partnership program. The U.S. Department of Energy announced $30 million in grants to support Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) in South Carolina, Tennessee,…

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