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Dogecoin case argued at Supreme Court, importance questioned by justices

Dogecoin case argued at Supreme Court, importance questioned by justices

by Aidan Johnstone | Feb 28, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Justices seemed poised to remand Coinbase, Inc. v. Suski to the Ninth Circuit Court – a case related to a $1.2 million Dogecoin giveaway in 2021. The lawsuit originated from a claim that Coinbase – a cryptocurrency exchange platform – did not...
Explainer: What is the Uyghur Policy Act and who supports the bill?

Explainer: What is the Uyghur Policy Act and who supports the bill?

by Lily Ogburn | Feb 28, 2024 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – The Uyghur Policy Act is one of Congress’s newest efforts aimed at fighting China’s oppression of the Uyghur people. The bill has passed in the House of Representatives, and activists are urging the Senate to act quickly on the legislation.  What is the...
Senators express bipartisan concern over microplastics

Senators express bipartisan concern over microplastics

by Ruby Grisin | Feb 28, 2024 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – Bipartisan concern about microplastics in the Senate brought about a rich discussion on Tuesday regarding future research and policy. In a hearing focused on the presence of plastic particles in drinking water and wastewater, senators grappled with how...
Video: CPAC showcases international conservative movement

Video: CPAC showcases international conservative movement

by Maria Heim | Feb 28, 2024 | Featured, Politics

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Conservatives across the globe traveled to CPAC for its annual conference last weekend. It kicked off with the International Summit featuring right-wing leaders including former U.K. prime minister Liz Truss, President Nayib Bukele of El...
Supreme Court tilts toward exempting national banks from state laws

Supreme Court tilts toward exempting national banks from state laws

by Rafaela Jinich | Feb 27, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON –  Supreme Court justices on Tuesday seemed skeptical of arguments that state laws can override national banking rules, but some did wonder whether the state policies did “significantly interfere” with a national law. New York is one of the 13 states with...
Supreme Court takes up the case involving a BMW, a robbery and blown deadlines

Supreme Court takes up the case involving a BMW, a robbery and blown deadlines

by Maria Heim | Feb 27, 2024 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – When is it too late for the government to provide notice that they are seeking forfeiture in criminal cases? That was the question at the heart of a Supreme Court hearing on Tuesday.  The case arose after a federal jury in New York convicted Louis...
South Carolina supporters undeterred by Trump’s indictments

South Carolina supporters undeterred by Trump’s indictments

by Braedyn Speight | Feb 27, 2024 | Featured, Politics

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. – At an election eve campaign rally in North Charleston the feelings were unanimous among those attending: they will support Donald Trump no matter the legal woes he attracts.  Facing 91 felony counts in four indictments, the cult of personality...
Video: Young South Carolina Republicans lean toward Trump

Video: Young South Carolina Republicans lean toward Trump

by Lance Wilhelm | Feb 27, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Students in South Carolina prepared to cast their votes in the Republican presidential primary on Saturday. Young, college-aged voters have largely grown up in the post-Trump era. They have – as a result – become politically active in a very different...
Video: Haley voters in South Carolina face tough choice if Trump becomes Republican nominee

Video: Haley voters in South Carolina face tough choice if Trump becomes Republican nominee

by Alicia Tang | Feb 26, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Donald Trump easily won the South Carolina Republican primary on Saturday by capturing almost 60% of the vote while former governor Nikki Haley earned 39.5% in her home state. Earlier in the day, some of Haley’s voters said they strongly...
Video: Immigration top of mind for South Carolina voters

Video: Immigration top of mind for South Carolina voters

by Simone Garber and Charlotte Ehrlich | Feb 26, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Voters across the Palmetto State arrived at the polls as early as 7 a.m. Saturday, eager to cast their ballots for the Republican they prefer to represent the party in the presidential election in November.  Though South Carolina is candidate Nikki...
Changes in Columbia voting locations lead to confusion and anger on primary day

Changes in Columbia voting locations lead to confusion and anger on primary day

by Aidan Johnstone | Feb 25, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Many South Carolina voters arrived at their usual voting locations on Saturday to find no other voters there, which was an unexpected sight on the day of the state’s Republican primary election. These locations weren’t just empty, however – they were...
Photos: Trump Jr. rallies supporters in Charleston before primary day

Photos: Trump Jr. rallies supporters in Charleston before primary day

by Clare Zhang | Feb 24, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics, Topics

North Charleston, S.C. — The day before the South Carolina Republican primary, a crowd of supporters gathered at the Team Trump state headquarters to hear Donald Trump Jr. speak. As former President Donald Trump hosted a rally in Rock Hill, his son spoke to Trump...
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