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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...
Biden losing support in South Carolina, young Black voters say

Biden losing support in South Carolina, young Black voters say

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

Columbia, S.C. — In 2020, Black voters in South Carolina handed now-President Joe Biden his first primary victory and helped propel him to the White House. This year, Biden changed South Carolina’s Democratic primary to the first in the nation, because its diversity...
College students feel apathetic toward voting in South Carolina Republican primary

College students feel apathetic toward voting in South Carolina Republican primary

by Alicia Tang and Lily Ogburn | Feb 24, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

Columbia, S.C. – Many college students are choosing not to vote in Saturday’s Republican presidential primary election in South Carolina, saying they feel unrepresented by the candidates and apathetic towards politics. In 2020, only 16.4% of S.C. voters participated...
Supreme Court hears arguments on whether to limit EPA’s authority in high-stakes air pollution case

Supreme Court hears arguments on whether to limit EPA’s authority in high-stakes air pollution case

by Simone Garber and Emma Sullivan | Feb 21, 2024 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether to freeze an EPA policy aimed at reducing air pollution that crosses from one state to another in a case that experts say could significantly limit the agency’s ability to regulate air pollution...
Supreme Court hears arguments in case that could have implications for independent contract truckers

Supreme Court hears arguments in case that could have implications for independent contract truckers

by Charlotte Ehrlich | Feb 20, 2024 | Business, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case involving commercial truckers that could expand the definition of transportation workers to include people who drive goods for companies that are not in the transportation sector. The case,...
‘First line of defense against financial turmoil’; economists call for the destigmatization of ‘discount window lending’

‘First line of defense against financial turmoil’; economists call for the destigmatization of ‘discount window lending’

by Alicia Tang | Feb 15, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON – Economists promoted increased usage of the Fed’s discount window to insulate the economy from risks of financial crisis at a hearing on Thursday.  The economists stressed the importance of destigmatizing discount window lending from the Fed before the...
Industry leaders address shortfalls of Build America, Buy America provisions

Industry leaders address shortfalls of Build America, Buy America provisions

by Charlotte Ehrlich | Feb 15, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON – Officials from the construction, manufacturing and transportation industries outlined to lawmakers the challenges they are facing in implementing President Biden’s Build America, Buy America provisions enacted as part of the Infrastructure Investment and...
Bipartisan bill targets burnout and suicide rate among health care providers

Bipartisan bill targets burnout and suicide rate among health care providers

by Ellie Skelly | Feb 15, 2024 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers expressed bipartisan support for the reauthorization of legislation aimed at protecting health care workers from burnout Wednesday. The legislation follows an uptick in mental health emergencies faced by health care providers as a result of...
Senate questions FinCEN’s effectiveness in combating financial crimes

Senate questions FinCEN’s effectiveness in combating financial crimes

by Rafaela Jinich | Feb 15, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Amid rising concerns over a surge in investment scam losses and the potential compromise of citizens’ privacy, the Committee on Financial Services convened on Wednesday to scrutinize the operations of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network...
Republicans call EPA regulations ‘burdensome,’ despite their public benefits

Republicans call EPA regulations ‘burdensome,’ despite their public benefits

by Lindsey Byman | Feb 14, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON – House Republicans on Wednesday attacked environmental regulations as “burdensome” for small businesses, saying they stifle innovation, even as some testified that the rules align community and business interests. The Environmental Protection Agency’s...
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