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A S.C. legislative panel on Thursday advanced a bill to bar using state money for sex change surgeries for inmates.
Americans are getting an election-year tax present. Congress voted with rare speed and cooperation Friday to extend a Social Security payroll tax cut for 160 million workers and to renew unemployment benefits for millions more who haven't seen a paycheck in six months.
The United States and European Union on Friday expressed cautious optimism that Iran is serious about returning to talks with world powers over its nuclear program.
Some SC magistrates are throwing out drunken-driving cases because the drivers were on mopeds, which are exempt from SC motor-vehicle laws.
The S.C. Senate on Thursday approved the largest restructuring of state government in two decades, eliminating the controversial State Budget and Control Board and creating a new Cabinet-level Department of Administration.
Lawyers for a Pakistani man accused of wiring money used in the Sept. 11 attacks argued in a memo Friday that, because the alleged terrorist was accused of a lesser…
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine switched his endorsement from Mitt Romney to Rick Santorum on Friday in a defection he said was driven by his belief the former Pennsylvania senator can win the Republican presidential race.
An attempt to banish state Treasurer Curtis Loftis from the commission that manages the state’s $25 billion retirement fund resoundingly was rejected Wednesday in the state Senate.
All of a sudden, abortion, contraception and gay marriage are at the center of American political discourse, with the struggling — though improving — economy pushed to the background.
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