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State Department lays out plans for $7 billion-plus arms sale to Israel as Netanyahu visits DC

The State Department has told Congress that it plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Isra

Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from placing 2,200 USAID workers on paid leave

Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from placing 2,200 USAID workers on paid leave

Senate confirms Russell Vought, Project 2025 coauthor, as White House OMB director

The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as White House Office of Management and Budget director after a

Donald Trump’s First Jobs Report

Revisions reveal the pervasive weakness of the employment economy the new president has inherited fr

SLED Arrests Upstate Deputy For ‘Conducting Surveillance’ On Duty

Agents of the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) arrested an Upstate law enforceme

Missing commuter plane found crashed on Alaska sea ice, all 10 aboard died, authorities say

Authorities say a small commuter plane that crashed in western Alaska on its way to the hub communit

Meet the three men who have never missed a Super Bowl game

Gregory Eaton, Tom Henschel, and Don Crisman have attended every Super Bowl since the first game in

Dramatic bodycam footage shows deputy saving woman from submerged car

A deputy saved a woman trapped in her submerged car after it ended up in a flooded creek. See the d

'I put my foot in the water and history was made': 'Mister Rogers' actor looks back on iconic scene

"Deep down inside they were talking about emotions [like] love, hate, anger, being abandoned — the k

US importers stockpile Italian Prosecco as a hedge against possible Trump tariffs

American importers have been stockpiling the popular Italian bubbly Prosecco as a hedge against the

11 inmates face new charges in SC prisons, including murder and assault

On Friday, the South Carolina Department of Corrections released the arrest warrants for 11 inmates

Crews begin removing Helene debris from waterways, private property

AshBritt contractors on Friday could be seen using equipment normally utilized for logging to cut an