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SC legislator declared primary winner by just 34 votes scdailygazette.com/2026/06/15/s... by @sky-latte.bsky.social
COMMENTARY from a University of South Carolina professor: As more athletes speak about depression, anxiety and suicide, a minority of fans are weaponizing it scdailygazette.com/2026/06/11/a... via @us.theconversation.com
After local missing teen case, Indiana congressman aims to expand Amber Alert guidelines scdailygazette.com/2026/06/15/r... by @statesnewsroom.com intern Amelia Twyman
COMMENTARY from @paulhydenews.bsky.social: South Carolina voters chose familiarity over fury scdailygazette.com/2026/06/12/s...
Ceasefire reached with Iran, ending hostilities and opening Strait of Hormuz scdailygazette.com/2026/06/15/r... by @statesnewsroom.com's @jennifershutt.bsky.social
COMMENTARY: SC should welcome new people who make our state more beautiful scdailygazette.com/2026/06/15/s...
SC law bans recreational sales of nitrous oxide, or ‘whippets’ scdailygazette.com/2026/06/12/s... by @sky-latte.bsky.social
SC conservation agency taps forestry attorney as new director scdailygazette.com/briefs/sc-co... by @sky-latte.bsky.social
Lawmakers promised civility after Melissa Hortman’s killing. A year later, there’s work to do. scdailygazette.com/2026/06/12/r... from @minnesotareformer.com's @michellemgriff.bsky.social
Episode 32 is live!
This week, we will address the redistricting fallout from the gutting of the Voting Rights Act with Democratic Representative @repfields.bsky.social and @jmholdman.bsky.social, of @scdailygazette.com.
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Commentary from a University of South Carolina professor, who's studied athletes' disclosures about mental health and the public's response.
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An Indiana congressman is pursuing changes to the nation’s Amber Alert system after a 17-year-old girl from his home state went missing and was later found dead.
Commentary from horticulturalist Jenks Farmer, who writes about his industry's reliance on immigrants and his frustrations with what he calls a moral and political failure.
The gas, which is used in medical procedures and whipped cream canisters, became popular among teens after a social media trend.
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"For myself, for my sister, for our whole family, political violence will never feel abstract again,” said Colin Hortman, son of slain House Speaker Melissa Hortman.