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Has Gen Z completely given up on capitalism — and America? In this episode of "Make It Make Sense," James Hohmann sits down with columnist and “Reasonably Optimistic” host Megan McArdle to explore why ...
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JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT - Watkine C. Watkins, 47, of Jamestown was charged June 25 with resisting arrest, third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, second-degree criminally using ...
A Charleston-based land investor and developer acquired the 45-acre Harbour View Par 3 golf course in Little River. The company sold 37 acres to Horry County Schools for around $6 million, and the ...
Antifa thugs are at least open about their contempt for civilization and its norms; the left's influence on liberal politicians and the courts they cultivate may actually wreak more chaos.
The National Weather Service's Chicago office reported on its website that scattered thunderstorms developed across northern Illinois and northwest Indiana, with "concentrated areas of notable ...
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SC Ports is taking a drastic measure to address the shipping industry downturn by temporarily halting operations at its underutilized $1.2 billion Leatherman Terminal in North Charleston.