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Mace Accuses Four Men of Rape, Sex Trafficking on House Floor
Rep. Nancy Mace delivered a House floor speech accusing four men of serial rape and sex trafficking, presenting physical evidence and naming the accused, despite law enforcement's inaction and denials from those accused.
Mace Accuses Four Men of Rape, Sex Trafficking on House Floor
Rep. Nancy Mace delivered a House floor speech accusing four men of serial rape and sex trafficking, presenting physical evidence and naming the accused, despite law enforcement's inaction and denials from those accused.
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60% Bias Score


South Carolina Considers "Ban the Box" Legislation, Reshaping Hiring Practices
South Carolina's proposed bills H. 3775, H. 3272, and H. 3224 aim to reform public sector hiring by delaying criminal background checks until after an interview or conditional offer, potentially influencing private sector practices and promoting fairer hiring for individuals with criminal records; t...
South Carolina Considers "Ban the Box" Legislation, Reshaping Hiring Practices
South Carolina's proposed bills H. 3775, H. 3272, and H. 3224 aim to reform public sector hiring by delaying criminal background checks until after an interview or conditional offer, potentially influencing private sector practices and promoting fairer hiring for individuals with criminal records; t...
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32% Bias Score


Federal Report Condemns South Carolina Jail for Widespread Violence, Neglect
A federal report reveals that the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Richland County, South Carolina, has vastly underreported violence, including at least two inmate killings discovered via outside callers; the jail must immediately improve conditions and security, or the federal government will fi...
Federal Report Condemns South Carolina Jail for Widespread Violence, Neglect
A federal report reveals that the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Richland County, South Carolina, has vastly underreported violence, including at least two inmate killings discovered via outside callers; the jail must immediately improve conditions and security, or the federal government will fi...
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44% Bias Score


Smalls Statue to Face Tillman's at South Carolina Statehouse
South Carolina will install a statue of Robert Smalls, a former slave who became a congressman, facing the statue of white supremacist "Pitchfork" Ben Tillman, to spark conversations about racial history along a popular children's field trip route; the proposal awaits legislative approval.
Smalls Statue to Face Tillman's at South Carolina Statehouse
South Carolina will install a statue of Robert Smalls, a former slave who became a congressman, facing the statue of white supremacist "Pitchfork" Ben Tillman, to spark conversations about racial history along a popular children's field trip route; the proposal awaits legislative approval.
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32% Bias Score


Charleston: A Historic Port City Blending Past and Present
Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1670, offers a blend of historical sites like the International African American Museum and a vibrant culinary scene with diverse restaurants and oyster bars, showcasing its rich history and Southern hospitality.
Charleston: A Historic Port City Blending Past and Present
Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1670, offers a blend of historical sites like the International African American Museum and a vibrant culinary scene with diverse restaurants and oyster bars, showcasing its rich history and Southern hospitality.
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36% Bias Score


Biden Commutes Death Sentence of South Carolina Double Murderer, Sparking Outrage
Brandon Council, convicted of the 2017 double murder of two Conway, South Carolina bank employees, had his death sentence commuted to life in prison by President Biden, prompting a compassionate release motion and widespread outrage from victims' families and Republican politicians.
Biden Commutes Death Sentence of South Carolina Double Murderer, Sparking Outrage
Brandon Council, convicted of the 2017 double murder of two Conway, South Carolina bank employees, had his death sentence commuted to life in prison by President Biden, prompting a compassionate release motion and widespread outrage from victims' families and Republican politicians.
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56% Bias Score

South Carolina Sets March Execution Date Amid Lethal Injection Concerns
The South Carolina Supreme Court scheduled the execution of Brad Sigmon for March 7th, rejecting a delay sought by his lawyers who want autopsy results from a previous execution to determine the most humane death method; Sigmon, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents in 2001, must choose b...

South Carolina Sets March Execution Date Amid Lethal Injection Concerns
The South Carolina Supreme Court scheduled the execution of Brad Sigmon for March 7th, rejecting a delay sought by his lawyers who want autopsy results from a previous execution to determine the most humane death method; Sigmon, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents in 2001, must choose b...
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36% Bias Score

Staley's Record-Breaking Contract Makes Her Highest-Paid Women's College Basketball Coach
University of South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley signed a contract extension through 2029-30, making her the highest-paid coach in women's college basketball with a $4 million annual salary, exceeding $25 million total, after leading the Gamecocks to multiple national championships.

Staley's Record-Breaking Contract Makes Her Highest-Paid Women's College Basketball Coach
University of South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley signed a contract extension through 2029-30, making her the highest-paid coach in women's college basketball with a $4 million annual salary, exceeding $25 million total, after leading the Gamecocks to multiple national championships.
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40% Bias Score

Murdaugh, Accomplice Ordered to Pay Millions in Insurance Fraud Case
A South Carolina federal judge ordered Alex Murdaugh to pay $14.8 million and his accomplice Cory Fleming to pay $3.8 million to Nautilus Insurance for conspiring to steal over $4 million in settlement funds meant for Murdaugh's housekeeper's family after her death on the Murdaugh's estate.

Murdaugh, Accomplice Ordered to Pay Millions in Insurance Fraud Case
A South Carolina federal judge ordered Alex Murdaugh to pay $14.8 million and his accomplice Cory Fleming to pay $3.8 million to Nautilus Insurance for conspiring to steal over $4 million in settlement funds meant for Murdaugh's housekeeper's family after her death on the Murdaugh's estate.
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52% Bias Score

Robert Smalls Statue to Face Ben Tillman's at South Carolina Statehouse
South Carolina's Robert Smalls Monument Commission unanimously approved a proposal to erect a statue of Robert Smalls, a formerly enslaved man who became a congressman, facing the monument of white supremacist Ben Tillman at the Statehouse, prompting conversations about racial equality.

Robert Smalls Statue to Face Ben Tillman's at South Carolina Statehouse
South Carolina's Robert Smalls Monument Commission unanimously approved a proposal to erect a statue of Robert Smalls, a formerly enslaved man who became a congressman, facing the monument of white supremacist Ben Tillman at the Statehouse, prompting conversations about racial equality.
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60% Bias Score

South Carolina to Execute Inmate After 13-Year Pause
South Carolina will execute Marion Bowman Jr. on January 31, 2024, for the 2001 murder of Kandee Martin, marking the third execution since September after a 13-year pause due to difficulties obtaining lethal injection drugs, now resolved by a state shield law.

South Carolina to Execute Inmate After 13-Year Pause
South Carolina will execute Marion Bowman Jr. on January 31, 2024, for the 2001 murder of Kandee Martin, marking the third execution since September after a 13-year pause due to difficulties obtaining lethal injection drugs, now resolved by a state shield law.
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48% Bias Score

South Carolina Senator Kay Patterson Dies at 93
Former South Carolina Senator Kay Patterson, 93, passed away; he rose from cleaning offices in the segregated Statehouse to serving over 30 years as a state legislator, becoming a champion for civil rights and advocating for the removal of the Confederate flag.

South Carolina Senator Kay Patterson Dies at 93
Former South Carolina Senator Kay Patterson, 93, passed away; he rose from cleaning offices in the segregated Statehouse to serving over 30 years as a state legislator, becoming a champion for civil rights and advocating for the removal of the Confederate flag.
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16% Bias Score
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