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South Carolina lawmakers push for harsher burn ban penalties due to wildfires

The call for action comes after both the large Myrtle Beach and Table Rock complex wildfires were ca

South Carolina softball team loses to LSU

The Tigers jumped out to an early lead with four runs in each of the first and second innings.

Clemson baseball team rallies late for 9-7 win over Georgia Tech

Andrew Ciufo’s squeeze bunt scored the go-ahead run

Myanmar's earthquake death toll jumps to more than 1,000

The earthquake struck midday Friday with an epicenter not far from Mandalay, Myanmar’s second bigge

Clemson softball team beats Cal in series opener

Freshmen Macey Cintron and Marian Collins recorded home runs in the fifth inning

RFK Jr. Turns to a Discredited Vaccine Researcher for Autism Study

David Geier has been hired as a senior data analyst at H.H.S. According to several people, he will e

Columbia University's interim president steps down, returns to former post

Katrina Armstrong's resignation comes days after Columbia agreed to a host of policy changes demande

Kentucky teen suffers traumatic brain injury at track practice

A Kentucky track runner is in the hospital after a freak accident caused a traumatic brain injury at

Under Pressure, Psychology Accreditation Board Suspends Diversity Standards

As the Trump administration threatens to strip accrediting bodies of their power, many are scramblin

Wasp preserved in 99 million-year-old amber ‘beyond imagination,’ scientists say

A newly identified parasitic wasp that buzzed and flew among dinosaurs 99 million years ago evolved

10,000 Federal Health Workers to Be Laid Off

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a major restructuring of the Health and Human Servi

Beneficial rain with storms on the way

Beneficial rain with storms on the way