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James Lutzweiler of Jamestown, N.C., has written two new self-published books about South Carolina and the primary cause of ...
In breaking news this week, former New York Times Book Review editor Sam Tanenhaus finally finished his authorized biography ...
The WNC Civil War Round Table will host a talk on Unionist and Confederate perspectives of the Civil War in Transylvania ...
A Japanese company has halted construction on a $1.6 billion factory in South Carolina to help make batteries for electric BMWs, citing “policy and market uncertainty.” AESC didn’t specify what ...
Archaeologists in Virginia are trying to identify the remains of four Confederate soldiers who were killed in the Civil War.
The story began in France, just after the D-Day invasion, in June 1944. My father, Lt. Donald Johnson, was a Seabee, a civil ...
The Trump administration pulled the most devastating lever against Columbia University on Wednesday when it announced it was targeting the school’s accreditation.
The U.S. Department of Education sent a letter June 4 urging Columbia University's accreditor to rescind its century-old ...
China had agreed to reduce export controls on rare-earth magnets as part of a 90-day tariff pause with the United States.
Henneberger and Mastio debate DEI and diversity after the firing of National Portrait Gallery Director Kim Sajet.
Finding prehistoric fossils and ancient shark teeth is such a common Lowcountry pastime that some tourists weren’t shocked to ...