Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer represent the U.S. in the Paralympics' new mixed doubles wheelchair curling event. They could bring home Team USA's first wheelchair curling medal ever.
President Trump has contradicted himself multiple times when it comes to the stated reason for the U.S. war against Iran.
Kurdistan’s deputy prime minister tells NPR that Kurdish forces will not enter Iran or join the war, insisting “this is not our war” despite pressure from Washington and regional tensions.
State health officials have confirmed two more illnesses associated with the Upstate outbreak as spread continues to slow.
Security experts are warning that the war with Iran could increase the risk of an Iranian attack on U.S. soil.
In Iran, state officials say the U.S. was responsible for a strike on a plant that supplies water for 30 villages. The U.S. military denies the claim.
Anyone interested in joining the Shamrock team should visit the company’s careers page or contact recruiting@shamrocktechnologies.com.
Mental healthcare providers in South Carolina make less on the dollar than other medical professionals, and there are fewer providers than there need to be, a new report finds.
More than a week of the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran has dragged in global powers, upended the world's energy and transport sectors, and brought chaos to usually peaceful areas of the region.
Under a deadline set for today, the WNBA and its players' union remain at odds over a new collective bargaining agreement. Steve Inskeep speaks with Annie Costabile of Front Office Sports.
A joint resolution signed by Gov. Henry McMaster gives servers and managers until May 1 to complete South Carolina's newly required program.
Scotland, Conn., can be a confusing place to live. The tiny town has six ZIP codes, which makes receiving mail an unwelcome adventure.