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    Medal of Honor recipient Hershel Williams, front, reacts as he is introduced during the 2012 Medal of Honor luncheon presented by the National Foundations of Patriotism in Atlanta, Friday, May 11, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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    WWII Medal of Honor recipient welcomes great-grandson into Marines

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    Protesters light fire outside South Carolina police precinct after video circulates of double arrest
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    Protesters light fire outside South Carolina police precinct after video circulates of double arrest

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    Amid controversies over lethal injection drugs, several states are in the midst of reintroducing the electric chair as a method of state-sanctioned capital punishment. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
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    South Carolina court pauses executions until firing squad option made available

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    US residents kept moving from blue to red states during pandemic year, report finds
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    US residents kept moving from blue to red states during pandemic year, report finds

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    Report says South Carolina’s economy will suffer by ending federal unemployment benefits; critics disagree
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    South Carolina’s sex offender law nixed; death penalty revisions upheld
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    South Carolina’s sex offender law nixed; death penalty revisions upheld

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    Henry McMaster suggests Harris visit border over planned trip to South Carolina
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    Henry McMaster suggests Harris visit border over planned trip to South Carolina

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    A law that would, for the first time, create a federal regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles is speeding down the legislative highway. Unfortunately, thanks to the intervention of special interests, it might not include heavy semi-trucks (or tractor-trailers, or big-rigs, or 18-wheelers, or lorries, or whatever you call them). (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

    Trucking industry eyes young truckers to help with driver shortage, but federal rule stands in the way

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    McMaster ends pandemic state of emergency in South Carolina
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    McMaster ends pandemic state of emergency in South Carolina

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