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Supreme Court will not evaluate Meta’s responsibility for the radicalization of the Charleston church shooter.

Supreme Court will not evaluate Meta's responsibility for the radicalization of the Charleston church shooter.

The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will not address whether Meta should be held liable for radicalizing Dylan Roof, the self-identified white nationalist who carried out a mass shooting. This decision effectively sidesteps another confrontation over Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which offers tech companies substantial immunity against legal actions related […]

Judge dismisses Charleston climate lawsuit aimed at energy companies

Judge dismisses Charleston climate lawsuit aimed at energy companies

Judge Dismisses Charleston’s Climate Lawsuit Against Energy Companies A South Carolina judge dismissed a case from the City of Charleston against several energy companies, citing that the court lacks jurisdiction to pursue climate change-related lawsuits under state law. Judge Roger Young expressed concerns that such cases could set a precedent for extensive legal actions linked […]

South Carolina police pursue an excavator in North Charleston

South Carolina police pursue an excavator in North Charleston

In South Carolina, police engaged in a rather unusual chase, following a piece of construction equipment on the highway for over an hour at a pace that resembled an average walking speed. According to police reports, the chase reached a top speed of just 3 mph early on Sunday morning. An officer noted seeing a […]

Biden to visit Royal Missionary Baptist Church in Charleston for last trip as president

On Sunday, the day before President-elect Trump's inauguration, President Biden will attend a service at the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in his final visit as president. The president is scheduled to give a speech about Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on Monday at a service commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. Day. […]

WV Gov. Jim Justice to delay US Senate swearing-in, averting brief bedlam in Charleston

West Virginia Republican Governor Jim Justice He announced that he would delay his swearing-in in the Senate to prevent Charleston from having four governors in 10 days due to a change in legislative leadership. As a result, the Republican Party's Senate majority will temporarily remain at two seats instead of three. Justice hinted at such […]