Plans for new South Carolina community feature 1.5-acre 'pristine beach,' about 2,400 lots
The property will also offer tennis courts, a kids zone, a wedding peninsula, waterfront restaurants, a retail hub, water-sport rentals a park and a hotel.
Israeli airstrike hits UN school in Gaza and kills at least 14 people, hospital says
An Israeli airstrike killed at least 14 people, including two children, when it hit a U.N. school sheltering Palestinian families in Gaza, hospital officials said.
Trump suggests he won’t debate Harris again, attacks ABC over moderators' fact-checking
The morning after Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump’s first debate, it is far from clear if Trump will agree to a rematch.
Soul singer Frankie Beverly dies at 77
Frankie Beverly, the soul music icon who rose to fame as the founder and frontman of the band Maze, has died at the age of 77.
Georgia governor requests FEMA aid as Bryan County lowers property taxes post-Debby
Bryan County has rolled back its millage rate weeks after Tropical Storm Debby brought heavy flooding to the region.
Trump repeats false claims over 2020 election loss, deflects responsibility for Jan. 6
Donald Trump is persisting in saying he won the 2020 election and he’s taking no responsibility for what unfolded at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
'I want to go out on top': Chatham County Sheriff aims for reelection, final term after health scare
Chatham County Sheriff John Wilcher is back at work, months after a medical episode. But should he win reelection in November, it will be his final term.
US inflation reaches a 3-year low as Federal Reserve prepares to cut interest rates
The post-pandemic spike in U.S. inflation eased further last month as year-over-year price increases reached a three-year low, clearing the way for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates next week.
'Armed and dangerous': Georgia police hunt for 17-year-old murder suspect
Authorities in Georgia are searching for a teenage boy wanted for murder.
Jon Stewart presses for a breakthrough to get the first 9/11 troops full care
The first U.S. troops to deploy after the 9/11 attacks are suffering from radiation exposure that the government has yet to officially recognize 23 years later.