At the tender age of 16, Ahmad Fawad has three fears: He fears the Taliban gunmen who killed his family members in Afghanistan. He fears that once-welcoming European countries are shutting the doors after the carnage in...
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Finnish network equipment maker Nokia remains upbeat about its growth prospects in Africa despite a slowdown in many of the continent's fastest-growing economies, a senior company executive said on Thursday.
The James Island connector is back open to traffic after a dump truck lost some of its load.
COLUMBIA — The way Frank Martin looks at it, South Carolina’s basketball team doesn’t have five starters — it has seven. Two of them just happen to come off the bench. And through a pair of games, at least, one of those is the Gamecocks’ leading scorer from last season.
Charleston County’s closure of its aging recycling center sent ripples across Dorchester County.
(Reuters) - Citroen will not compete in next year's world rally championship as a works team in order to come back stronger under new regulations in 2017, the French car company announced on Thursday.
Mario Gabelli, chairman and CEO of GAMCO Investors explains why he likes Macy's at this price point.
Mario Gabelli, chairman and CEO of GAMCO Investors explains why he likes Macy's at this price point.
JetBlue Airways will add a third daily flight between Charleston and Washington’s Reagan National Airport next year during the spring tourism season.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - IBM is considering laying off up to 3,000 German employees, or 18 percent of its staff in the country over the next two years, business magazine Wirschafts Woche reported on Thursday, quoting a union leader on the company's supervisory board.
The domains of church, Charleston and Hollywood entertainment intersected on Nov. 1 when superstar singer Pharrell Williams came to town to sing at Emanuel AME Church, a move meant to be part of a two-hour A&E broadcast called "Shining a Light: A Concert for Progress on Race in America."
James Gellert, Chairman and CEO of Rapid Ratings talks about the Square IPO, its implications for the broader industry, and the mobile payment company's investment risks. Bobbi Rebell reports.
James Gellert, Chairman and CEO of Rapid Ratings talks about the Square IPO, its implications for the broader industry, and the mobile payment company's investment risks. Bobbi Rebell reports.
James Gellert, Chairman and CEO of Rapid Ratings talks about the Square IPO, its implications for the broader industry, and the mobile payment company's investment risks. Bobbi Rebell reports.
James Gellert, Chairman and CEO of Rapid Ratings talks about the Square IPO, its implications for the broader industry, and the mobile payment company's investment risks. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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MILAN, Nov 19 (Reuters) - European shares touched three-month highs on Thursday, helped by food and facilities group Sodexo rallying after a solid update and a share buyback announcement.
Nov 19 (Reuters) - Citroen will not compete in next year's world rally championship as a works team in order to come back stronger under new regulations in 2017, the French car company announced on Thursday.
Key events in U.S.-Cuba relations:
ORLANDO, Florida — As Marco Rubio campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination, he’s pledging to bring generational change to Washington. Yet Rubio’s policy toward Cuba hinges on reinstating a half-century-old diplomatic freeze that failed to unseat the communist government on the island where his parents were born.
PARIS (Reuters) - Friday's suicide bombings and shootings in Paris killed 129 people. But France expects to compensate more than 2,000 after the unprecedented attacks – a payout likely to strain the country’s compensation fund and prompt changes to how it is financed, authorities and lawyers say.
The Charleston County School District reports that it has diverted more than 2.1 million pounds of food waste from landfills thanks to composting and waste-reduction programs it started in 2012.
British police on Thursday announced "the first significant arrest" in the 1984 killing of London policewoman Yvonne Fletcher, shot dead from inside the Libyan embassy in an incident that solidified Libya's reputation...
Conway wide receiver Bryan Edwards, who has been a long-time South Carolina commitment, will take an official visit to Clemson this weekend and is no longer committed to the Gamecocks.