Harry Potter magic hit Asia on Sunday morning, as aspiring witches and wizards crowded into bookstores to get their hands on the first copies of a new play that imagines the hero as an adult.
Researchers with Stanford university and Research Labs at International Business Machine Corporation (IBM) have developed new chemical approaches to generating biodegradable plastics efficiently and inexpensively.
WASHINGTON -- US researchers have developed what they called a "potentially game-changing" solar cell that cheaply and efficiently converts atmospheric carbon dioxide and sunlight directly into usable hydrocarbon fuel.
Peace Adviser Jesus Dureza said he will make recommendations to the President and the whole cabinet on Monday, during the scheduled cabinet meeting.
Notching a blockbuster hit, landing more than a handful of endorsements, and enjoying the support of thousands, Maine Mendoza is, no doubt, a bonafide star.
NEW YORK -- Thousands of visitors flocked to the New York Botanical Garden in recent days for the rare sighting of the blooming of Amorphophallus titanum, also known as "corpse flower," almost 80 years later since such phenomenon happened in the city.
MANILA -- Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices are set to decrease effective Monday.
A total of three people were killed and another injured at the Mukilteo property
The panel will decide on the entry of Russian athletes whose names have been forwarded to compete by their international sports federations and approved by an independent arbitrator
The machine became stuck because someone turned the manual key while the car was in motion
Michelle Obama’s assertion that slaves built the White House doesn’t tell the whole story.
On June 30 The Post and Courier presented a commentary written by Virginia Bush in her role as president of the Charlestowne Neighborhood Association. It can be best described as a diatribe against the activities of the Beach Company in trying to subvert the will of her association, the BAR and the residents of the neighborhood.
As I watched the Democratic convention, it appeared that our great country is headed straight to socialism. The Democrats want to take money from people who have become successful and pass it on to others for "free" government programs.
Imagine Charleston without the part of the Mark Clark Expressway that is complete. I call it the Mark Clark, many call it I-526.
It wouldn’t be fair to suggest that City Hall has ignored people’s concerns about horse-drawn carriages. More than a decade ago, it spent three years studying the issue and developing guidelines for the industry, and recently it has doubled down on oversight.
It has been more than eight months since Summerville voters ousted Bill Collins as mayor and elected Wiley Johnson. And the town’s form of government is still a point of contention.
BY GROVER WHITEHURST
BY GEORGE F. WILL
BY JACKSON DIEHL