Phil Collins returns, saying: Take a (new) look at me now
NEW YORK (AP) — Singer and drummer Phil Collins is taking one tentative step out of musical retirement by offering up huge chunks of his past.
NEW YORK (AP) — Singer and drummer Phil Collins is taking one tentative step out of musical retirement by offering up huge chunks of his past.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The artist Yoko Ono, the widow of the late former Beatle John Lennon, was admitted to a New York City hospital on Friday after complaining of severe flu-like symptoms, her West Coast-based spokesman said.
TALLAHASSEE, FLA. — Nathan Helvey allowed just two hits over 51/3 innings as the College of Charleston defeated No. 16 Florida State, 2-1, at Dick Howser Stadium on Friday.
Javon Curnell plans to sue the health care company that provides services to the Charleston County jail. A court of law presumably will determine whether the Carolina Center for Occupational Health is to be held responsible for his mother’s death while in custody in July of last year.
Not so many years ago, anyone calling himself a conservationist was considered to be on the fringe.
Bolivians voted for change last Sunday, and in so doing may well have joined a growing movement of Latin Americans rejecting protectionist, populist leaders in favor of freer markets and stronger economies.
Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal headlined an article by Martin Feldstein: "The U.S. Economy is in Good Shape."
With the Democratic primary in South Carolina upon us, the question isn’t whether the presumed firewall of African American voters for Hillary Clinton will hold. I firmly believe that it will. The question is why.
Two recent business news stories have an unmistakable linkage. One described South Carolina’s broadening manufacturing base and its fundamental dependence on educating a human workforce. The other described the pressures on manufacturing worldwide, especially the global windstorm of China’s faltering economy.
For the first time in 10 Republican debates, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio owned the night. With his back against the wall, yet to win a nominating contest, Rubio didn’t prove he would be a better president, but by going toe-to-toe with Donald Trump showed he had improved as a debater. What a big mistake it was to lay off Trump for months,...
I, for one, am infuriated by those running for office imposing on my private space by using my home phone as their personal bully pulpits to brow-beat me into submission day after day with relentless phone calls, recordings and surveys while they promote their qualifications to become president of the United States.
No one wants inmates at Guantanamo in their backyard. But when was the last time 99 percent of our citizens saw the prisons in question?
No one wants inmates at Guantanamo in their backyard. But when was the last time 99 percent of our citizens saw the prisons in question?
Having had a family transportation business in Charleston for 53 years, we know a little something of this world. We believe the tragedy in Michigan in which an Uber driver has been charged with murder is not the company’s fault. You can only do so much in the world of background checks. We have no crystal ball to determine instabilities.
At a meeting on Isle of Palms concerning the coyote population, I was amazed to hear speakers say that the coyotes would hurt the elderly, discourage tourism, harm or kill dogs running loose without a leash and generally make it difficult to go out of the house day or night.
Last week a friend gave me an advance copy of his soon to be released software. He calls it PolFilt 1.0. I have tried it and believe it will be in great demand once released on the market.
In the Feb. 20 article by David Wren titled "As union talks recedes, Boeing seeks ‘healthy workforce strategy.’ " I was disappointed to see no mention of "health" as it applies to medical health.
Is Donald Dump the Trojan Horse that opens the door for the sacking of the Republican Party, and the next four years of the White House?
Two top officers of a company that oversees homeowners associations in the Carolinas, including the Charleston area, earned leading designations from a trade group.
Construction started recently on the second phase of Audubon Place apartment homes, a North Carolina project developed by a Lowcountry-based company.
Real estate videos loaded with information will be a key feature in a Charleston luxury agency’s 2016 plan to attract worldwide buyers.
Butler Derrick III has built a career as a Realtor locally and in Aiken.
Waterloo Estates showcases a still pond near its gated-at-night entrance. Enormous oak trees flank the sales model, and there are wetland views on both sides of the community’s main drag.
The first owner of 54 Hasell St. was a colorful character.
Not that she has to dress up, but Caprice Atterbury typically gets ready before she walks to the curb at her Stono Ferry residence.