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Letter: Obama's dangerous decrees

The Post and Courier 

A May 31 letter compared Obama’s presidential decrees to other presidents’ numbers. That is like comparing apples to buffalo chips.

Letter: Keep state out of Palmetto Kids First

The Post and Courier 

Once again the S.C. Legislature is attempting to kill a successful program, namely Palmetto Kids First of Mount Pleasant, which has raised more than $17 million since 2014. Instead of allowing private non-profits to run the programs like this one, the state wants to establish a board of directors appointed by the Legislature and the governor to...

Letter: Pros and cons of socialism, capitalism

The Post and Courier 

In her criticism of capitalism as it is practiced in this country, a recent letter writer takes umbrage with Jonah Goldberg’s commentary on socialism and millennials. Perhaps we should consider both arguments and draw our own conclusions.

Letter: Bullies aren't the answer

The Post and Courier 

I’ve seen many say that the USA needs someone to stand up to the "bullies" of the world and that Donald Trump is just the right bully to do it.

Letter: No more traffic ticket quotas

The Post and Courier 

I am writing to compliment your June 1 editorial titled "Nix quotas on traffic tickets," and to point out that the proposed legislation referenced in the editorial does not go far enough to put an end to the police practice of using traffic tickets as a source of revenue instead of a deterrent to crime.

Letter: Move past 526 debate with new solutions

The Post and Courier 

It is work just getting to work in the mornings then home in the afternoon. I work downtown and have used both ways off Johns Island. They are both equally bad.

Never surrender to terror

The Post and Courier 

On Sept. 11, 2001, 19 hijackers committed mass murder in coordinated attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.

Health in Brief for June 13

The Post and Courier 

The Medical University of South Carolina was recently named one of 12 colleges chosen into the Bee Campus USA program. The program works with institutions that support pollinators such as bees, butterflies and other animals.



Study: Most antidepressants don't work for young patients

The Post and Courier 

LONDON — Scientists say most antidepressants don’t work for children or teenagers with major depression, some may be unsafe, and the quality of evidence about these drugs is so bad the researchers cannot be sure if any are truly effective or safe.

War wounds that time alone can't heal

The Post and Courier 

No doubt in the course of your life, you did something, or failed to do something, that left you feeling guilty or ashamed. What if that something was in such violation of your moral compass that you felt unable to forgive yourself, undeserving of happiness, perhaps even unfit to live?

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The Post and Courier 

Stephen J. Zoukis was born in Vermont and describes himself as an Army brat, attending a dozen different public schools before graduating with honors from the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering in 1971 and Columbia University’s School of Law in 1974.

'Hamilton' wins big at Tonys but fails to break record

The Post and Courier 

NEW YORK — "Hamilton," the hip-hop stage biography of Alexander Hamilton, won the 2016 Tony Award for best new musical, capping an emotional night in which many in the Broadway community rallied to embrace the LGBT community after a shooting at a gay Florida nightclub.

Led Zeppelin on trial over ‘Stairway to Heaven’ theft claim

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant will appear in court on Tuesday to defend "Stairway to Heaven," one of the most recognizable songs in rock history, from accusations of plagiarism.

Eastern Visayas diarrhea death toll climbs to 44

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

PALO, Leyte -- Death toll from diarrhea outbreak in Eastern Visayas rose to 44 this week with 3,496 persons have been ill due to the disease caused by contaminated water and poor sanitation, the Department of Health (DOH) regional office here reported on Monday.

Police: Man arrested in California had guns, explosives

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — An Indiana man armed with three assault rifles and chemicals used to make explosives was arrested in Southern California on Sunday and told police he was headed to a West Hollywood gay pride parade, an event that annually draws hundreds of thousands of people, authorities said.


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