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At time of rising antisemitism, Holocaust survivors take on denial and hate in new digital campaign

It features videos of survivors from around the globe reading Holocaust denial posts from different

Busy Philipps reveals she was diagnosed with ADHD when her daughter was

Philipps said that with the right medication, a non-stimulant that works for her, she's been able to

Georgia Tech puts together late rally to beat Clemson

The Yellow Jackets beat the Tigers 14-12 in game two of their doubleheader Friday

Get the Facts: This week in misinformation

This week, two constitutional rights — free speech and the right to remain silent — have been at the

Maryland officials release timeline, cost estimate, for rebuilding bridge

Federal funding, insurance proceeds and other reimbursements will bring a variety of resources towar

Scattered Showers and Storms Today

Scattered Showers and Storms Today

Tickets still available for Zach Bryan concert in Greenville

Tickets are still available for the Zach Bryan concert in Greenville.

Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening?

All vaccines have at least occasional side effects. But people who say they were injured by Covid va

Forecast Weekend rain, with some thunderstorms, expected

This weekend brings a better chance for rain, especially on Saturday, an Impact Day.

Breaking: Coroner identifies man who dies weeks after driving off the road, troopers say

A driver has died nearly two weeks after a crash in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, troopers sai

Deputies search for early morning shooting suspect

Greenville County deputies are searching for a suspect after a man was shot early Saturday morning.

News We Love: After years of texting her late dad's phone, Oklahoma woman gets response

After her dad died in 2021, Alissa Wakley said texting his number has been a source of comfort.