As daylight diminishes, people can feel their mood dimming. In fact, millions of U.S. adults experience seasonal affective disorder. Light therapy can help fend off winter depression, starting in fall ...
After canceling an earlier meeting, President Trump met with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders on Monday. Lawmakers have until the end of the day on Sept. 30 to avoid a government shutdown.
YouTube is the latest social media company to pay Trump tens of millions of dollars to resolve lawsuits brought before he returned to power. The money will fund a new ballroom at the White House.
Former South Carolina banker Russell Laffitte has been sentenced to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud; wire fraud; bank fraud; and ...
Former South Carolina lawmaker RJ May is headed to federal prison after the Lexington Republican pleaded guilty on Monday to five counts of distributing child sex abuse material. May sat still, head ...
A popular rafting river in the Appalachian mountains is still closed a year after Hurricane Helene, because there's just too much debris. Now, rafting guides have come together to help clean it up.
A Beaufort County Sheriff’s deputy has been suspended after a video shared on social media shows him repeatedly pointing a gun at several boys on Hilton Head Island Sunday and threatening to shoot.
Forecasters are closely watching two Atlantic storms near the U.S. this week. Hurricane Humberto is now a Category 4 storm, while Tropical Storm Imelda could become a hurricane on Tuesday. Forecasts ...
The church announced the passing of President Russell M. Nelson hours before a deadly attack on one of its congregations in Michigan.
A new survey of 60 cities from the U.S. Conference of Mayors finds that most mayors want more funding and support from the federal government to deal with violent crime, but they don’t want the ...
Rock Springs, Wyoming, is a railroad town built on immigrant labor. A new effort to memorialize a massacre of Chinese workers, though, is ruffling feathers.
State Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general supporting efforts to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2008 decision in Kennedy v. Louisiana.