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Petraeus says US is united against terrorism

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — CIA director David Petraeus says while American civic life can be contentious, there is more that unites the nation than divides it and that no one should doubt the country's resolve to fight terrorism.

Investing in your Community

1 in 4 children here in the Midlands are living in poverty and the organization, Women in Philanthrophy say you can help make an impact simply by investing in your community.

Men,1 with Sword, Rob SC Home

LONGS, S.C. (AP) _ Authorities say three men, including one carrying a sword, tried to rob a home in Horry County. Police say it happened early Tuesday in the community of Longs, northwest of North Myrtle Beach

Stem Cell Research Address

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ An expert in the area of stem cell research in medicine spoke at the University of South Carolina Tuesday night.

Appeals panel rules against 'enemy combatant'

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A federal appeals panel has turned away efforts by a U.S. citizen who was detained for nearly four years as an "enemy combatant" to reinstate a lawsuit against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other government officials.

Politicos: Primary no long-term impact on Haley

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's endorsement of Mitt Romney was hailed as a coveted prize in the presidential nomination contest that could help seal the deal for the Republican frontrunner. Instead, a double-digit loss sent a bruised Romney to Florida, and left questions on the impact to the first-term governor who was seen nationally as a tea party favorite.

Tackling your Taxes

We're in the middle of peak tax season for area preparers who say they anticipate seeing 50 percent of their business within the next few weeks.

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