Column: Ted Cruz's long-shot bid won't succeed
The 2016 presidential campaign is officially underway.
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The 2016 presidential campaign is officially underway.
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) may not be clerics or imams, but they are the self-proclaimed heads of what they call an Islamic caliphate stretching across the majority of Iraq and Syria.
Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University are suffering through some of the same emotions we felt last week — sadness, confusion and anger.
Jon Stewart’s announcement that he will leave "The Daily Show" by the end of the year has left many across the nation feeling verklempt.
The very nature of USC’s Student Government was in the crosshairs in Monday night’s executive candidates debate.
Wednesday was signing day for college football, a spectacle that sees high-profile recruits hold press conferences and mini fashion shows where they pick a hat with the logo of their chosen school.
Your enjoyment of Grumpy Cat is backed up by science.
For all the talk that the State of the Union is an outdated ritual, President Obama proved Tuesday night that it can still be a powerful speech.
Gov. Nikki Haley took office last week on the steps of the Statehouse surrounded by a dark cloud of scandal. Haley acknowledged this cloud, saying it had shaken the soul of the state.
The first big political battle of the year in Washington is over the Keystone XL pipeline, which would extend a network of oil pipelines from Canada to the gulf coast. The project has come to symbolize the larger war between environmentalists and the oil industry.
It’s been a week since the Ferguson grand jury declined to indict Darren Wilson and the controversy shows no sign of going away.
On Thursday night, President Barack Obama is set to announce sweeping executive action that will essentially grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants.
Two viewpoints writers debate whether out-of-state students should prioritize South Carolina over hometown politics.
Aside from Monday’s nontelevised debate in a friendly environment, South Carolina’s senior U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has pretty much avoided the state he represents this campaign season.
The first debate of the South Carolina’s gubernatorial race is set for Tuesday night, and it marks the beginning of crunch time for the only major political contest in the state this year.