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Sea Horses Trailer
The story behind the wild horses of the Outer Banks is one of epic proportions. Sand and salt, winds and tides have come together here along these ribbons of sand that we call barrier islands, to shape and mold one of the most unique horses on Earth. Their past is a shadowy one, punctuated by shipwrecks and lost colonies, all dating back to the age of exploration.
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I am a black South Carolinian. Here’s why I support the Confederate flag.
I hang the Confederate flag in my home. But that doesn't mean it should fly over our statehouse.
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SC Senator Opens Senate Confederate Flag Debate With Same-Sex Marriage Rant
SC Senator Lee Bright Unexpectedly Goes on a Same-Sex Marriage Rant During the Senate Debate on the Confederate Flag
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Marking Historic Moment, South Carolina Removes Confederate Flag
The battle flag was brought down from a 30-foot pole on Friday. The historic flag will be moved to the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum.
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Confederate flag taken down from South Carolina capitol - BBC News
The Confederate flag is removed from South Carolina capitol grounds in a ceremony led by the state's governor after flying there for more than 50 years.
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Confederate flag removed from South Carolina Statehouse grounds
The Confederate flag was lowered from the grounds of the South Carolina Statehouse to the cheers of thousands on Friday, ending its 54-year presence there and marking a stunning political reversal in a state where many thought the rebel banner would fly indefinitely.
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Kid Rock tells Confederate flag protesters to ‘kiss my ass’
Kid Rock has frequently used the Confederate flag as the backdrop to his performances, but following the Charleston church shootings last month,...
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Dream Classier: Why I Disagree With The Removal of The Confederate Flag From A Federal Building
While I disagree with the message that having a Confederate flag hanging in from of a state or federal building implies, I don't believe that Ms Newsome's actions were right or justified. It's the Charlie Hebdo thing all over again...
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Chinese Textile Mills Are Now Hiring in Places Where Cotton Was King
Chinese textile manufacturers drawn by cheap cotton, falling labor costs and government incentives are helping revive depressed mill towns in the American South. By Hiroko Tabuchi with Alexandra Stevenson.
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An ‘unarmed’ white teen was shot dead by police. His family asks: Where is the outrage?
Is no one talking about Zach Hammond's death because he is white?
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Virginia high schoolers suspended for wearing Confederate flags
More than 20 students at a Virginia high school were suspended Thursday after wearing clothes emblazoned with Confederate flags in protest of a school ban, officials said. Montgomery County Public Schools spokeswoman Brenda Drake said 25 students arrived at Christiansburg High with clothes violating the Confederate flag ban. Twenty-one of the 25 refused to comply when challenged by school officials and were issued...
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Thousand-Year Rains Possible in Carolinas; Joaquin Headed North
In some areas of North Carolina and South Carolina, 24-hour rainfall amounts one would expect to fall only once in a thousand years are predicted.
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Flooding Sweeps East Amid 'Mind-Boggling' Rains
Flash flooding intensified in some areas of the East on Sunday as unrelenting torrential rain and high winds blamed for at least five deaths swept across much of the battered region.
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The Harrowing Images From Historic South Carolina Flooding
This Saturday was Charleston's wettest day ever recorded.
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As flood recedes, skinflint South Carolina faces huge infrastructure tab, limited federal aid
Long before the historic floods of the past week, crumbling roads, bridges and dams and aging drinking water systems plagued South Carolina — a poor state that didn't spend much on them in the first place and has been loath to raise taxes for upkeep. Now the state faces hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars' worth of additional bills to fix or replace key pieces of its devastated infrastructure.
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Reports: South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier is retiring
Legendary coach Steve Spurrier has decided to retire, ending his career at the age of 70.
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South Carolina receives help from states away
A Wisconsin community lends a helping hand during flood recovery.
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Gun hoarder found with thousands of weapons
A South Carolina man is facing charges after authorities say they found 7,000-10,000 guns stored on his property.
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8 Citadel [The Military College of South Carolina] cadets suspended after white hood photos posted to social media
After photos surfaced on social media showing Citadel cadets in white hoods and reportedly singing Christmas carols, eight cadets have been suspended from the school as an investigation continues into the photos.
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