Today, all American citizens are eligible to vote irrespective of race and gender, but that hasn’t always been the case.
When it comes to representation of women in state office, South Carolina ranks 47th in the nation. Next year, we’re expected to rank lower.
Young men have shown reluctance to embrace the liberal label, despite becoming more progressive on select issues, said a ...
Three female Republican legislators bucked their party to join a Democrat and an Independent in filibustering South Carolina's near-total ban on abortion. For their efforts, the three lost their party ...
Raine Xiong, a 2023 South High School graduate, was the first Hmong woman to win the title. She was also named Miss Hmong ...
Reviewing more than 50 earlier trends on Americans’ policy views, Gallup grouped its results into three periods: 2001-2007, ...
Given the often-dark history of the United States, African Americans have had to work triple-time to bring justice and ...
The Senate has the potential for history-making this fall, with not one, but two, Black women possibly elected to the chamber ...
Economy, abortion, and gun violence are among the reasons these women will head to the polls and determine the presidential candidate they support ...
The promise of a Harris presidency is shaking a sizable segment of the nation out of a political funk ... receive her style ...
A coalition of Christian clergy members announced support for a ballot measure that would establish the right to an abortion ...
Western governments ignored widespread fraud in South Korean adoptions and sometimes pressured the country to keep the kids coming, an investigation led by The Associated Press has found ...