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Planned Parenthood pushes for nine week abortion care at SC Supreme Court
SUMMARY: Planned Parenthood presented arguments before the South Carolina Supreme Court regarding the state’s heartbeat bill, which they claim should allow abortion up to nine weeks, as the law does not specify a gestational age for the ban. Senior Legal Counsel Grayson Lambert contended that the law’s interpretation clearly indicates a six-week limit. Justices questioned the transition criteria from embryo to fetus, and one suggested eliminating a specific week count altogether. Plaintiff Taylor Shelton shared her experience of obtaining an abortion shortly after the ban, advocating for reproductive rights. A ruling is anticipated within the next few months.
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Myrtle Beach City Council moves forward with Pelicans lease talks
SUMMARY: The Myrtle Beach City Council voted to continue negotiations on a new lease agreement for the Pelicans baseball team, aiming for a 20-year deal. While the council supports keeping the team, some members expressed concerns about the $20 million in required MLB upgrades to the ballpark, particularly the impact on taxpayers. The proposed lease would include a $750,000 annual payment from the Pelicans to the city and county. Mayor Brenda Bethon emphasized the importance of the team for local tourism and community engagement. The next steps in the agreement remain unclear, with further discussions needed between the city and county.
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The Myrtle Beach City Council has passed a resolution to enter into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Horry County and the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.
The MOU is non-binding, indicating that all parties are still negotiating the terms of a potential agreement.
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‘We are like a family’: Soda City FC wins back-to-back UPSL Championships
SUMMARY: Soda City FC, a semi-pro soccer team based in Columbia, SC, has been crowned National Champions for the second consecutive season after defeating FC Folsom 4-2 in the fall UPSL Championship in California. The team remained undefeated throughout the regular season and is the first among 500 clubs to win back-to-back championships. Coach Debola Ogunseye highlighted the team’s unprecedented achievement, while forward Rauf Salisfu praised their experience. The cultural diversity within the team fosters a familial bond. With their victory, Soda City FC now prepares for a match against professional team Carolina Core FC and is exploring a women’s team in the Midlands.
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Pope rebukes Trump administration over migrant deportations, and appears to take direct aim at Vance
SUMMARY: Pope Francis strongly criticized the Trump administration’s mass deportation plans, emphasizing that such actions degrade the dignity of migrants. In a letter to U.S. bishops, he highlighted the biblical basis for compassion towards migrants and cautioned against equating illegal status with criminality. Francis countered Vice President JD Vance’s defense of the deportation program, emphasizing that Christian love should embrace all individuals, not just those close to home. This marks a continuation of Francis’s advocacy for migrants, as he previously condemned Trump’s policies and stressed the need for nations to offer refuge in light of various crises.
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