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US: ‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep Nation Against Trump Administration 3

Large crowds of protesters marched and rallied in cities across the U.S. on Saturday, October 18, for "No Kings" demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration, education, and security. The demonstrations, which marked the third mass mobilization since Trump's return, criticized his administration's perceived slide toward authoritarianism.

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US: Table Rock State Park Fire Continues to Burn in South Carolina

The Table Rock Fire in Pickens County and the Persimmon Ridge Fire in Greenville County, both in Upstate South Carolina, continued to burn, resulting in over 2,000 acres burned as of Monday, March 24. Governor Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency. This video shows heavy smoke from the fire in Pickens County on Sunday.

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US 2024 Presidential Election – Early Voting Begins In South Carolina

Early voting for the 2024 US presidential election began in South Carolina on Monday, October 21, and long lines formed outside polling stations.

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US: Shelf Cloud Looms Over South Carolina Amid Severe Thunderstorm Warning

The National Weather Service issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Greenville, SC, and surrounding areas on Monday, May 6.

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US: Severe Thunderstorm Moves Into South Carolina, Bringing High Winds, Intense Hail

The National Weather Service issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Greenville, SC, and surrounding areas on Monday, May 6.

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Nikki Haley says she's not dropping out of Republican primary race

STORY: Nikki Haley says she's not dropping out of Republican primary race SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 19-20, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 21, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:45 LOCATION: GREENVILLE, U.S. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): NIKKI HALEY, Republican presidential candidate 2. various of Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaking at a campaign event in Camden, South Carolina, the U.S. (Feb 19, 2024) 3. various of Former U.S. President Donald Trump arriving in Greer, South Carolina, the U.S. (Feb. 20, 2024) STORYLINE: Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and former governor of South Carolina, said Tuesday that she is not dropping out of the race. Haley made the remarks in a "State of the Race" address in Greenville, South Carolina, just days ahead of the Republican primary in the southeastern state, where she served as the first female governor from 2011 to 2017. SOUNDBITE (English): NIKKI HALEY, Republican presidential candidate "When the

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10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

HONOLULU, United States - Bereaved relatives offer flowers as a ceremony is held at a cenotaph in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Feb. 9, 2011, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the collision between the Japanese fisheries school boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greenville off Hawaii. Nine of the 35 people on the boat -- four students, two teachers and three crew members -- were killed in the collision.

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10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

HONOLULU, United States - A ceremony is held at a cenotaph in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Feb. 9, 2011, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the collision between the Japanese fisheries school boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greenville off Hawaii. Nine of the 35 people on the boat -- four students, two teachers and three crew members -- were killed in the collision.

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10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Students of Uwajima Fisheries High School in Ehime Prefecture offer flowers at a cenotaph in the school premises to commemorate the collision between the school's fisheries boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greenville off Hawaii on the 10th anniversary of the incident on Feb. 10, 2011. Nine of the 35 people on the boat -- four students, two teachers and three crew members -- were killed in the collision.

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Ehime Maru victims remembered

Ehime Maru victims remembered

HONOLULU, United States - Crew members of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force submarine Narushio lay flowers and stand at salute on June 30 at the cenotaph dedicated to the victims of the Japanese fishery training ship Ehime Maru which sank after collision with the U.S. Navy submarine Greenville off Hawaii in February 2001.

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Ehime gov't, U.S. Navy sign $11 mil. compensation accord

Ehime gov't, U.S. Navy sign $11 mil. compensation accord

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuyoshi Yano (L), deputy governor of Ehime Prefecture, signs an accord April 10 at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo for about $11.47 million in compensation over the collision of fisheries training ship Ehime Maru and USS sub Greenville off Hawaii on Feb. 9 last year. U.S. Consul Peter Barlerin (R) looks on. Photo by media representative.

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Koizumi to discuss Ehime Maru redress with Bush

Koizumi to discuss Ehime Maru redress with Bush

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L) talks with Ehime Gov. Moriyuki Kato at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on June 15. In the talks, Koizumi promised to ask U.S. President George W. Bush to deal sincerely with compensation demands over the February collision between the Japanese high school training ship Ehime Maru and U.S. nuclear submarine Greenville off Hawaii.

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Inquiry into Ehime Maru accident opens March 5

Inquiry into Ehime Maru accident opens March 5

HONOLULU, U.S. - The U.S. Navy will begin its formal investigative inquiry on March 5 at its Pearl Harbor base into the deadly collision between the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greeneville. A panel of three admirals will hear the arguments and counter-arguments that will determine the fate of the three top officers of the 6,080-ton Greenville, which struck and sank the 499-ton Japanese ship off Hawaii's Oahu Island while demonstrating an emergency surfacing maneuver for 16 civilian guests on Feb. 9.

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Dent on U.S. submarine Greenville

Dent on U.S. submarine Greenville

HONOLOLU, Hawaii - A large dent is seen Feb. 10 on the body of the U.S. nuclear-powered submarine Greeneville at Pearl Harbor. The dent was formed in its collision with the Japanese fishery training ship Ehime Maru that left nine Japanese missing.

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Ehime gov't, U.S. Navy sign $11 mil. compensation accord

Ehime gov't, U.S. Navy sign $11 mil. compensation accord

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuyoshi Yano (L), deputy governor of Ehime Prefecture, signs an accord April 10 at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo for about $11.47 million in compensation over the collision of fisheries training ship Ehime Maru and USS sub Greenville off Hawaii on Feb. 9 last year. U.S. Consul Peter Barlerin (R) looks on. Photo by media representative.

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14th anniversary of Ehime Maru collision

14th anniversary of Ehime Maru collision

Relatives of those who died in a collision between Japan's Uwajima Fisheries High School's training boat and a U.S. nuclear submarine off Hawaii 14 years ago observe a moment of silence for their loved ones in Honolulu on Feb. 9, 2015. The training boat sank when the submarine Greenville burst to the surface, and four of the 13 students aboard, two teachers and three crew members died. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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14th anniversary of Ehime Maru collision

14th anniversary of Ehime Maru collision

Students of Uwajima Fisheries High School in the western Japan city of Uwajima offer flowers at a cenotaph during a memorial service on Feb. 10, 2015, for the nine victims of a fatal collision between the school's training boat and a U.S. nuclear submarine off Hawaii 14 years ago. The training boat sank when the submarine Greenville burst to the surface, and four of the 13 students aboard, two teachers and three crew members died. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

HONOLULU, United States - Bereaved relatives offer flowers as a ceremony is held at a cenotaph in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Feb. 9, 2011, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the collision between the Japanese fisheries school boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greenville off Hawaii. Nine of the 35 people on the boat -- four students, two teachers and three crew members -- were killed in the collision. (Kyodo)

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10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

HONOLULU, United States - A ceremony is held at a cenotaph in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Feb. 9, 2011, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the collision between the Japanese fisheries school boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greenville off Hawaii. Nine of the 35 people on the boat -- four students, two teachers and three crew members -- were killed in the collision. (Kyodo)

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10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

10th anniversary of U.S. sub-Ehime Maru collision

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Students of Uwajima Fisheries High School in Ehime Prefecture offer flowers at a cenotaph in the school premises to commemorate the collision between the school's fisheries boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greenville off Hawaii on the 10th anniversary of the incident on Feb. 10, 2011. Nine of the 35 people on the boat -- four students, two teachers and three crew members -- were killed in the collision. (Kyodo)

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Koizumi to discuss Ehime Maru redress with Bush

Koizumi to discuss Ehime Maru redress with Bush

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L) talks with Ehime Gov. Moriyuki Kato at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on June 15. In the talks, Koizumi promised to ask U.S. President George W. Bush to deal sincerely with compensation demands over the February collision between the Japanese high school training ship Ehime Maru and U.S. nuclear submarine Greenville off Hawaii.

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Inquiry into Ehime Maru accident opens March 5

Inquiry into Ehime Maru accident opens March 5

HONOLULU, U.S. - The U.S. Navy will begin its formal investigative inquiry on March 5 at its Pearl Harbor base into the deadly collision between the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greeneville. A panel of three admirals will hear the arguments and counter-arguments that will determine the fate of the three top officers of the 6,080-ton Greenville, which struck and sank the 499-ton Japanese ship off Hawaii's Oahu Island while demonstrating an emergency surfacing maneuver for 16 civilian guests on Feb. 9.

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Dent on U.S. submarine Greenville

Dent on U.S. submarine Greenville

HONOLOLU, Hawaii - A large dent is seen Feb. 10 on the body of the U.S. nuclear-powered submarine Greeneville at Pearl Harbor. The dent was formed in its collision with the Japanese fishery training ship Ehime Maru that left nine Japanese missing.

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