Lowcountry News Tue 12.23.2025
IMAGINE LOSING YOUR BUSINESS, AND YOUR HOME, ON THE SAME DAY, CHRISTMAS WEEK. AT LEAST THE WEARREN FAMILY OF HILTON […]
IMAGINE LOSING YOUR BUSINESS, AND YOUR HOME, ON THE SAME DAY, CHRISTMAS WEEK. AT LEAST THE WEARREN FAMILY OF HILTON […]
As the percussive horns of Stevie Wonder’s “Sir Duke” filled the air, Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni — wearing a black T-shirt bearing the words, “Been there, won that” — made the rounds in the locker room, offering hand clasps and back slaps to his players after they accomplished something that hadn’t happened in two decades: win a second consecutive NFC East title.
“Avatar: Fire and Ash” opened with $345 million in worldwide sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, notching the second-best global debut of the year and potentially putting James Cameron on course to set yet more blockbuster records.
From the inexplicable to the familiar, here’s our annual, highly selective journey down pop culture memory lane.
Initial drafts of U.S. proposals for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia meet many of Kyiv’s demands, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday, although he suggested that neither side in the almost four-year war is likely to get everything it wants in talks on reaching a settlement.
A Brown University sophomore who was killed in an attack at the Rhode Island university was remembered Monday as “smart, confident, curious, kind, principled, brave,” at a funeral in her home state of Alabama.
FORMER BEAUFORT COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTY BILLY SQUIRES AND NEIGHBOR BRIAN STAHLHEBER BOTH HEAD INTO THE NEW YEAR WITH CRIMINAL CHARGES […]
The Los Angeles Angels reached a confidential settlement Friday in a lawsuit over the drug overdose death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
A judge Friday voided the conviction of one of the two men found guilty of the 2002 killing of Run-D.M.C. star Jam Master Jay, ruling that there wasn’t enough evidence that the man had a motive to kill the hip-hop luminary.
The Justice Department on Friday began releasing its files on Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender and wealthy financier known for his connections to some of the world’s most influential people, including Donald Trump, who as president had tried to keep the files sealed.