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Darlington church holds service outdoors after devastating fire destroys building
SUMMARY: A fire destroyed Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Darlington County, but the congregation held Sunday service outdoors despite the loss. The 156-year-old church, with a close-knit community, was consumed by flames Saturday night. Pastor Eugene Thomas arrived to find the church nearly gone and was heartbroken. Longtime member Deborah Moses recalled the church’s welcoming spirit. Determined to stay connected, members gathered with lawn chairs outside to worship and support each other. Pastor Thomas shared a hopeful message about rebuilding. Authorities are investigating the fire’s cause. The church asks for prayers and aims to rebuild on the same property once the inquiry concludes.
A Darlington County church is a total loss after a fire broke out Saturday night.
Despite the tragedy, members of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church didn’t let the fire keep them from worshipping together on Saturday.
“This fire has not destroyed God’s church because I see them sitting in front of it,” an Evangelist said.
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US inflation worsened last month, putting Fed in difficult spot as job market slows
SUMMARY: In August 2025, U.S. inflation increased to 2.9% year-over-year, driven by rising gas, grocery, airfare, and rental prices, surpassing the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. Core inflation remained steady at 3.1%. Despite persistent inflation, the job market weakened with slower hiring, a slight rise in unemployment to 4.3%, and a spike in layoffs. This puts the Fed in a dilemma as it prepares to cut interest rates from 4.3% to around 4.1% amid pressure from President Trump. Rising tariffs have pushed up costs for many goods, impacting both small businesses and major retailers, who face challenges balancing prices and demand.
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Trump is upsetting the US allies needed to counter China
SUMMARY: President Donald Trump’s tough trade and immigration policies are straining U.S. alliances in Asia, weakening long-standing partnerships aimed at countering China’s influence. A recent incident involving the detention and shackling of hundreds of South Korean workers at a Hyundai plant in Georgia sparked outrage, undermining economic ties. Relations with India have also cooled after Trump imposed tariffs over India’s Russian oil purchases, despite prior friendly ties with Prime Minister Modi. Analysts warn these tensions risk pushing allies closer to China. While trade talks continue, concerns persist that Trump’s protectionist stance could have lasting negative effects on U.S. foreign relations in the region.
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Lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s curriculum restrictions dismissed by federal judge
SUMMARY: A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s law restricting teachings on race and gender in public schools. The law threatens funding cuts for schools teaching certain racial and gender topics. Plaintiffs—including the NAACP and notable activists—claimed this law censors Black history and racial inequalities education. Judge Sherri A. Lydon ruled the plaintiffs lacked standing, emphasizing the “democratic process” over federal courts for resolving such issues. The state’s Attorney General supported the decision, asserting the lawsuit pushed a political agenda. The case also involved controversy over the removal of the AP African American studies course, which was not reinstated following the ruling.
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