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Nonprofit honors veteran’s stories on display at local brewery

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www.abccolumbia.com – ABC Team – 2025-05-27 10:11:00

SUMMARY: A local brewery owner, James Browning, veteran and founder of Challenge Accepted Challenge Returned, honors fallen veterans at Over The Horizon Brewing. The nonprofit shares veterans’ stories and memorabilia to keep their memories alive and foster community reflection on their sacrifices. Browning, a 22-year Army veteran, uses these stories to gain perspective and bring light to difficult experiences. Patrons can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, learn about heroes, and receive challenge coins as tokens of appreciation. The group also hosts events like a veterans’ ride and a 5K to support veteran suicide prevention, aiming to unite and inspire intellectual curiosity about veterans’ lives.

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Trump pardons Julie and Todd Chrisley, reality TV stars convicted in 2022 of fraud and tax evasion

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www.abccolumbia.com – Associated Press – 2025-05-29 10:15:00

SUMMARY: President Donald Trump pardoned reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted three years ago of bank fraud and tax evasion, leading to their immediate release from federal prisons. The couple, famed for “Chrisley Knows Best,” were serving long sentences after prosecutors accused them of fraudulent loans and hiding income while living lavishly. Todd was freed from a Florida prison; Julie left a Kentucky facility. Their daughter, Savannah Chrisley, a vocal Trump supporter, awaited Todd’s release, expressing eagerness for family reunification after 2½ years apart. Their attorney claimed the pardon corrected an injustice linked to their conservative views. The convictions were upheld on appeal.

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Charleston case against Big Oil on the docket Thursday, Friday | South Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-28 16:06:00


A South Carolina judge will hear arguments on whether to dismiss Charleston’s 2020 climate-change lawsuit against 24 oil and gas companies accused of causing global warming by selling fossil fuels. The lawsuit claims these companies knew for over 50 years their products would worsen flooding but hid the truth for profit. Charleston seeks monetary damages. The case was moved back to state court after Chevron requested federal jurisdiction. President Trump issued an executive order opposing such state lawsuits, citing energy cost impacts and federalism concerns. Despite this, climate lawsuits are expected to increase, especially among left-leaning municipalities backed by law firms willing to work pro bono.

(The Center Square) – A South Carolina judge is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday and Friday on whether to dismiss a climate-change lawsuit by the city of Charleston against 24 oil and gas companies.

In the lawsuit filed in 2020, the city said the companies contributed to greenhouse gas pollution, global warming, and climate change by selling fossil fuel products.

“As this lawsuit shows, these companies have known for more than 50 years that their products were going to cause the worst flooding the world has seen since Noah built the Ark,” then mayor John Tecklenburg said in a statement when the lawsuit was filed. “And instead of warning us, they covered up the truth and turned our flooding problems into their profits. That was wrong, and this lawsuit is all about holding them accountable for that multi-decade campaign of deception.”

The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages.

Charleston’s lawsuit is one of 20 filed nationwide by state and local governments against oil companies, according to federal court records.

Two of the defendants in the Charleston case, Chevron Corp. and Chevron U.S.A. Inc., tried to have the case tried in federal court. But U.S. District Court Judge Richard Mark Gergel in 2023 moved it back to state court.

On April 8, President Donald Trump issued an executive order instructing the U.S. attorney general to take action to stop state climate change lawsuits against oil companies.

“These state laws and policies weaken our national security and devastate Americans by driving up energy costs for families coast-to-coast, despite some of these families not living or voting in states with these crippling policies,” the executive order states. “These laws and policies also undermine federalism by projecting the regulatory preferences of a few states into all states. Americans must be permitted to heat their homes, fuel their cars, and have peace of mind – free from policies that make energy more expensive and inevitably degrade quality of life.”

The Center Square was unsuccessful before publication getting comment from Charleston Mayor William Cogswell.

South Carolina Circuit Court Judge William Young is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday and Friday on the oil companies’ motion to dismiss the Charleston lawsuit.

Regardless of the ruling in the South Carolina case and Trump’s executive order, these types of lawsuits aren’t likely to go away anytime soon, Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute, told The Center Square.

“I think the trajectory of the climate lawsuits is probably going to increase,” Isacc said. “As long as we have leftist elected municipalities in states who recognize there is a law firm out there that will do this for them for free, I think you are going to continue to have people take the hook.”

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article largely reports on the lawsuit and related political actions in a factual manner, citing statements from involved parties and officials without overt editorializing. However, the inclusion of language such as quoting President Trump’s executive order criticizing state climate lawsuits for raising energy costs and the choice of a source like Jason Isaac of the American Energy Institute—who uses the phrase “leftist elected municipalities”—introduces framing that leans toward a center-right perspective. The article highlights arguments against the climate change lawsuits and stresses concerns about economic and regulatory impacts, which are common themes in center-right discourse. Therefore, while the article presents information on both sides, the selection and framing of quotes suggest a subtle center-right bias rather than a fully neutral stance.

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Chastain Woodard Named Coach of the Year by D1Softball

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www.abccolumbia.com – Gamecock Sports – 2025-05-28 10:14:00

SUMMARY: South Carolina softball’s first-year head coach Ashley Chastain Woodard was named national Coach of the Year by D1Softball. She led the Gamecocks to a program-best 44-17 record, their first NCAA Super Regional appearance since 2018, and their first winning SEC record since 2018. The team set or tied five program records, including runs, RBIs, walks, doubles, and fielding percentage, while achieving a strong schedule and multiple series wins over top-ranked opponents. Individually, Arianna Rodi and Quincee Lilio set new records for walks, with Rodi also breaking the home run record. This marked Woodard’s sixth coaching season and third straight NCAA appearance.

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