The controversy over locating a manufacturing plant could impact upcoming postal legislation, White House climate goals, and a high-profile Senate race.
South Carolina
Michelle Childs’s Punitive Criminal Justice Rulings Were Repeatedly Overturned
The candidate for the Supreme Court vacancy has a history of tough-on-crime sentences and opinions that higher courts subsequently tossed out.
Clyburn Pushes Management-Side Labor Attorney for Supreme Court
Michelle Childs, a potential choice to replace Stephen Breyer, worked for years defending employers accused in racial, gender, and other discrimination cases.
A Company That Takes Our Money and Goes South
Today on TAP: Oshkosh dodges its union autoworkers
Clyburn’s Corporate Foundation
How to earn goodwill with one of the most powerful members of Congress
A South Carolina Food Bank Steps In
The COVID-19 crisis puts rural African Americans at greatest risk for hunger.
Return to Mother Emanuel
The site of the 2015 hate crime that killed nine parishioners was in many ways a preview for an ugly era in race relations and politics.
Jaime Harrison Battles South Carolina’s Past
Building a rainbow coalition in the Palmetto State, he’s within striking distance of a historic upset over Lindsey Graham.
Early Voters Line Up in Charleston
South Carolina has a contested Senate race, and over 1.2 million have already cast a ballot.
Will There Be a Bradley Effect on Election Day?
Today on TAP: Three closely watched Senate races may tell

