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South Carolina Humanities hasn't been able to give grant money to libraries, museums and other groups after DOGE cuts. That could change if Congress approves a temporary spending bill in September.
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  • Henry Tisdale with students on the campus of Claflin University
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    This week we're speaking with Dr. Henry N. Tisdale, former president of Claflin University in Orangeburg, SC. This Kingstree native has had a long and distinguished academic career, earning his undergraduate degree at Claflin in 1965 and, eventually, becoming the first African American to earn a doctorate in mathematics from Dartmouth.
  • Map of the Missouri Compromise
    This week we are going to be exploring South Carolina from A to Z. That’s the title of our sister podcast from which we will select topics that deserve a longer look that just 60 seconds.

    This time out we'll discuss the ambitious man whose name adorns a Christmas decoration; the aristocratic Royal Governor who just didn't "get" South Carolina; the once powerful leadership body in the colony that lost it's standing almost overnight; and the young, talented South Carolina legislature who had a real impact on our young republic as well as our state.

    This week we are going to be exploring South Carolina from A to Z. That’s the title of our sister podcast from which we will select topics that deserve a longer look that just 60 seconds.This time out we'll discuss the ambitious man whose name adorns a Christmas decoration; the aristocratic Royal Governor who just didn't "get" South Carolina; the once powerful leadership body in the colony that lost it's standing almost overnight; and the young, talented South Carolina legislature who had a real impact on our young republic as well as our state.
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Latest Episodes of the SC Lede
  • Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., speaks outside the hush money criminal case of former president Donald Trump in New York on Thursday, May 16, 2024.
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    On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for July 26, 2025: a new contender enters the governor’s race—Congressman Ralph Norman; we also pivot to some big statewide news this week dealing with infrastructure issues and a death from a brain-eating amoeba earlier this month; Scott Morgan has a report on how the so-called Big Beautiful bill, now law, will affect SNAP benefits in our state; and more!
  • Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., steps out of an elevator as Republicans begin a final push to advance President Donald Trump's tax breaks and spending cuts package, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, June 30, 2025.
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    On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for July 22, 2025: we hear from both of our U.S. Sens. Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott on a variety of issues from international conflicts to the Epstein files and Medicaid cuts; we have a gubernatorial campaign trail update with announcements from two of the three candidates and a potential fourth candidate who is gearing up for a run; we also have some statewide economic data, including new unemployment numbers and a GOSMAR update; and more!
  • Dr. Sara Ritchie, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and pediatrician at MUSC Children’s Health
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    This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Sara Ritchie about creating a safe-sleep environment for infants to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
  • Dr. Trisha Amboree, Assistant Professor of Public Health Sciences and a researcher at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center
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    This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Trisha Amboree about healthy lifestyle changes and screening tests to help reduce your cancer risk.
  • From politics to pop music, this week we’re spotlighting famous comeback stories from history and pop culture.
  • We’re firing up the Who What When time machine and traveling back to the beginning of this century with games all about 2000s pop culture.
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