News Stories

  • Ohio Citizens State Energy Boom Platforms from Next Government

    The citizens of Ohio have clearly expressed their intentions for having an “energy boom” centered in Ohio. Ohio residents, once the center of commercial, industrial and business boom, had fallen into economic disasters because of outsourcing. Families in the area state that both participants in the U.S. presidential elections don’t seem to be allied with

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  • PPI Claims: How Long Until All Claims Pay Out?

    With the news that the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) receiving millions of complaints for PPI, analysts try to estimate how long until all the remaining claims pay out. The FOS reports that it is receiving at least 1,500 claims daily for mis sold PPI. According to Which?, their estimates come that in the year 2016,

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  • South Carolina Flu Cases Gradually Rising

    The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control states that in a week, the barometer of flu cases went from idle to increasingly active activity as the total number of confirmed flu cases reported reached 22, twice than the number of cases the week before. In recent months, the barometer has reached highly-fluctuating levels

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  • PPI Claims: Why Consider Making One Now?

    You’ve seen it in the news, the TV and the Internet. Millions of people are filing PPI claims. The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) states that banks such as Barclays, Lloyds and HSBC receive 1,500 claims a day for mis sold payment protection insurance. The bulk of claims today has reached 2.2 million, and the reserves

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  • USC Changing Its Image With New Logo, Marketing and Slogan

    Changing skins is in this season. The University of South Carolina begins to change and improve its academic image by changing its marketing campaign, making a new slogan and a logo. The state’s college is aimed to boost the national reputation of the school in the United States. The schools primary slogan, “No Limits” and

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  • U.S. Accuses Iraq of Lending Airspace for Iran Military Equipment Deliveries

    Iran, the strongest regional ally of the Syrian regime, continues to support the Syrian government by supplying it with food and aid. However, the United States accuses Iraq of allowing Iran to use its airspace to help deliver military weapons and equipment to the Syrian regime. Iraq states that the U.S. must provide evidence first

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  • Drunk Student Faces Jail Time for Hitting Construction Worker

    A 23 year old University of South Carolina student is charged with drunk driving and bodily injuries after a 5 AM accident on Assembly Street after hitting a construction worker directing traffic on the construction site in the 700 block of the area. Natalie Nicole Jacobson of Hampton hit the unnamed construction worker along with

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  • S.C.’s New Immigration Unit To Help Track Down Serious Crimes

    After the creation and implementation of the immigration law went into effect, the S.C. Immigration Enforcement Unit was formed in 2011. The unit, which is directly below the S.C. Department of Public Safety, is tasked to track down immigrants who are performing illegal activities all over South Carolina. However, the task force does not have

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  • New South Carolina Law Pushed to Give Veterans Rightful Military Funerals

    Two American Legion members, Larry Truax and John Bianchi, passed a new state law allowing the names of the dead that remain unclaimed by any relatives to be checked for military service. States other than South Carolina had similar laws, and the two mentioned that it was time for South Carolina to have its own.

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  • The Mis Seller of PPI: Financial Advisers

    In making any kind of claim, one must prove how their claim is true. If one fails to prove their claim, then they have a problem. PPI or payment protection insurance is the biggest problem of the United Kingdom. Today, the claims process for the repayments have become simpler thanks to the efforts of the

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