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mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Use the Gospel as your GPS, pope tells huge mass in Poland

Pope Francis celebrated mass Sunday with over 1.5 million pilgrims in a vast sun-drenched field in Poland, wrapping up an emotionally charged trip with some choice technological metaphors.

The Post and Courier 

Walker wins marathon at PGA Championship

SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Jimmy Walker did everything required of a major champion on the longest final day in 64 years at a PGA Championship.

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Italy says 6,500 migrants rescued since Thursday

The Italian coastguard said the bodies of five migrants were recovered from the Mediterranean Sunday, while more than 6,500 people had been rescued off Libya since Thursday.

The Post and Courier 

Obama to cite progress on veterans' issues in Monday speech

WASHINGTON — In a valedictory address to veterans, President Barack Obama will argue that getting ex-military members the health care and benefits they’ve earned is a national promise that "can’t be broken." And he’ll tout administration progress...

The Post and Courier 

Graham: Trade agreements would give South Carolina auto industry a boost

To South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, there is no greater argument in favor of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, than the hoops Mercedes-Benz Vans has had to jump through this past decade to sell its popular Sprinter vans in the United States.

The Post and Courier 

Charleston school district cuts to arts education worry teachers, nonprofits

The Charleston County School District has removed its fine arts coordinator and redefined the job description to include oversight of world languages curriculum. The change is part of a larger overhaul that has some educators worried about the future of arts programming in the public schools.

The Post and Courier 

Charleston Southern opens camp with target on back

No longer will Charleston Southern’s football team be able to sneak up on unsuspecting opponents. No longer will they be able to play the underdog role as often as before.

The Post and Courier 

Q&A with incoming SCRA director Robert Quinn

After more than a quarter-century working for the Battelle Memorial Institute, Robert Quinn is making a jump to the S.C. Research Authority to become its next executive director.