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In the seven years since its founding, Twitter has become a go-to place for news updates, witty one-liners, political one-upmanship and even absurdist storytelling.
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Key S.C. lawmakers said they want more details before agreeing to the University of South Carolina’s offer Wednesday to freeze tuition and requests for state money for special projects for three years in exchange for more money from the General Assembly.
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