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S. Carolina Gov. Haley calls for removal of Confederate flag from state capitol

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley on Monday called on lawmakers to take down the Confederate battle flag in the state capitol, a week after a white gunman allegedly shot dead nine black worshipers at a historic church.

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Twitter conservatives furious at 'RINO' Nikki Haley for supporting Confederate flag's removal

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's remarks on Monday calling for the Confederate battle flag to be removed from the state capitol might be going over well in some political circles, but conservatives online are taking her decision as a betrayal of the Republican Party.

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Walmart and Sears set to stop selling Confederate flag merchandise

Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Sears Holdings Corp said they would stop selling products bearing the Confederate flag, a week after a white gunman shot nine dead at a historically black South Carolina church.

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'We must not let it define us': Miss. House Speaker wants Confederate emblem off state flag

Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn (R) broke ranks on Monday and called for his state flag to be changed by removing the Confederate emblem that was approved by voters in 2001, the Jackson Clarion-Ledger reported.

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Well-wishers overwhelm Charleston AME church as police stand guard

Hundreds of people packed a sweltering Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston on Sunday as it reopened to worshipers just days after a gunman, identified by authorities as a 21-year-old white man, shot dead nine black church members.

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S. Carolina lawmaker announces bill calling for Confederate flag to be taken down

South Carolina state Rep. Norman "Doug" Brannon announced on Friday night that he would introduce a bill to remove the Confederate flag from the state capitol, citing the death of Sen. Clementa Pinckney during the terrorist attack in Charleston earlier this week.

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Dylann Roof charged with nine counts of murder for attack on black church

A 21-year-old white man has been charged with nine counts of murder for an attack on a historic black South Carolina church, local police said on Friday, with media reporting that he had hoped his actions would incite a race war in the United States.

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Dylann Roof confesses to attack on historic Charleston church -- wanted to start a race war

A 21-year-old white man confessed to shooting dead nine black people at a historic South Carolina church, and hoped his actions would start a race war in the United States, CNN reported on Friday, citing unnamed law enforcement officials.

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South Carolina governor calls for death penalty in church shooting case

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said on Friday the suspect in the deadly church shooting in Charleston should face the death penalty if convicted.

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Two people dead in apparent murder-suicide at University of South Carolina's public health school

Two people died in a shooting at the University of South Carolina's public health school on Thursday in an apparent murder-suicide, state police said.

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South Carolina Tea Party invites opponent of interracial marriage to speak at its convention

The South Carolina Tea Party Coalition has scheduled a white nationalist -- and self-described "Confederate Cuban" -- to speak at its convention in January, the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights (IREHR) reports.

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Raw Story election live-blogging with Steve Earle and Anthony Weiner

Wow, it's going to be a long and weird night as we watch election returns come in and the US Senate probably changes hands.

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Republicans waiting on Jeb: Will another Bush run for the White House in 2016?

Republican Jeb Bush's flirtation with a possible run for the White House in 2016 has been so low key that some in his party aren't convinced he's prepared to take on the challenge.

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