CHARLESTON — Two leading Republican candidates for governor publicly defended nomination rival Rom Reddy on June 8 after a series of anonymous attacks targeted him and his Indian heritage. Lt. Gov.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – Voters across South Carolina are heading to the polls this month to decide who will appear on the November ballot, including a crowded race for governor. Nine people are ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Republican gubernatorial candidate Rom Reddy brought his populist message to Horry County, Saturday, May 30. Reddy spoke at Callie Baker's Firehouse in Myrtle Beach in front of ...
Rom Reddy is a first-generation American who immigrated legally to the United States from India as a student approximately 50 years ago. At the April 21 SCGOP gubernatorial debate, he described his ...
The big picture: The Secure Boot certificates Microsoft originally issued in 2011 for Windows devices are set to expire next month. The company is currently rolling out new Secure Boot keys to ...
A major change is coming to Windows that neither individual users nor IT admins can ignore. Here’s how to prepare. Microsoft is preparing to make a significant change to the Secure Boot system in ...
Microsoft Secure Boot certificates from 2011 begin expiring in June 2026. Here’s how to check whether your Windows PC has the 2023 update. A hidden Windows security deadline is creeping toward ...
Model Context Protocol, or MCP, is arguably the most powerful innovation in AI integration to date, but sadly, its purpose and potential are largely misunderstood. So what's the best way to really ...
The Victorian-finished necklace was also adorned with rose-cut diamonds Charlotte Phillipp is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024, and was previously an ...
ISLE OF PALMS — Before the big oceanfront house, the successful business career, the Ivy League education, the high-profile court battles and the upstart campaign to become South Carolina’s next ...
Most people will never need to think about Secure Boot certificates. They live deep in your PC’s firmware, do their job silently, and have been doing so since 2011 without asking for much in return.