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Ex-Sen. Mary Ann Pickard files to dismiss Michael Springer’s tenant lawsuit over lack of prosecutionFormer Senator Mary Ann Pickard asks court to dismiss ex-tenant Michael Springer’s lawsuit, rule in favor of her counterclaims.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: The St. Croix Educational Complex High School celebrated its 30th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting reenactment, performances, and reflections from alumni, staff, and community leaders. The Miami Herald has joined the New York Times in asking a Virgin Islands court to unseal several confidential reports in Jeffrey Epstein’s probate case, citing public transparency and oversight.
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Peter Noel’s creative journey from St. Croix to Court TV began with a 35 mm Kodak camera and a childhood passion for movies.
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Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has expressed his intention on Sunday to step down following growing calls from his party to take responsibility for a historic defeat in July's parliamentary election.
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"The AI Bible is a way to really bring these stories to life in a way that people have never seen before. Think of if we were like, the Marvel Universe of faith," said one of the site's creators.
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Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia at 15 in 2006, is known in the Catholic Church as "God's influencer" for harnessing technology to spread the word about miracles.
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Russia hit Ukraine's capital with drone and missiles Sunday in the largest aerial attack on the country since the war began.
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Ukraine's air force reported a record number of drones and missiles were launched by Russia in the latest nightly attack.
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Israel continues to expand its military operation in Gaza, urging Palestinians to leave Gaza City and move south.
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The rest of the mechanism worked properly, says a preliminary statement into the crash which killed 16 people.
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US officials say the workers - including more than 300 South Koreans - were working illegally.
A report that health secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has promised will come out this month will look at the causes of autism. Many worry it will have claims unsupported by science.