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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Virgin Islands residents are urged to take serious steps to prepare for what is expected to be an active 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. During a Committee of the Whole hearing, lawmakers discussed a measure to rescind raises for top government officials as well as one to raise the salaries of the lowest paid government employees.
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Superior Court judge grants TRO to postpone Parole Board hearings due to lack of quorum ahead of hearing for Fountain Valley inmates, convicted child rapist.
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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed: An incident involving a gas tank early this morning prompted the Virgin Islands Port Authority to temporarily close the Gallows Bay Port Facility on St. Croix. While the EnVIsion Tomorrow program has made progress in rebuilding homes across the territory, ongoing delays and funding challenges continue to hinder its efforts.
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The action is the latest move by the Trump administration to purge all programs, policies, books and social media mentions of references to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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The federal government told states to turn over names, birthdates, Social Security numbers and other sensitive data about food assistance recipients. Amid a legal challenge, the agency says the request is on hold.
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Trump appears expressionless in the new presidential portrait, depicted against a dark, blank background.
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Superior Court judge grants TRO to postpone Parole Board hearings due to lack of quorum ahead of hearing for Fountain Valley inmates, convicted child rapist.
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BBC News World Service
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The talks form the highest level of transatlantic engagement about the war since February.
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The White House doubles down on claims Kilmar Ábrego García was in a gang, which his lawyer denies.
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The firms said operating expenses have risen "due to recent changes in global trade rules and tariffs".
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused the institution of "threatening national security".
Sunday's attack in Boulder targeted a group called Run for Their Lives, which raises awareness about the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Now, they're figuring out how to move on.