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U.S. District Judge Evan Rikhye denied the Virgin Islands' bid to dismiss a U.S. DOJ lawsuit over VIPD's gun licensing practices, ruling the case is not moot.
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Mary Moorhead argues federal and territorial law require the delegate to Congress race to appear on a ballot separate from local contests.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Roland Richardson III, the father of 4-year-old Jeziah Richardson, has pleaded not guilty to felony charges filed after investigators concluded the child's death resulted from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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From state and local food-safety response to the federal health agencies that fund that work, a record-breaking year for cyclosporiasis cases runs up against the Trump administration's cuts last year.
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In some tight midterm races, how farmers frustrated with the war and rising costs vote could make a difference.
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The U.S. federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week. The debt has doubled since 2017, and just paying interest on the accumulated debt now costs the government more than $1 trillion a year.
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Dr. Heidi Overton is currently working as a White House policy aide. If confirmed, she would lead an agency of 18,000 staffers who study and regulate food, drugs, medical devices, tobacco and more.
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says allies will need to decide whether they "are with us or against us".
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European countries and Canada pile on pressure over Israel's plans to expand settlements in a strategically vital part of the occupied West Bank.
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At least 17 people were killed in the "massive attack" overnight on Ukraine's capital, as mayor Vitali Klitschko warns hot water supply has been disrupted.
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Hui's sentencing marks a key moment in the fallout from Evergrande's collapse, which shook China's property sector.
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have decided to return to the United Kingdom for an extended stay starting this fall, but they won't resume their roles as working members of the royal family.