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Marise C. James is a senator in the 36th Legislature of the Virgin Islands of the U.S.
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Assistant AG Christopher Timmons appointed magistrate judge on St. Croix; Ross, Turnbull reappointedSuperior Court appoints Assistant Attorney General Christopher Timmons as magistrate judge on St. Croix, reappoints Magistrate Judges Brow-Ross and Van Holten-Turnbull.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Residents and visitors gathered at the Rudolph Schulterbrandt Agriculture Complex for the 54th Annual Agriculture and Food Fair. A 21-year-old St. Croix man has pleaded guilty in federal court to possession of marijuana with intent to distribute following the discovery of more than six kilograms in his luggage at the Henry E. Rohlsen Airport.
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President Trump is asking the federal government for billions of dollars in damages, putting his own Justice Department on the spot and creating an unprecedented ethical morass.
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The Australian is among a group of 34 women and children who had planned to fly from Damascus to Australia on Monday but were turned back by Syrian authorities to the Roj detention camp due to procedural problems.
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The search continues for nine skiers caught in an avalanche north of Lake Tahoe, California. Six others were rescued Tuesday amid one of the strongest winter storms of the year in and around the Donner Pass.
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Anthropic is one of the world's most powerful AI firms. New Yorker writer Gideon Lewis-Kraus explains how they're trying to make chatbot Claude more ethical, and the implications of AI's widening use.
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BBC News World Service
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The president's comments come just a day after the US gave its official backing to the UK's Chagos deal.
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The second day of negotiations between Ukraine and Russia ended after just two hours.
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It happened as people gathered to commemorate those killed during the government’s brutal crackdown on protesters
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The workers are believed to have collapsed after the gas built up in poorly ventilated tunnels.
NPR listeners share how they've made relationships with their neighbors and community. Many of them, through parties, potlucks and coffees, say they've made the first move.