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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Demolition is now underway at the former Addelita Cancryn Junior High School as the first phase of preparations for the long-awaited Charlotte Amalie Harbor dredging project. Police have identified the man found fatally shot along a roadway in Mahogany Run as 34-year-old Michiah Morton as investigators continue searching for leads in the St. Thomas homicide.
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St. Thomas Federal Credit Union donates $10K to WTJX, distributes $50K in grants to seven nonprofitsA $10,000 grant from St. Thomas Federal Credit Union comes as the station adjusts to the loss of federal public broadcasting support.
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Convicted former OMB Director Jenifer O’Neal’s motion for bail pending appeal argues four legal issues warrant release while the Third Circuit reviews her case.
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The country is the first Central Asian nation to qualify for the World Cup, and Uzbek fans have reveled in showcasing their country and culture. The country's president calls the team a symbol of the "new Uzbekistan."
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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the popularity of ranch dressing among international visitors to the U.S. during the World Cup games.
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The U.S. government is asserting a new level of influence over AI, controlling which companies can access Anthropic's new models. OpenAI agreed to let the administration screen users of its new model.
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Drugmakers are working on a potential new shot to prevent the tick-borne illness. How might it fare in the era of vaccine skepticism?
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BBC News World Service
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Hundreds are still feared trapped under the rubble, as families desperate for news.
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Rescue teams are working ceaselessly to reach those trapped under rubble. But as hope fades, anger is growing.
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Iran accuses the US of violating their deal and says it struck targets linked to American forces in response.
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Italy's PM was not long ago being called the "Trump whisperer", but their relationship has gone from public attacks to personal insults.
The soccer greats — Brazil, England, Spain — have been giving uneven performances out on the pitch during this World Cup. Meanwhile, teams from Africa have been relentless.