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A life of service: Pedro “Pete” Encarnacion, firefighter, senator and executive official, dies at 66The former St. Croix senator and Virgin Islands Fire Service director spent decades serving his community as a firefighter, lawmaker, and executive branch official.
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Participants at Tropical Shipping workshop identify strategies for business continuity, cybersecurity response and faster disaster recovery ahead of hurricane season.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: The owners of Little St. James are suing several men and Tennessee-based nonprofit, We Fight Monsters, LTD, alleging they orchestrated a planned trespassing operation on the private island tied to online conspiracy content surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.
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She and her siblings had to make tea for and share food with every visitor. That did not make her happy. Today she has a different perspective. So she finally asked her mom: What made you so kind?
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When the Food and Drug Administration approved Gleevec to treat a form of leukemia in 2001, it ushered in a new era in cancer care.
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As I watched the new series, I only cared about Piggy — the thoughtful, smart kid stranded on an island with other boys. That made me think about what we look for in art.
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In Cape Verde, a small island nation off West Africa, World Cup qualification is transforming dreams on and off the pitch.
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Spanish passengers are the first to leave the MV Hondius, after an outbreak saw three people die and several infected.
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The Russian leader sees potential for Ukraine negotiations, but condemns the West's backing for President Zelensky.
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Israel and Hezbollah have continued to trade fire despite a ceasefire deal being announced last month.
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One Nation gains its first seat in the lower house, in a by-election seen as a key test for the populist party.
Cadets from the nation's Merchant Marine academies are finding lots of demand and great salaries because of a shortage of licensed mariners.