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Local News
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed, the territory records another homicide, after 42-year-old Alex A. Burgos was shot and killed this morning at Sunny Isle Shopping Center on St. Croix.
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Virgin Islands government rejects claim as “unfounded and without merit” that termination of ex-Finance employee violated Whistleblower’s Protection Act.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed, a child passed away yesterday after being brought to the emergency room. According to the VI Department of Health, while the cause of death is still under investigation, medical reports indicate the child had contracted hand, foot and mouth disease.
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Maryland senator calls Abrego Garcia case a 'constitutional crisis,' a Louisiana senator says its a 'screw up'
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The Israeli military investigation said the examination found "no evidence to support claims of execution or that any of the deceased were bound before or after the shooting."
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The four individuals — from Ireland, Poland and the U.S. — face possible deportation but say German authorities haven't made clear what crimes they've committed. They're appealing the orders.
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Google and the Justice Department will face off in the final stage of a landmark antitrust case that could force the company to spin off its Chrome browser business.
National News
BBC News World Service
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A new initiative aims to boost the local economy by attracting elderly travellers to remote parts of the country.
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Frontrunner Mark Carney was tested in Wednesday's French-language debate, the first of two match-ups before the 28 April election.
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Officials in the US and El Salvador have been unwilling to return the man home, sparking a legal battle.
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She was one of the Philippines' biggest film stars with a career that spanned seven decades.
Nellon L. Bowry has an extensive career in public finance. He is a former director of the Office of Management and Budget, serving in that capacity during the Schneider and Mapp administrations.