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Local News
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ESVI accepting nomination petitions from aspirants simultaneously running for public office, delegate to Sixth Constitutional Convention; awaiting legal opinion from AG.
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Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte updates USVI Hotel & Tourism Association on efforts to attract younger tourist demographic through social media and data analytics.
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Estate Whim Museum’s designation on list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places draws national resources to help restore hurricane-damaged buildings.
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New research shows lifelong bikers have healthier knees, less pain and a longer lifespan, compared to people who've never biked. This adds to the evidence that cycling promotes healthy aging.
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The Trump's Trials team breaks down why prosecutors have a timeline problem, what Michael Cohen's testimony so far has shown, and why it may all come down to a question of sex and privacy in the end.
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In 2006, Patricia Nieshoff's three-year-old son had a seizure. She was a single mother, with no one to accompany her to the hospital. But an hour into her hospital stay, a familiar face appeared.
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Some otters rely on tools to bust open hard-shelled prey items like snails, and a new study suggests this tool use is helping them to survive as their favorite, easier-to-eat foods disappear.
National News
BBC News
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Martial law and a desire for stability keeps the Ukrainian leader in power without new elections.
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Parts of northern India are reeling under an intense heatwave that's set to last through the week.
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Footage obtained by CNN had shown him kicking and pushing Cassie Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016.
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Russia is increasingly using budget "glide bombs" to advance its offensive in Ukraine.
The jawbone of a nearly 50-foot sperm whale that washed ashore in New Zealand's southernmost region has been removed. While the act is illegal, it's also considered disrespectful to the Māori people.