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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Former CAHS principal Alcede Edwards seeks clearer allegations from the John Doe sexual abuse lawsuit, calling the complaint a "shotgun pleading."
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St. Croix resident sues Hotel on the Cay for negligence allegedly linked to contaminated water after minor daughter hospitalized with meningitis.
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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed, police are investigating an act of vandalism at the McDonald's La Reine restaurant in St. Croix after a man was caught on surveillance video smashing the establishment's glass windows and doors.
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Physicians from JFL and SRMC pen letter to Sen. Fonseca regarding urgent funding needs for hospitalsSenator Ray Fonseca to meet with colleagues Thursday to discuss funding sources for both hospitals after urgent plea from physicians on St. Croix and St. Thomas.
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Boeing's CEO admits the company "made serious missteps" that hurt the safety of its planes. But denies the company pressures workers to speed up airplane production.
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A bipartisan group of Senators voted to remove the emergency declaration President Trump used to impose 25 percent tariffs on Canada. The vote was largely symbolic since the House isn't expected to act.
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President Trump and top officials are considering a deal that would create a new U.S. entity and lease TikTok's algorithm to get around China export regulations.
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The Prime Minister has described Trump's decision as "unwarranted" and "not the act of a friend".
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Italy's Giorgia Meloni says the US's tariffs on the EU are "wrong", while Australia's Anthony Albanese calls them "unjustified."
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Japan will face different tax rates than Australia under Trump's plan - here's what else to know.
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One business leader says the world is now "waking up to a reality that Canada has been living with for months."
Adams was scheduled to go on trial in April until new leadership at the Justice Department under the Trump administration ordered prosecutors in New York in February to drop the case, sparking a public outcry and resignations of prosecutors.