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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed, WAPA has failed to pay its required assessment fee to the Public Services Commission; the commission claims that this failure undermines its operations.
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Town hall meetings on crime to include participation by VIPD and attorney general in addition to DOH and DLCA.
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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed: We speak with attorney Eric R. Breslin, counsel for Stacey Plaskett, following the ruling by a federal judge leaving her as the sole defendant in the lawsuit filed by unnamed victims of Jefferey Epstein. Virgin Islanders remember WBA lightweight boxing champion Ras-I Alujah Bramble (Livingstone Bramble), who passed away at age 64.
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National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is on April 30. To celebrate, NPR wants to know how your pet has changed your life. We would also love to see photos of your purr-fect fur-ever friend.
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Investors, businesses and consumers all seem terrified of how President Trump's tariffs could upend the global economy.
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Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh served just over a year as director of the NSA, the spy agency that collects cyber intelligence worldwide. He's the latest of several senior officers fired by Trump.
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The criminal charges were announced one and a half years after Brand was accused of sexual misconduct by four women in the fall of 2023.
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Opposition leaders allege the bill dilutes the rights of Muslims, which the government denies.
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DR Congo hopes that US involvement in its minerals sector would help deter Rwandan-backed rebels.
NCAA president Charlie Baker discusses a proposed settlement between college athletes and the NCAA for making direct payments to players for their name, image and likeness.