The NoVA Signal โ Apr 28, 2026
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Syphilis cases surge among Virginia men. State health data shows a 58% spike in syphilis infections over four years, alarming public health officials and doctors. The rise tracks with national trends and signals gaps in prevention efforts. Full story at DC News Now
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AI is shaking up the job market for new grads. Virginia career expert says artificial intelligence is changing hiring patterns for recent college graduates. Some fields are shrinking, while tech and data roles are expanding fast. WTOP's breakdown
- Virginia Supreme Court weighs US House map challenge. The state's highest court is considering whether to block a voter-approved congressional map that favors Democrats. The decision could reshape NoVA's political landscape ahead of November. Details at WTOP
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BP profits soar as oil market stays hot. BP's underlying profit more than doubled in the first quarter, fueled by high crude prices. The company's gains reflect a broader trend among energy giants this year. InsideNoVA coverage
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Budget airlines slash flights as jet fuel costs spike. Low-cost carriers like Ryanair are cutting routes to cope with soaring fuel prices. Travelers may see fewer cheap options this summer. More from InsideNoVA
- A few showers today; heavier rain and storms likely tomorrow. CWG forecast
- Tripadvisor unveils its 2026 Travelers' Choice Awards. InsideNoVA
- U.S. News releases its 2026 best law firms to work for. InsideNoVA
NoVA wakes up to storm warnings and political uncertainty. The job market is shifting, flights are thinning, and public health officials are ringing alarms. The region is restless but alert, ready for whatever comes next.
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