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Last month, Virginia voters approved a red-districting measure that could have gotten Democrats four more seats in Congress.
“Today, Virginia Supreme Court nullified the election.”
Jod Khalil of Member Station VPM with details. The Court's ruling stems from Virginia's long constitutional amendment process. It requires the legislature to pass the text of an amendment, then stand for reelection, and then pass it again before voters approve it.
Virginia Democrats had to sprint to get it passed in the first step, and did so after
early voting had already begun. The Virginia Supreme Court said that, quote, "Ereparably undermines the integrity of the resulting referendum." It's a major defeat for national Democrats, who are counting on Virginia to blunt President Trump's redistricting push.
State Democrats also spent lots of political capital on the effort. Speaker of the Virginia House of Delgitz, Don Scott, said they would respect the result of the referendum. Likewise, it's a win for Republicans.
“State Senate minority leader Ryan McDougall said the ruling was constitutional and not”
partisan. For NPR News, I'm Jad Khalil in Richmond.
China confirmed today that a ship with a Chinese crew on board was attacked last Monday
near the Strait of Hormuz. But China's so far there are no reported casualties, and PR's Jennifer Park has this from Shanghai. China's foreign ministry says the ship is registered to the Marshall Islands, but did not say whether it had signaled Chinese crew were on board.
Since the U.S. and Israel launched attacks on Iran, the Iranians have retaliated by effectively closing the waterway. But they gave passage for ships from friendly nations, including from China. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lyndian did not say who struck the ship or give other details.
China is deeply concerned, he says, that many vessels and crew members have been stranded
“in the critical waterway due to the war.”
The attack happened before Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi met with his Iranian counterpart on Wednesday when they discussed reopening the Strait. Jennifer Park and PR News Shanghai. Several U.S. states say they're monitoring asymptomatic residents who were on the cruise ship stricken by hand of Iris outbreak.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the probability of a widespread contagion is very low, but we're asking people who came in contact with passengers from the India ship to watch for symptoms. Dr. Silling Gounder is editor at large with KFF health news. The CDC is notifying state and local health departments so they can coordinate monitoring
as a precaution because the incubation can be for up to eight weeks. They're watching for symptoms like fever, muscle aches, and troubled breathing. Spanish authorities on the Canary Islands are preparing to receive scores of passengers and crew from that cruise ship. Local authorities have reported setting up quarantine measures to evacuate and isolate the
ships occupants so they don't come in contact with a general population so far, though there have been no new reports of handivirus infection on the vessel. It's NPR News. The Labor Department's hiring was stronger than expected in April. Employers created 115,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate remains steady at 4.3%. This year's WNBA regular season tips off tonight, NPR's Becky Sullivan, says 2026 will feature two new teams.
The season opens in Canada, where the new Toronto tempo will host their first game in
team history when they take on the Washington mystics. On Saturday, the other new team, the Portland Fire, will host the Chicago Sky. Both new teams are hoping to repeat the success of the Golden State Valkyries, who led the league in attendance last season in their inaugural year in the league. The Indian a fever will welcome back star guard Caitlin Clark, who missed most of last season
with injuries. The fever have hopes of a title as due the Las Vegas Aces in their four-time MVP, H. Wilson, who once again looked good. The Aces have won three of the last four WNBA titles, but the early season favorite twin at all are the New York Liberty, Becky Sullivan and P.R. News.
The renowned British nature broadcaster and wildlife expert David Attenborough turns 100 years old today. There are celebrations in the UK, they'll wrap up tonight with a special concert in London, where fans dressed as bumblebees and lie hints of gather to wish Attenborough happy birthday. U.S. stocks rising toward records following the latest sign that the nation's job market
is doing better than economists had projected. We see the Dow at 49 points, S&P's risen 55 the NASDAG gaining 343 points. It's NPR News. This week on Consider This, every day Americans are feeling it more, a wartime economy. Energy prices in March went up over 10%. Energy flows into everything else that we buy. The big picture on inflation, housing, and prices that aren't coming down. It's on Consider


