by Lowell
Here are a few international, national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Sunday, May 18.
- Revealed: European ‘green’ investments hold billions in fossil fuel majors (“Exclusive: Funds with names such as ‘Sustainable Global Stars’ have stakes in some of the world’s biggest polluters”)
- Trump’s New Executive Order Promotes Deep Sea Mining in US and International Waters While Bypassing International Law (This is a HORRIBLE idea.)
- Russia launches biggest drone attack on Ukraine since start of war, killing at least 1
- Germany, Italy say Europe’s leaders ‘far from’ talks on troop deployment in Ukraine
- Trump says he will speak with Putin, Zelenskiy on Monday (That will be bad.)
- Vance, Zelenskiy Shake Hands at Vatican After Oval Office Spat
- Vatican live updates: Pope Leo XIV urges rejection of hatred and division at his inaugural mass (“During the mass, attended by JD Vance, Marco Rubio and hundreds of other dignitaries, Leo offered a vision of the Catholic Church as one that embraces differences and opposes economic exploitation.”)
- How Donald Trump’s ‘historic’ Gulf state deals benefit a handful of powerful men
- Iran says it will continue nuclear talks with the US, shrugging off Trump’s threats (“…a major sticking point remains Iran’s enrichment of uranium, which Tehran insists it must be allowed to do and the Trump administration increasingly insists the Islamic Republic must give up.”)
- Hamas Wanted to Torpedo Israel-Saudi Deal With Oct. 7 Attacks, Documents Reveal (In doing so, Hamas brought utter ruin upon itself and its people.)
- Israel Says It Likely Killed Hamas Leader Mohammed Sinwar (Good riddance, but…still need to figure out an end game to this nightmare.)
- Israeli strikes across Gaza kill dozens and force a main hospital to close, health officials say
- Arab leaders promise to work on reconstruction of Gaza and press for a ceasefire
- Israeli Strikes Across Gaza Kill at Least 103 People, Medics Say
- Colombia seeks to join China-based development bank as Latin America drifts away from Washington
- Is London burning? Britain’s sudden political meltdown — and ours (“What anti-Trump backlash? Nigel Farage’s MAGA-style party scores a huge win — and Britain’s establishment panics”)
- Four days that took India and Pakistan to the brink (The thing is, if Pakistan and India had a full-scale nuclear exchange, it wouldn’t just devastate them, it would also harm the entire world – think nuclear winter, mass starvation, etc.)
- The $7 Billion We Wasted Bombing a Country We Couldn’t Find on a Map (Speak for yourself on not being able to find it on a map, but…yeah.)
- Ten dead in ‘brutal’ attacks by Isis-linked militants on Mozambique wildlife reserve (“Thousands have been displaced and conservation work halted as series of killings jeopardises decades of work in Niassa, one of Africa’s biggest protected areas” UGH.)
- Vietnam’s Poignant Celebration of Its Victory Over America 50 Year Ago (“A Marine Corps veteran who served in the war returned to the country as it marked a half-century since it prevailed over the U.S., at a tremendous human cost.”)
- Judges thwart Trump effort to deport pro-Palestinian students – but their fight isn’t over
- The Group Behind Project 2025 Has a Plan to Crush the Pro-Palestinian Movement (For everyone who moronically argued that Trump would be no worse than Harris or Biden for the Palestinians…)
- Trump shows signs of mounting frustration with Supreme Court (Bizarre, whitewashed/sanewashed headline by “The Hill”; in fact, Trump THREATENED SUPREME COURT JUSTICES!)
- Trump Attacks Walmart for Tariff-Related Price Increases (Can you even IMAGINE the reaction if a Democratic president acted like this? Republicans would be screaming “COMMUNIST!” But it’s Trump, so it’s fine with them…so much for their supposed free-market/free-trade principles.)
- Trump warns Walmart: Don’t raise prices due to my tariffs but do eat the costs from those taxes
- The Neo-Anti-Vaxxers Are in Power Now (“A new cadre of officials might deal in evidence more than Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does, but they still question the worth of vaccines.”)
- F.D.A. Approves Novavax Covid Vaccine With Stricter New Conditions (“The agency narrowed who can get the shot and added new study requirements that could cost the company tens of millions.”)
- The Supreme Court just got an important police violence case right (“The Birthright Citizenship argument wasn’t the only significant news out of the Supreme Court on Thursday.”)
- Redlining Shaped the Power Grid. Communities of Color Are Still Paying the Price. (“America’s legacy of segregation is affecting who benefits—and doesn’t—from the clean energy revolution.” This is a classic example of systemic racism – both historically and how its harm continues, very much, to this day!)
- Tornado warnings delayed because of DOGE cuts
- At Least 27 Dead After Tornadoes and Storms Tear Across Central U.S.
- Trump Justice Dept. considers removing key check on lawmaker prosecutions (“The Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section is charged with ensuring cases against elected officials are not politically motivated. The Trump administration is considering changing that.” Horrific.)
- Trump’s actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee government
- One Thing Helping Trump’s Approval Rating: Some People Are Not Paying Attention
- Deranged Trump Boosts Bonkers Clinton Kill List Conspiracy (“The president posted a wild video that accuses Bill and Hillary Clinton of numerous murders.” Yep, everything is totally normal…just a completely insane president.)
- Donald Trump Is a Crook, But He’s Their Crook
- Walz calls Trump a “tyrant” who abuses power and violates rule of law (100% accurate and 100% predictable/predicted)
- ‘Fight back and don’t let them win’: actor Pedro Pascal decries Trump’s attacks on artists
- Trump took Bruce Springsteen’s bait
- Meet ‘Ice,’ ‘Ogle’ and other crypto millionaires who bought a night with Trump (WILD levels of corruption, unlike anything in American history.)
- Education Secretary Wants Talks With Harvard to Resume, Without Giving Ground (Weird headline by the NY Times.)
- One dead after suspected bomb blast near reproductive health clinic in Palm Springs (“An explosion that authorities believe was “an intentional act of violence” outside a fertility clinic left one person dead in Palm Springs on Saturday.”)
- 2 killed, 19 injured after Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge (“Authorities say the boat’s captain lost control of the vessel, and Adams on Sunday morning said the ship had lost power. The ship’s masts snapped as they struck the bridge’s underside, and pieces fell onto the deck. Officials say the iconic span itself did not sustain structural damage. All lanes on the bridge reopened after a brief closure following the collision.”)
- Mexican navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge leaving two people dead
- Traveler with measles was at Newark Airport while infectious, health officials say
- Oklahoma high schools to teach 2020 election conspiracy theories as fact (It’s impossible to overstate how completely insane this is.)
- Questions on the Commanders stadium deal (“Bringing the NFL team back to the District is an appealing idea, but the terms could be improved.”)
- Tim Kaine to Trump: ‘Birthright citizenship is even older than the U.S. itself’
- Ranking Members Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA11), Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY25) Warn DOGE to Stay Out of Legislative Branch After Musk’s Cronies Attempt to Infiltrate GAO (“This action is a direct assault on the independence of a coequal branch of government and threatens to undermine the separation of powers that is foundational to our constitutional republic.”)
- Video: Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-VA07) Uncovers DoD Lies to the American People About Russia Cyber Operations, Slams Hegseth in Armed Services Subcommittee Hearing
- The Bizarre Scandal Threatening the Youngkin Legacy (“The outgoing governor has run afoul of the MAGA portion of the coalition that lifted him to power.” This article spells “McAuliffe” wrong – as “McCauliffe”; falsely claims Ralph Northam used “loose language on the topic of abortion” – in fact, his words were very clear, only “loose” to those hell-bent on twisting them into something bad; laughably/falsely refers to Youngkin as a “mild-tempered statesman who steered Virginia through one of its most chaotic eras”; etc.)
- Commentary: What’s driving Virginia’s economy? It’s the talent.
- Video, Highlights: “Friday Power Lunch” Features Both 2025 VA Dem AG Candidates, Four of Six Lt. Gov. Candidates (AG candidates; Jay Jones, Shannon Taylor LG candidates: Alex Bastani, Ghazala Hashmi, Babur Lateef, Aaron Rouse)
- Editorial: Virginia investment accelerator provides clarity in an uncertain climate
- Seven Virginia governors celebrate Brown v. Board of Education; Wilder skips event (“Doug Wilder, the nation’s first elected Black governor, skipped the event. He said in an interview that he is dismayed that Virginia’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is fading under Gov. Glenn Youngkin.” Gotta agree with Wilder on this.)
- More arts groups in Hampton Roads lose federal grants
- Charlottesville: New City Attorney played role in notorious press freedom case
- Two die after storms topple trees on cars in Virginia, authorities say
- CWG Live updates: Bright, breezy and warm through tomorrow; cooler with mid-week showers
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