National and Virginia News Headlines: Friday Morning
Here are a few national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Friday, July 17. As for that image, there are two points: 1) our national priorities are completely warped; 2) giving public money away for things like subsidies to wealthy sports teams (e.g., billionaire Dan Snyder’s super-wealthy football franchise) is nuts.
*Tenn. shootings investigated for possible terrorism link
*James Holmes found guilty in Colo. massacre (Guns, guns, and more guns. Lovely.)
*Fox Runs With Bogus ISIS Link To Chattanooga Shooting (Of course they do, because they are NOT real news.)
*“It’s talking about saving the money”: EPA head Gina McCarthy sounds off on the benefits of climate action (Saving money AND the environment? Sounds like a plan to me!)
*The Iran deal isn’t perfect – but what deal is?
*I looked at the leading Iran hawks’ cases against the deal. They’re utter nonsense.
*Planned Parenthood deserves to be supported, not attacked (“The group helps 2.7 million women get contraceptives, breast exams and, yes, abortions. Good for it.”)
*Politics
Barack Obama’s Long Game (“A month of victories has transformed the President’s second term.”)
*The GOP’s deranged foreign-policy dream: Build a wall around America-and then prepare for World War III
*The U.S. locks up way too many people. That could change.
*International report confirms: 2014 was Earth’s warmest
year on record (We need to stop making this worse – immediately!)
*Former Reddit CEO Ellen Pao: The trolls are winning the battle for the Internet
*Kaine bill pushes high school instruction on safe relationships
*Trump makes case for presidency on Virginia radio (Keep talking Donald; it just hurts Republicans and helps Democrats!)
*Virginia leaders studying Iran proposal, experts say it’s a good deal (Wait, you mean people like “economist” Dave Brat are not experts on nuclear physics, nonproliferation, verification mechanisms, Iran, etc? LOL)
*Sen. Tim Kaine says Hillary Clinton is the underdog for 2016 (Not sure about that, but alrighty…)
*Money pours into key Senate races in Virginia
*Northam out front in 2017 gubernatorial fundraising
*Democrats have momentum in state Senate fundraising
*Va. Republicans call on McAuliffe to investigate Planned Parenthood (“Governor McAuliffe was disturbed by the content of the video in question, but does not believe it should be fodder for political attacks on women’s access to health care.”)
*Fairfax supervisor Foust faces tough challenge for reelection, reports show
*Fairfax County school’s list of woes includes its Confederate rebel name
*Sen. John Edwards closes cash gap in Va. Senate race with Nancy Dye
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Fundraising reports suggesting some tough (and not necessarily expected) state Senate battles
*New Mountain Valley Pipeline alternate route has implications for landowners
*Roanoke Democrats accept chairman’s resignation
*D.C. area forecast: Modest warmth today, then sizzling this weekend and beyond