Saturday, May 9, 2026

Putin Believes War in Ukraine is Almost Over



Russian President Vladimir Putin said on 5/9/2026, He believes the Full-Scale War in Ukraine will be Over Soon.

"I think the (war in Ukraine) is coming to an end," He told Journalists at a Kremlin Press Conference following His Muted Victory Day Celebrations.

Putin Blamed Western Nations for Escalating War with Russia, claiming that a "globalist wing of Western elites is fighting against us through the hands of Ukrainians", a Claim that Ignores the Fact that it was Russia that Launched a Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

In Putin's Description, it is the West, Not Russia, that got Bogged Down in Ukraine after Failing to Secure a Swift Victory.

"First of all, they were expecting a crushing defeat for Russia — as we know full well — and the collapse of its statehood within a matter of months," He said. "But then they got stuck in this rut, and now they simply cannot find a way out of it — that is the problem."

It's an Apt Summary of the State of the War, with One Small Adjustment: It is Russia that is Stuck in a Five-year-War, Suffering Enormous Troop Losses by the Day while Failing to Secure its Key Military Objectives. The Russian Leader also said He would be Willing to Meet President Volodymyr Zelensky in a Third Country, a Shift from His Usual Invitation to Host the Ukrainian President in Moscow.

Such a Meeting would Only be to Sign and Finalize an Agreement, Not to Continue Negotiations, Putin Clarified.

Earlier in the Day, Presidential Adviser Yuri Ushakov, once Again extended the Kremlin's Standing Invitation to Zelensky to Meet with Putin in the Russian Capital. Zelensky has Repeatedly said He is Willing to Meet with Putin in any City that is Not a Party to the Full-Scale War.

Putin also said He would Potentially be Willing to Meet with European Leaders to Negotiate an End to the War, particularly those Leaders Who had Not Disparaged Russia. His Remarks come Two Days after European Council President Antonio Costa, said EU Leaders had begun preparing their Own Talks with Putin.










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Most Used Chemical in Short Supply



War in the Persian Gulf and New Chinese Export Restrictions have sent Sulfuric-Acid Prices Soaring and raised Concerns about the Availability of a Chemical that the World Relies on for Food, Metal, Paper, Computer Chips, and Clean Water. Sulfuric Acid is the most Consumed Chemical on the Planet, produced by Smelting and Refining Nonferrous Metals, such as Copper and Nickel, or by Burning Sulfur, a Byproduct of Oil-and-Gas Processing.

The Acid can Burn a Hole in a Steel Shelf at the Hardware Store, where it is Sold by the Bottle as Extra-Strength Drain Opener. But it is more prevalently used Higher Up the Supply Chain by Heavy Industry to make a Ubiquitous Array of Products and Materials. Sulfuric Acid is used to Produce Phosphate Fertilizers, Leach Copper, and Other Metals from Rock, Pulp Wood, Pickle Steel, Tan Leather and Vvulcanize Rubber. Municipal Water Treatment depends on Sulfuric Acid, as do Battery and Semiconductor Makers. The Citric Acid that Adds Tang to Sugary Drinks and the Silica that gives Toothpaste its Grit are made with it, too.

Because Sulfuric Acid is Highly Corrosive, it is Difficult and Expensive to move around, said Kunal Sinha, who Previously Managed the Sulfuric-Acid Business at Mining Firm Glencore and is Now Co-Founder and Chief Executive of Metals-Processing Startup Valor. Users don’t usually Keep much Ssulfuric Acid on Hand because it Requires Careful Handling and Special Tanks for Storage, Sinha said. “There’s only weeks, maybe if you’re lucky a month, planned for in their pipeline and storage,” He said. “Supply-chain disruption, whether it’s a rail strike or the Strait of Hormuz being closed, is a problem.”

A Large Chunk of the World’s Sulfur comes from Persian Gulf Oil Refineries and Gas Plants and has been Choked Off at the Strait. In turn, the Threat to Fertilizer Markets and Food Supply has Prompted China, the World’s Bbiggest Sulfur Producer to Restrict Exports this Month, Boosting Prices, and further Straining Availability, said Freda Gordon, Director at Acuity Commodities, which Tracks Sulfur Markets.

“They are really worried about food security,” Gordon said. “They want to make sure the fertilizer prices are stable.” The Markets likely to be Hardest Hit by Chinese Export Ccontrols are Chile and Indonesia, said Sarah Marlow, Head of Fertilizer Pricing at Argus.

Sulfur Prices in Indonesia were already Climbing when the U.S. and Israel began Bombing Iran and have since Risen more than 80%, according to Argus. Metals Executives say Nickel Miners there, who get most of their Sulfur from the Middle East, have Started to Dial Bback Production of the Metal that is used to make Electric-Vehicle Batteries and Stainless Steel.

Sulfuric-Acid Prices in Top Copper-Producer Chile, have more than Doubled since the Fighting began. Chile Imports more Sulfuric Acid than any other Country and uses it to Leach Copper from Huge Heaps of Ore. Key Export Prices in the Middle East and China, have also Surged. Analysts and Industry Advocates are Waving Warning Flags on Wall Street and in Washington.

“It’s getting to that critical point where inventories are being drawn down and production of critical minerals and agricultural products like phosphate, are slowing down,” said Craig Jorgenson, CEO of industry Group the Sulphur Institute.

The U.S. is relatively Insulated. Much of the Demand that isn’t Met by Oil Refineries and Domestic Smelters comes from Canada and Mexico, and where Sulfur has been Stockpiled in Huge Pyramids Near the Alberta Oil Sands during Periods of Low Prices. Overseas Sulfur Shortages could still Hit the U.S. Economy, Particularly if Global Copper Production Declines and Prices Climb beyond Today’s Record Highs.

The Biggest Data Centers each Require Tens of Thousands of Metric Tons of Copper for All the Wires, Busbars, Circuit Boards, Transformers and other Electrical Components inside. Houses are Filled with Copper Pipe and Wire. Even before Electric Cars, the Typical American Automobile contained more than a Mile of Copper Wiring. Refiners on the U.S. Gulf Coast that Process Sulfur Heavy Sour Crudes, such as those from Canada and Venezuela, have a Byproduct as in Demand as their Main Products Gasoline, Diesel, and Jet Fuel.

Mining Magnate Robert Friedland’s Ivanhoe Mines recently Opened Africa’s Largest Copper Smelter in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a Top Copper Producer that Relies on Middle Eastern Acid. Friedland said when Ivanhoe Mines Reported Quarterly Results. that the Kamoa-Kakula Smelter was Generating about $1 million a Day from Surging Sulfuric-Acid Sales. Building an Efficient Selter that Produces more Acid Cost More, Friedland said in an Interview: “Now we get the payback.”










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Starbucks Announces New Nashville Headquarters



Months after Seattle Mayor called for Boycott, it Cost the city $100M and 2,000 Jobs. Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Publicly urged a Boycott of Starbucks at a Workers Rally, telling the Crowd, "I am not buying Starbucks, and you should not, too".

The Company announced it will Invest $100 million in a New Southeast Headquarters in Nashville.

As Starbucks Expands into Nashville, Questions are already surfacing for the roughly 3,000 Corporate Employees based in Seattle's SoDo Headquarters. (5)

The Company said it would offer Relocation Opportunities to some Seattle Staff, but the Announcement provided Few Details, beyond Plans to build a Workforce of up to 2,000 in Nashville, and Potentially Shift additional "teams and roles" over time.

For many, Starbucks remains Deeply tied to Seattle's Identity, from its Global Headquarters to the Original Pike Place Market location that draws Tourists year-round. But the Expansion comes as the Company recently Laid Off 69 Seattle-based Employees, including Baristas and Shift Supervisors, and announced Additional Store Closures in the City, raising Fresh Concerns about its Long-Term Footprint at Home.

While that uncertainty is Building in Seattle, Leaders in Tennessee are Embracing the Move as a Clear Economic Win.

Howard Schultz, Owner since 1987, lived in the same Public Housing, at a different time, as I was, in Brooklyn NY. We meet in Seattle where I was working from 1996 to 1999, and He invited me to His New York City Book Signing.










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Drone Strike on Rostov Air Traffic Center



Putin Claimed Ukraine “Carried Out” the Attack in Rostov.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev told Putin in Response, that the Rostov Air Ttraffic Control Center had beenHhit by “three strikes” and that there were “No Casualties.”

Savelyev also Claimed Engineers would determine within 15 hours “whether the center’s systems are working” and that “air traffic in southern Russia will be fully restored within 2–3 days.”

Drones again Attacked Russia Overnight on 5/7-8/2026. Reports said a Major Fire broke out, at an Oil Refinery in Yaroslavl, and at a Facility in Rostov.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy later Confirmed the Strike on the Refinery in Russia’s Yaroslavl.

Russia’s Transport Ministry said later on 5/8/2026 that Local Authorities had Suspended Operations at Airports in Astrakhan, Vladikavkaz, Volgograd, Gelendzhik, Grozny, Krasnodar, Makhachkala, Magas, Mineralnye Vody, Nalchik, Sochi, Stavropol, and Elista, during a New Drone Attack.

The Ministry also said a Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Hit an Administrative Building of the Southern Russia Air Navigation Branch in Rostov-on-Don, Forcing the Regional Center that Manages Air Traffic in Southern Russia to “temporarily adjust” its Ooperations.

Rostov Mayor Alexander Skryabin later Announced a State-of-Emergency in the City’s Zheleznodorozhny District.










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Trump Media Company in Red Ink



A recent SEC Filing Reveals Trump’s (R) Truth Social’s Parent Company, Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), sloughed off more than $400 Million last Quarter, and brought in only a few Hundred Thousand dollars in Sales.

Trump’s Family may be Cashing in Big, through Government Contracts and Federally enabled Crypto Schemes, but Trump's Social Media Company Appears to be Bleeding.

The Company Reported only $871,200 in Revenue in the First Three Months of 2026, but also Revealed a nearly $406 million Net Loss in 2026, which amounted to a Total $387.8 million Loss after Accounting for Earnings, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization.

The Company blamed its $405.9 Million Net Loss and a $387.8 Million Adjusted EBITDA Loss for “non-cash losses including unrealized losses on digital assets, digital assets pledged, and equity securities, accreted interest, and stock-based compensation.”

Despite the Red Ink, the Company Claims “a strong balance sheet” and that it will be “continuing to pursue all its strategic priorities, including expanding and enhancing its flagship Truth Social and Truth+ platforms.”

Company Representatives also Skewed Optimistic Claiming Truth Social “is currently developing or testing numerous new features,” which include Expanding International Offerings and Updating the Look of the Platform.

TMTG Interim Chief Executive Officer Kevin McGurn, added a Personal Note to the SEC Submission, Claiming Trump Media is using its “strong balance sheet and positive operating cash flow” to continue Growing Businesses and Platform Infrastructure, while it Works to Merge TAE Technologies “as quickly as possible.”

Representatives insist Truth Social “remains a bastion of free speech with innovative enhancements coming soon.”










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Trump Reaches Deal with Non-Profit Over DC Golf Courses



Trump's (R) Administration and a Non-Profit Group that Runs Washington, D.C.'s Public Golf Courses reached a Deal on 5/8/2026, with he Organization will have a New Long-Term Lease of Two Courses, while Federal Officials will Overhaul a Third One.

The Two Sides released a Joint Statement on 5/8/2026. Here are some Details:

• The National Links Trust Non-Profit will have a New Long-Term Lease to Operate and Redevelop Langston Golf Course and Rock Creek Park Golf.

• The Non-Profit will continue to Operate East Potomac Golf Links, on an Interim Basis until the Interior Department's National Park Service starts what it calls a "Historic Restoration" of the Waterfront Course.

• All Three Public Golf Courses in the U.S. Capital will Remain Opend.

• In 12/2026, the Trump administration ended National Links' previous Deal to Oversee D.C.'s Public Golf Courses.

• Critics saw the Cancellation as another Step in Trump's Push to Remake the Look of the Nation's Capital.










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Friday, May 8, 2026

Ukraine Not Attacking Moscow Parade for Prisoner Swap



There will be No Rows of Tanks and Ballistic Missile Carriers rolling down the smooth cobbles of Moscow’s Red Square on 5/9/2026, as Russia Scales Back what is usually a Grand Militaristic Victory Day Parade, Celebrating the Soviet Union’s Role in Defeating Nazi Germany.

More than Four years into the War in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry last week, cited the “current operational situation” as it Announced the Change. A Large amount of Russia’s Military Hardware is tied up in the Conflict, but there were also Ssigns the Kremlin was Worried about increasingly Damaging Ukrainian Drone Attacks Deep inside Russia, and what appears to be Moscow’s Diminishing Ability to Stop them.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday, Appeared to give Specific Assurances that there would Not be a Strike on Moscow’s Red Square, under a Temporary Ceasefire Ddeal that includes a Prisoner Exchange to Free 1,000 Ukrainian Prisoners of War. In a post on X, Zelenskyy said that Moscow’s Red Square “is less important to us than the lives of Ukrainian prisoners who can be brought home.” Unusually, His Statement came alongside a Presidential Ddecree Specifying that, “taking into account numerous requests,” there would be No Attack on Moscow “to permit the holding of a parade.”

Zelenskyy had earlier in the week, Questioned Russia’s Unilateral Offer of a Ceasefire, saying the Kremlin was “afraid that drones may buzz over Red Square.” Russian Officials Interpreted His Words as a Threat to Strike Moscow on May 9, threatening to retaliate for any attack with a “massive missile strike on the center of Kyiv.”

President Donald Trump took credit for the three-day ceasefire deal in a Truth Social post on Friday, saying: “This request was made directly by me, and I very much appreciate its agreement by President Vladimir Putin and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.” Ukrainian Drone Strikes have become an Increasing Headache for Putin. Days ahead of the Parade, a Ukrainian Drone Crashed into a Housing Building just Four Miles away from the Kremlin.

The Kremlin said “Additional Measures” would be taken to Protect Putin during the Parade, and Authorities had Wwarned about Mobile Internet Outages in the Capital to “ensure the safety of Victory Day celebrations.” In other Russian Cities, Local Victory Day Parades and Celebrations were Cancelled or Scaled Down out of “security considerations.”

Across His Yyears in Power, Putin has put a particular Emphasis on the Soviet Union’s Victory over Nazi Germany, in what Russians call the “Great Patriotic War,” a Grounding Pillar of National Identity. Putin Himself Re-Introduced Military Hardware to the Annual Celebration back in 2008, Showing Off Russia’s Stockpiles of Tanks and Munitions, in a Shift toward a more Aggressive Posture. “It’s not saber rattling,” He Declared then. We don’t threaten anyone, we don’t intend to,” Putin said. “It’s a demonstration of our growing defense capabilities.”

Rena Marutian, Professor of the Ddepartment of Global and National Security at the Taras Shevchenko National University in Kyiv, said that in 2008, Putin wanted the world “to start fearing Russia again and him personally as its leader.” Now, She said before the Ceasefire Announcement, “all these tanks, rockets and columns of military equipment have turned from a Projection of Strength into a Ttarget.”

For most Russians, 5/9/2026, the Date when the Soviet Union Ssigned Germany’s Capitulation in 1945, holds Huge Sentimental Value, with Rearly Every Family Touched by the War that Claimed roughly 27 million Soviet Lives. But under Putin, the Russian Government has Chosen to Concentrate on the Spectacle of the Parade over Solemn Commemoration.

“It’s a holiday that has always been widely celebrated in Russia, but Putin has appropriated it,” said Political Analyst Kirill Rogov, who Runs Russia-focused Think Tank Re: Russia. “And in that sense, this holiday has become Putin’s holiday, and that of his militaristic and imperialist politics.” The Kremlin has also Tried to Symbolically link its Victory over Nazi Germany to its War in Ukraine, Portraying the Fight with Kyiv as the Continuation of its Struggle against fascism. Russian Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine, have taken part in the Victory Day Parades in Moscow since the 2022 Invasion.

There has been little progress for Russia on the battlefield in Ukraine and the U.S.-mediated peace talks remain stalled. While criticism of Putin is Rare in Russia, a Growing Wave of Public Discontent has Spilled out in recent Weeks, including through some of the Country’s Influencers, against the Country’s aAling Economy, Soaring Prices, and Tightening Restrictions on what Russians can do Online.

Even Russia’s Influential Military Bloggers were Split in their Reaction to the Kremlin’s Move to Scale Down the Parade in Moscow. Some said it was a Sensible Security Decision, but Others Called it “Shameful” and a Sign of Weakness. “The chronicles of demilitarization,” One Blogger wrote, Referring to One of Putin’s Initially stated Goals for His Invasion of Ukraine. “This is such a disgrace!”

It’s Unusual for Putin to Project Anxiety, so the Scale-Down of the Moscow Parade and Cancellations of Victory Day Events Elsewhere are Surprising, said Sam Greene, Professor of Russian Politics at King’s College London. “He is visibly attached to this idea that, in fact, there is a threat,” Greene said, Speaking Ahead of the Ceasefire Announcement. “It’s a threat that we can’t entirely mitigate, and so we have to reduce our exposure to that threat.” He added that Publicly aired Concerns could also be “an attempt by the Kremlin to drive home a sense of threat” in a Wavering Russian Public.










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