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Former Vice President Al Gore is sounding the alarm on President Donald Trump’s approach to clean energy, accusing him of launching a “jihad” against the global renewable energy transition. Gore made the comments in an interview with Axios, published Wednesday, where he said Trump’s opposition is even stronger now than during his first term in office. What Happened In his interview, Gore argued that Trump has become more aggressive in pushing back against clean energy initiatives. “He’s more loaded for bear this time around,” Gore said. The former vice president claimed Trump’s efforts are creating a “distortion field” in the…
Two men accused of high-profile murders — Tyler Robinson and Luigi Mangione — appeared in court this week, but the biggest surprise wasn’t just the charges. Both have drawn unexpected waves of public sympathy, sparking debate over why some Americans are justifying acts of violence. What Happened in Court Luigi Mangione appeared in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday in connection with the December killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. While prosecutors dropped some of the top counts, Mangione still faces multiple state and federal charges. Outside the courthouse, video showed Mangione’s supporters cheering the partial legal win — a display that…
Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkably preserved helmet dating back more than 2,000 years to the First Punic War, Italy’s first great Mediterranean conflict. The Sicilian regional government announced the find on Sept. 5, revealing it was discovered last August in the waters off the Aegates Islands. An Extraordinary Find The bronze Montefortino-type helmet, complete with cheek guards, was found by divers near the site of the Battle of the Aegates (241 B.C.), the decisive clash between Rome and Carthage that ended the First Punic War. Officials described the helmet as being in “extraordinary condition.” Francesco Paolo Scarpinato, regional councilor for…
The U.S. government has escalated pressure on Iran and its regional proxies, officially designating four Iraq-based militias as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). The move underscores Washington’s continued efforts to target Iran’s so-called “Axis of Resistance” across the Middle East. What Happened On Wednesday, the State Department announced that Harakat al-Nujaba, Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya, and Kata’ib al-Imam Ali were added to the FTO list. All four groups were already classified as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT) by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2023. “These Iran-aligned militia groups have conducted attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and…
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest of two men and a woman in Essex on suspicion of assisting the Russian intelligence service. The case marks the latest development in the U.K.’s ongoing counter-espionage efforts amid heightened global tensions. What Happened In a statement released Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police announced that officers had detained two men and a woman in Essex. The arrests were made on suspicion of assisting the Russian intelligence service, though specific details of the allegations have not yet been disclosed. The individuals remain in custody as inquiries continue. Who Were the Suspects Authorities have not yet released…
An elderly woman is recovering after a violent incident on a Boston bus left her face-down on the sidewalk. Authorities say the suspect, a woman pushing a stroller, has been arrested following the shocking assault captured on video. What Happened The incident took place in Roxbury near Martin Luther King Boulevard and Warren Street, where security footage shows the suspect shoving the elderly passenger toward the bus’s open doors. A second push sent the woman falling face-first onto the pavement. Paramedics arrived within 20 minutes, and while the victim was shaken and bruised, officials confirmed she did not suffer serious…
A heartbreaking case in Stoke-on-Trent has left a community reeling after a five-month-old baby girl, Rhian Mahoney, died while her mother spent the night drinking vodka and celebrating her birthday instead of properly caring for her. What Happened On the night of the tragedy, Natasha Birks, 37, was the sole caregiver for her daughter. Instead of attending to the infant, she drank heavily with a friend, consuming vodka mixed with orange juice and Irish cream liqueur. Prosecutors told Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court that Birks placed Rhian on a sofa and only checked on her from a distance, occasionally glancing from the…
The Sheffield community is mourning the loss of Ernest Hall, a respected former engineer remembered by family and friends as a “true gentleman.” He passed away peacefully at the age of 82, just months after moving back to his hometown from Cornwall, where he had lived for over a decade. Early Life and Family Born on Christmas Eve, 1942, at Brook Hill near the old Jessop Hospital, Ernest was one of seven siblings — growing up with four sisters and two brothers. In 1965, he married his lifelong partner Joyce, with whom he recently celebrated a milestone diamond wedding anniversary,…
Senator Jim Banks of Indiana is mourning the death of his brother, Chad Banks, whose passing was announced by the family this week. Chad, remembered for his strong commitment to public service, served as a Whitley County Commissioner and was a proud U.S. Air Force veteran. What Happened While the cause of death has not been made public, the Banks family confirmed Chad’s passing in a statement. Senator Banks expressed heartbreak over the loss, asking for prayers for Chad’s wife Sarah, their six children, and the extended family.”Our family is devastated,” Sen. Banks said. Who Was Chad Banks Chad Banks…
A long-hidden Pablo Picasso painting, unseen for eight decades, has been unveiled in Paris. The work, Bust of a Woman in a Flowery Hat (Dora Maar), captures one of the artist’s most famous muses in a softer, more colorful light than his earlier portrayals. What Happened The portrait, completed in July 1943 during the German occupation of Paris, resurfaced after being held in a private French collection since 1944. It was last seen publicly in Picasso’s studio on Rue des Grands Augustins before being sold just months before the city’s liberation. Auction house Lucien Paris unveiled the piece this week,…