‘Putin’s chef’ claims to have interfered in US elections: report

Yevgeny Prigozhin, an entrepreneur known as “Putin’s chef” because of his catering contracts with the Kremlin, allegedly admitted on Monday that he had interfered in U.S. elections and said he would continue to do so — for the first time confirming the accusations he has been rejecting for years. “We have interfered, are interfering and […]

Opening days of the Cop27 climate summit – in pictures

Read More From left, presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana and Alar Karis of Estonia, and Inger Andersen, executive director of the UN Environment Program, attend a session in the Africa pavilion Photograph: Peter de Jong/AP

Biden admin sued over failure to release abortion pill records

Post Content The Biden administration is being sued for information about the effectiveness of an abortion drug after the Department of Health and Human Services refused to release details about its test results. Judicial Watch first filed Freedom of Information Act requests with HHS on the drug mifepristone in February, but when HHS refused to […]

Dr. Oz on the cusp of history as first Muslim American senator

Post Content Republican Mehmet Oz will make history on Tuesday if he wins a closely contested race for the United States Senate in Pennsylvania. Oz, a cardiothoracic surgeon and former television personality, would be the first Muslim American elected to the Senate – a possibility that has won little attention given voters’ focus on crime […]

Moving from coal towards renewables is in SA’s best interest, says World Bank

Read More South Africa can deliver an effective response to the risks of climate change without undermining its socio-economic goals by backing three interconnected transitions. This is according to a new report by the World Bank which lists the three as low-carbon, resilient and just transition. The combination of the three is expected to cost […]

EPA wants your help spending $13B on ‘environmental justice,’ climate crisis

Post Content The Environmental Protection Agency is asking for public input on how it should spend more than $13 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act on fighting the “climate crisis” and advancing “environmental justice.” The EPA announced Friday that it would be soliciting public comments on how to spend money on things like air quality […]