January 13, 2023
Trudeau Spends $400m Giving Ukraine Air Defence Canadian Army Has Wanted for Decade
The Canadian government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised to spend over $400 million on an air defence system for Ukraine that the Canadian army has begged for since 2012.
333,000 Migrants Attempted to Enter EU Illegally in 2022, Over 80 Per Cent Were Men
BRUSSELS (AP) – The number of attempts by migrants to enter the European Union without authorization reached around 330,000 last year, the highest number since 2016, the EU’s border and coast guard agency said Friday.
‘The Flash’ Star Ezra Miller to Avoid Jail, Plead Guilty in Vermont Burglary Case
BENNINGTON, Vt. — Ezra Miller is due in court Friday where the “Flash” actor is set to accept a plea deal to avoid jail time in connection with a break-in at a southern Vermont home last spring.
Ro Khanna Aides Push Him to Run for President if Biden Fades
Aides to Silicon Valley Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) are pressing him to run for president in 2024 if President Joe Biden does not seek reelection, according to Politico.
Entertainment World Pays Tribute to Lisa Marie Presley
Lisa Marie Presley’s death at age 54 on Thursday has drawn a string of tributes from across the entertainment world. “Lisa baby girl, I’m so sorry. I’ll miss you but I know I’ll see you again,” John Travolta said on Instagram.
Filmmaker Michael Bay Charged with Killing Pigeon in Italy
Michael Bay has been charged with killing a pigeon while directing a film in Italy. The filmmaker, however, denies that such a thing has ever happened under his watch.