JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER has launched an extraordinary attack against Boris Johnson, accusing the Prime Minister of spreading “lies” during the Brexit referendum and expressing “regret” at not intervening. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Punishing winds that whipped California fires could last
Punishing Santa Ana winds that pushed fires into Los Angeles-area neighbourhoods, burning six homes, were expected to last through Friday and could prompt more power shutoffs to hundreds of thousands of people. CBC | World News
Read More »UK weather forecast: Britain to be hit by floods as ‘subtropical plume’ devastates nation
BRITAIN will be rocked by a “subtropical plume” on Friday which brings 70mph winds and possible flooding across the nation as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning for the weekend. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »WWE Rumors: Multiple Superstars Reportedly Planning To Join AEW For Less Money Once Their Contracts Expire
Despite Friday Night SmackDown‘s high-profile move to Fox earlier this month and a number of reports suggesting that certain wrestlers would be getting a better push going forward, recent rumors have pointed to a decline in morale in the WWE locker room. And with All Elite Wrestling‘s success as a fledgling company in mind, several WWE superstars are reportedly considering ...
Read More »Wildfires force tens of thousands across California to flee
Fast-growing fires throughout California forced more than 40,000 people to leave their homes Thursday as dry winds and high heat fed both the flames and fears in a state still jittery from devastating wildfires in the last two years. CBC | World News
Read More »Toronto meeting was part of Ukraine pressure campaign by Trump team: U.S. diplomat
The testimony of U.S. diplomat Bill Taylor as part of congressional inquiries into whether President Donald Trump committed an impeachable offence included a teasing detail about a meeting in Canada. CBC | World News
Read More »Final vote count in Bolivian election hands Evo Morales outright win
A final vote tally by Bolivia’s electoral board gave President Evo Morales an outright win in the first-round election on Thursday after a disputed race in which the opposition alleged fraud and Morales has accused rivals of staging a “coup.” CBC | World News
Read More »Why Big Oil faces court cases that echo the litigation against Big Tobacco in the ’90s
How much did the oil industry know about the impact of fossil fuel emissions on the climate? When did they know it? And what did they do with that knowledge? Those are the central questions in a series of court cases attempting to hold companies accountable for their role in climate change. CBC | World News
Read More »Michael Jackson Reportedly Slept On The Floor To Be ‘Closer To The Earth’
During an interview with Metro, Peter ‘Phoebe’ Freestone, who worked with Freddie Mercury for 12 years before his death, revealed an incident that sheds light on one of Michael Jackson‘s unusual habits. According to Freestone, the event took place in the early 1980s when Jackson took the Queen singer on a tour of his home on Hayvenhurst Ave in Los ...
Read More »Boris Johnson calls for British election on Dec. 12 in attempt to resolve Brexit
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday called for a general election on Dec. 12 to break the Brexit impasse, conceding for the first time he will not meet his “do or die” deadline to leave the European Union next week. CBC | World News
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