Psychic Predicted LA Fires, TV Star Claims 13/01/25

Published Jan 12, 2025, 8:06 PM

Neo-nazi’s charged in Adelaide, claims a psychic predicted the LA fires and a big-name tennis star hints at retirement.

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From the Newsroom, a news to come to, Neo nazis charged in Adelaide, claims a psychic predicted the LA Fires, and a big name tennis star hints at retirement. That's all coming up in this episode of From the Newsroom. It is Monday, the thirteenth of January. To begin with, the new survey has revealed that a growing number of Ozzies are happy to keep Australia Day where it is. The poll from the Institute of Public Affairs found that sixty nine percent of people agreed with the statement Australia Day should be celebrated on January twenty six.

That figure is up six points from last year.

Moving on thirteen, Neo Nazi activists will face court in Adelaide after they staged a protest on a bridge over the weekend. The men, who were dressed in black and had their faces covered, were holding a banner that said mass deportations. Now they haven't been charged in relation to that sign, but rather for concealing their identities, which is a crime in South Australia if you don't have a lawful reason to do so. To the US, the death toll from the LA Fires is now sixteen, with that number expected to grow. The main two fires, Palisades and Eton, are still wreaking havoc, with both less than twenty percent contained.

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Thousands of people have lost their homes, including former talk show host to Ricky Lake, who Get This claims that a psychic called Tyler Henry predicted late last year that she was going to lose her home. Here's some audio from that reading. This may have already.

Happened if there was a loss of material objects from.

Both fire and water. And water though, that's the kind of weird distinction.

It's two separate things. So we're going to end up finding that there's.

A story where like there was a house fire or something along those lines.

About that still oversees.

Ukrainian forces say they've captured two North Korean troops who were fighting from Russia. Vlado Merzelenski says he's willing to hand the captured soldiers back to North Korean leader Kim Jong lun in exchange for the return of Ukrainian POW's from Russia. And in celebrit News, singer Lily Allen has checked into a fifteen thousand dollars a week trauma center in the US as she deals with the breakdown of her marriage to actor David Harbor. She actually spoke about her deteriorating mental health on her podcast last week.

I'm really not in a good place.

I know I've been talking about it for months, but I've been spiraling, inspiring, inspiring, and it's got out of control.

We'll be back in just a moment to sport.

The Australian Open kicked off yesterday on a very soggy day in Melbourne. Defending champ Arena. Sablenka was pretty much the only big name on day one. She easily won her opening match, and she also hinted yesterday that she might retire from the game in a few years time.

Twenty seven this year, do you know I've played an exhibition with Mirror and Va. Yeah, and I'm nine years older than her, nine years older than Mirra, been a professional assert like I'm kind of like getting ready close to time.

There are plenty of big name scheduled for today, including Novak Djokovic, Carlos al koraz Yanik Sinner and Ozzy Nikakirios.

I am so excited to see him back on the court.

You can get all the latest Australian Open Results and gos at news dot com at dot au. All right, you're now up today with the letters from the newsroom.

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