Year: 2022

The potential buyout will reportedly be funded by Moscow
Russian air carriers have held preliminary negotiations with at least one major leasing firm on using state funds to buy some of the 400 aircraft stranded in Russia due to sanctions, Reuters reported on Friday citing documents and sources.
In September SMBC Aviation Capital, one of the world’s largest aircraft lessors, said it was in talks with Russia’s biggest carrier Aeroflot, and also with AlfaStrakhovanie, the airline’s insurer. According a letter issued by SMBC, the lessor was offered $644.

Christmas is upon us. And millions of Americans will celebrate the Birth of Christ by gathering with family and friends. But not everyone has the chance to celebrate the holiday in a comfortable setting. All over the country, children with special needs will spend Christmas struggling with disabilities.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.

But in one county, hard-working heroes are making sure these children get a very special Christmas. After hosting a drive for weeks, they will be delivering these surprises in a way that would impress even Santa Claus.
From WPBF:

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Movie fans disappointed that their favorite actor was cut from a film after appearing in the trailer can sue the studio for false advertising, a US judge has ruled. Two film buffs say Universal Pictures tricked them into renting 2019 flick “Yesterday” because the trailer featured actress Ana de Armas. Peter Michael Rosza, 45, of […]
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France’s Safran will pay around $17.2 million as part of a settlement with the US Justice Department over bribes allegedly paid in China by its subsidiaries before they were acquired by the jet engine maker, US media reported Friday. Safran will have to return the profits from the “corruptly obtained” contracts, but will not be […]
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ER Editor: This is a good news two-fer, courtesy of LifeSite News. We have published previously on these two men, Christians willing to be jailed for their rights to free speech and religious freedom. Kudos […]
The post Christian Teacher Set Free, Charges Dropped Against Artur Pawlewski first appeared on The Liberty Beacon.

Pollution levels in the country have at times reached those of India and South Africa, the outlet reports
Energy shortages and surging power prices have pushed Germany to boost coal use despite the country’s commitment to fighting climate change, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.
To keep the lights on, Europe’s largest economy is now burning coal at the fastest pace in at least six years, despite the government’s ambitions to phase out the fossil fuel. According to Bloomberg, Germany will be one of the few countries to increase coal imports next year.

Dear readers,
Thank you for tuning in each week to watch our video compilations of President Joe Biden’s most troubling senior moments. When we started this series in July, we honestly weren’t sure if there would be enough content to keep it going on a weekly basis. We needn’t have worried so much, as Biden has consistently engaged in behavior that would in any other context oblige his family members to check him into an assisted living facility for incompetent seniors.
This week’s installment is a curated selection of our favorite Biden senior moments from 2022.