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Stephen Dietrich

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Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Astronomers discover strange new world

Imagine a planet with triple sunrises and sunsets every day for part of the year, and nonstop daylight at other times. Astronomers revealed such a place Thursday: a strange new world in the Constellation Centaurus that has not one, not two, but three suns. What’s more, a year there lasts… Read More

July 8, 2016

FBI boss admits: Clinton lied

FBI Director James Comey was summoned before Congress today, and he had some strong words — but also admitted that many of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s public claims regarding her private email server were untrue. Under oath, Comey on Thursday strongly defended the decision to not prosecute Clinton over… Read More

July 7, 2016

Revealed! Hillary’s SHOCKING 100-day plan

By Aimee Pontier, Editor “… preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States,” Hillary Clinton says, as her supporters cheer. It’s January 20, 2017 — a day that millions of Americans have dreaded. Hillary Clinton has just taken her oath of office, and her term as 45th president… Read More

July 7, 2016

Outrage! Cruz wants RNC speech

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was one of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s fiercest rivals on the campaign trail. Months after Trump won the presumptive nomination, Cruz still has yet to formally endorse him. A small cohort of his supporters are still desperate to use rule changes to win him a… Read More

July 7, 2016

Obama breaks ANOTHER promise

President Barack Obama has a long list of broken promises he made to supporters — and we can officially add withdrawing from Afghanistan to that list. The U.S. will slow the pace of its troop reduction in Afghanistan, leaving 8,400 troops there when President Barack Obama completes his term, Obama… Read More

July 7, 2016

Fatal police shooting live-streamed in Minnesota

Warning: The video below contains graphic content. A police shooting involving a black man in Minnesota has sparked protests across the country, and comes just one day after a fatal confrontation in Louisiana between a black man and police officers. Now, an apparent live-stream video of the aftermath has spread… Read More

July 7, 2016

Can’t be trusted! Clinton could lose security clearance

House Speaker Paul Ryan is disappointed with the decision to not indict presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton – and he’s asking the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper to deny her access to classified information. Ryan has formally requested that Clapper deny Clinton the type of classified briefings given… Read More

July 7, 2016

Escaped inmate turns himself in at a bar – but first has a cold one

An inmate who escaped a northwestern Arkansas jail, showed up at a nearby bar a week later, ordered a beer and declared he was turning himself in. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that 45-year-old Shaun Higham turned up Tuesday night at Mitch’s Place in Paris, about 6 miles from the Logan… Read More

July 7, 2016

South Carolina town bans sagging pants

Wearing saggy pants could get expensive in tiny Timmonsville, South Carolina. A new town ordinance outlaws wearing sagging pants, trousers or shorts that intentionally display a person’s underwear. After initial warnings, third and subsequent offenses carry a fine ranging from $100 to $600. Town administrator Mary Bines says the ordinance,… Read More

July 7, 2016

Veteran suicides reported at 20 a day

On average, 20 veterans a day committed suicide in 2014, a slight decrease from the previous government estimate, but federal health officials are cautious about concluding the suicide problem is getting better. Rather, they say the Department of Veterans Affairs is relying on a more comprehensive database than ever before,… Read More

July 7, 2016
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