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Stephen Dietrich

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College offers counseling for students “traumatized” by Trump

From the ‘Greatest Generation’ to the ‘Crybaby Generation.’ Students at Emory University are going to be provided counseling if they have been frightened by chalk writing. You can’t make this stuff up, folks. A number of chalk scrawls in support of GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump that read, “Trump” and… Read More

March 24, 2016

ISIS to crucify priest on Good Friday

If they carry out their plans, it would be the Islamic State’s most barbaric act yet in their bloody war against Christians. The terror group is rumored to be torturing a kidnapped Jesuit priest, and are plotting to crucify him tomorrow, on Good Friday. The Franciscan Sisters of Siessen are asking… Read More

March 24, 2016

Chinese spy pleads guilty to hacking US military secrets

A Chinese businessman has pleaded guilty to conspiring to hack into the computer systems of U.S. defense contractors, including Boeing, to steal data on military projects, according to court records released Wednesday. Su Bin, 50, admitted to conspiring with two unnamed hackers in China to export U.S. military information to… Read More

March 24, 2016

ISIS unleashes 400 more trained terrorists in Europe

The Islamic State group has trained at least 400 fighters to target Europe in deadly waves of attacks, deploying interlocking terror cells like the ones that struck Brussels and Paris with orders to choose the time, place and method for maximum carnage, The Associated Press has learned. The network of… Read More

March 24, 2016

SC divided on faith-based groups paying for birth control

In a new challenge to President Barack Obama’s health care law, the Supreme Court appeared deeply and evenly divided Wednesday over the arrangement devised by the administration to spare faith-based groups from having to pay for birth control for women covered under their health plans. Ninety minutes of crisp arguments… Read More

March 24, 2016

11-year-old dies playing ‘pass-out game’

A South Carolina mother says her 11-year-old son died playing a game in which people challenge each other online to choke themselves until they pass out. Latrice Hurst says in a statement released through her pastor that her son, Davorius Gray, was playing the “pass-out game” before he died last… Read More

March 24, 2016

Proposed Alabama law would make all abortion illegal

A proposed Alabama constitutional amendment would legally define a fetus as a person from the moment of fertilization, effectively banning abortion in the state. The House Health Committee on Wednesday debated but did not vote on the amendment. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Ed Henry, R-Decatur, is similar to ballot… Read More

March 24, 2016

Heroic 5-year-old girl saves mom during seizure in swimming pool

A 5-year-old girl has been credited with saving her mother’s life after the woman fell unconscious in their swimming pool in South Texas. The rescue was captured on home surveillance video. It shows Tracy Anderwald face down in the pool at their home near Portland on Friday. The video shows… Read More

March 24, 2016

Controversial MLB star A-Rod announces retirement date

Alex Rodriguez says he plans to retire from baseball after the 2017 season. The New York Yankees slugger revealed his intentions Wednesday during an interview with ESPN. His plans were confirmed by spokesman Ron Berkowitz. Rodriguez, who returned last season from a one-year drug suspension, has 687 home runs, 75… Read More

March 24, 2016

US personnel missing in Brussel terror attacks

The United States says some government personnel in Brussels are unaccounted for since the deadly airport and subway attacks. State Department spokesman Mark Toner says the U.S. is still seeking to locate all its officials serving at the American missions to Belgium, the European Union and NATO, and their family… Read More

March 24, 2016
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