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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.

Jeb Bush donors ready to jump ship?

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has been struggling in the polls, despite spending circles around his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination. Yet for all the money his campaign has invested — $26 million on television ads alone — his donors have yet to see a substantial return. And they’re getting… Read More

December 2, 2015

Terrorists beware! US Special Ops coming for you

The U.S. is putting some of its most elite special operations combat troops on the ground for the first time in the year-plus fight against Islamic State (ISIS) militants. Their mission is simple – find and destroy all terror leadership in the region. Their targets include Al Bakr al-Baghdadi, the head… Read More

December 2, 2015

Showdown! GOP takes on Obama over environmental regulations

As President Barack Obama worked to hammer out a global climate agreement in Paris, Republicans in Congress moved to block his plan to force steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. power plants.The House passed two resolutions Tuesday disapproving Obama’s power-plant rules and rendering them inoperative. A measure blocking… Read More

December 2, 2015

Infamous “witch killers” could be paroled?

The married couple dubbed the “San Francisco witch killers” seemed locked away for good when each was sentenced to 75 years to life for three Northern California murders three decades ago. But because of a recent federal court ruling, prison officials had to consider them for parole. On Wednesday, a… Read More

December 2, 2015

Good cop takes tiny ass for a ride… but it’s not what you think!

A suburban Oklahoma City police officer picked up an unusual subject found wandering along a rural road. Norman police Officer Kyle Canaan says it took a little pushing, pulling and some animal feed, but he got the miniature donkey nicknamed “Squishy” into the back of his patrol car and out… Read More

December 2, 2015

For Sale: This entire South Dakota town

The southwestern South Dakota ghost town of Swett is once again for sale, and this time the asking price is a lot cheaper. Swett is home to about 6 acres of land, an empty house reputed to be haunted and a closed bar. It first went on the market in… Read More

December 2, 2015

[MUST SEE] This exhausted kid’s picture with Santa is going viral

When Indiana man Donnie Walters took son Zeke to have his picture taken with Santa Claus, the 6-month-old boy couldn’t stay awake while they waited in line. So Santa obliged Walters and posed asleep with the snoozing child resting on his belly. Walters posted the photos of the sleeping pair… Read More

December 2, 2015

The golden arm – MLB pitcher signs INSANE $217,000,000 contract

The Boston Red Sox and AL Cy Young runner-up David Price have agreed to terms on a seven-year free-agent deal worth $217 million, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Tuesday night because the deal — the largest ever for… Read More

December 2, 2015

One country’s novel approach to stopping ISIS propaganda

Authorities in Russia’s predominantly Muslim republic of Chechnya have organized classes to stave off Islamic State recruitment. Thousands of Russian Muslims have joined ISIS in Syria, and some have taken senior positions. Islamic militancy has engulfed Russia’s North Caucasus, Dagestan in particular, following two separatist wars in neighboring Chechnya. While… Read More

December 2, 2015

Mysterious death of mayor of Alaskan capital… just days after he’s elected

Police in Alaska’s capital city have not determined whether the city’s new mayor died from a natural event or foul play but have tentatively ruled out gunshots, drugs or suicide in the death. Stephen “Greg” Fisk, 70, was found in his Juneau home with injuries that police did not describe…. Read More

December 2, 2015
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