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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.

Incredible face transplant gives burned firefighter a second chance

A volunteer firefighter badly burned in a 2001 blaze has received the most extensive face transplant ever, covering his skull and much of his neck, a New York hospital announced Monday. The surgery took place in August at the NYU Langone Medical Center. The patient, 41-year-old Patrick Hardison, is still… Read More

November 17, 2015

Not in my state! 26 governors refuse Syrian migrants

More than half of all U.S. states are revolting against a White House plan to settle thousands of Syrian migrants. They have declared that the refugees will not be welcome in their states until security issues are cleared up. Even some Democrats are breaking ranks, with New Hampshire Governor Maggie… Read More

November 17, 2015

Confirmed: Russian airplane taken down by terrorist bomb

A homemade explosive device brought down a Russian passenger plane over Egypt last month, the head of Russia’s FSB security service said Tuesday, telling Russian President Vladimir Putin it’s now clear the bombing that killed 224 people was a “terrorist” act. The FSB also offered a $50 million reward for… Read More

November 17, 2015

Heart-wrenching stories of the Paris attack victims

French President Francois Hollande said the attacks in Paris targeted “youth in all its diversity,” killing at least 129. Here are some of their stories: — Ciprian Calciu, 32, and Lacramioara Pop, 29, were among the millions of Romanians who have migrated West in recent years in search of better-paid… Read More

November 17, 2015

Busted! Genius vandals accidentally call cops… on themselves

Police in Maine say a teenager’s accidental pocket dial to 911 led to three arrests for vandalism that included damage to a fleet of school buses on Halloween. The Sun Journal reports that the errant call in Lisbon led police to the teenagers, who were charged with illegally consuming alcohol… Read More

November 17, 2015

Details emerge in teen’s sick rape, murder of his teacher

A Massachusetts teenager killed his math teacher and did “unspeakable things” to her body, but he was driven by severe mental illness, his defense attorney told jurors at his murder trial Monday. Philip Chism, 16, is charged with murder, rape and robbery in the October 2013 slaying of Colleen Ritzer…. Read More

November 17, 2015

Warning! Severe weather front to SLAM parts of US

A wintry blast of air is expected to bring severe cold weather to parts of the Western United States this week. The cold front has already whipped up a damaging tornado in Central California and hit the Los Angeles area with gusts topping 70 mph, forecasters said. Drivers in Southern California… Read More

November 17, 2015

US airstrikes take out 100+ ISIS oil trucks

In a new twist to an intensifying campaign to squeeze Islamic State oil revenues, U.S. warplanes have destroyed 116 oil-hauling trucks in eastern Syria that were a key part of a smuggling operation that brings the group an estimated $1.4 million a day. The series of strikes conducted Sunday and… Read More

November 17, 2015

Maryland governor’s cancer in remission

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he’s in complete remission after months of chemotherapy for B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, but he acknowledged the possibility of the cancer returning and said he will continue preventive health care and monitoring. He also said his work to raise awareness about the disease is just beginning…. Read More

November 17, 2015

MTV star dies

Vincent Margera, known to MTV viewers as “Don Vito” from the series “Viva La Bam” and “Jackass,” has died. He was 59. His sister-in-law, April Margera, says he’d been in and out of a suburban Philadelphia hospital since spring, suffering from liver and kidney failure. She says he died Sunday… Read More

November 16, 2015
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