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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.

[Exclusive] Muslim migrants targeting Christians

As Europe’s migrant crisis worsens, there’s an epidemic of racial and religious violence that’s coming with it — and it’s much worse than the media is reporting. The conditions in these migrant camps are bad. Disorder, theft, the religious persecution of Christians, and riots over the lack of amenities are… Read More

October 28, 2015

Major candidate FINISHED after tonight’s debate

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush’s standing in the 2016 presidential race has never been weaker. When he initially threw his hat in the ring, he was considered by many to be the frontrunner for the nomination. But with his poll numbers slipping, he has had to slash his campaign staff budget, and… Read More

October 28, 2015

Evangelicals to host their first pro-life conference

Evangelical leaders are working with Roman Catholics to host their first-ever pro-life conference, “Evangelicals for Life” early next year. It is to be hosted by Focus on the Family and the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. Evangelicals admire the pro-life efforts of Catholics, and owe “an… Read More

October 28, 2015

Outrage! Congress passes bill to spy on Americans

The Senate quietly passed a bill Tuesday they claimed is aimed at improving cybersecurity by encouraging companies and the government to share information about threats. But civil liberties advocates are angry, saying the government is using this bill to gather secret information from major US companies on their customers. And… Read More

October 28, 2015

The term ‘hard worker’ is racist and offensive, says MSNBC host

In case you’re keeping score, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry said this weekend that using the term “Hard Worker” is considered offensive and racist. While Perry and guest Alfonso Aguilar discussed speaker Paul Ryan, the MSNBC host cautioned that using the phrase “hard worker” might be offensive to African-Americans, because it… Read More

October 28, 2015

Striking teachers’ union turns down $80K salaries

An Illinois teachers’ union is being accused of unreasonable greed after they’ve rejected multiple offers of salaries up to nearly $80,000 a year and $2,000 in bonuses across the board. And a strike that has kept some of the state’s poorest kids out of school for nearly a month — including children whose… Read More

October 28, 2015

China angry, summons US ambassador to complain of US Navy ‘provocation’

China summoned the American ambassador to angrily protest the US Navy’s sailing of a warship close to one of China’s artificial islands in the South China Sea, in a daring act by the Navy that challenged Chinese sovereignty claims. China’s Foreign Ministry said on its website Wednesday that Executive Vice… Read More

October 28, 2015

Self-driving cars just 5 years away?!

Visions of cars that drive themselves without emitting a bit of pollution while entertaining passengers with online movies and social media are what’s taking center stage at the Tokyo Motor Show. Reporters got a preview look at the exhibition Wednesday, ahead of its opening to the public Oct. 30. Nissan… Read More

October 28, 2015

Next generation of Air Force stealth bombers will be incredible

The Air Force said Tuesday it chose Northrop Grumman Corp., maker of the B-2 stealth bomber, to build its next-generation bomber, a highly classified, $80 billion project designed to replace the aging bomber fleet with an information-age aircraft that eventually may be capable of flying without a pilot aboard. The… Read More

October 28, 2015

Officers shed tears over fallen hero

Hundreds of officers stood in the shadows of blue ribbons tied to fences and trees as they waited Tuesday to pay tribute to a policeman slain on patrol — a man remembered for his love of family and pride in his job. Officer Randolph Holder always wanted to be a… Read More

October 27, 2015
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