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“This Is Textbook Authoritarianism,” Rep. Durbin Insists — “The President of the United States Is Working to Rig the System to Ensure That Republicans Never Lose Another Election” — “Trump and His Allies Want to Deploy Militarized Agents to Polling Locations to Intimidate and Deter Americans From Actually Voting”
Read More: “This Is Textbook Authoritarianism,” Rep. Durbin Insists — “The President of the United States Is Working to Rig the System to Ensure That Republicans Never Lose Another Election” — “Trump and His Allies Want to Deploy Militarized Agents to Polling Locations to Intimidate and Deter Americans From Actually Voting”“This is textbook authoritarianism,” Senator Dick Durbin said during a congressional hearing this week, insisting that President Donald Trump and his allies are taking steps to manipulate elections and…
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China Tests 570 mph-Speeding Spy Drone Aimed at Surveillance
Read More: China Tests 570 mph-Speeding Spy Drone Aimed at SurveillanceChina’s CH-7 stealth unmanned aerial vehicle has completed its maiden flight, marking a significant milestone for one of the country’s most closely monitored high-altitude reconnaissance drone programs. According to Chinese…
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U.S. State Department said to reach out to 70 countries on Gaza force plan
Read More: U.S. State Department said to reach out to 70 countries on Gaza force planThe US State Department has reached out to more than 70 countries with formal requests for troops or financial support for an international security force intended to maintain order in Gaza.…
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U.S. Analysts Investigate Unexpected Orbit Shift of Military Satellite
Read More: U.S. Analysts Investigate Unexpected Orbit Shift of Military SatelliteBefore Skynet became known as the artificial intelligence-controlled military satellite system from the Terminator films, it was a satellite launched by the UK military. Launch and original mission The…
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U.S. Coast Guard Seizes $28 Million in Cocaine Off Florida Coast in Station’s Largest Bust Since the 1990s
Read More: U.S. Coast Guard Seizes $28 Million in Cocaine Off Florida Coast in Station’s Largest Bust Since the 1990sU.S. Coast Guard members conducting a routine safety inspection Tuesday discovered more than 3,500 pounds of cocaine worth approximately $28 million, marking the largest cocaine seizure at that station…
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U.S. Calls for Restraint After Thai F-16 Airstrikes Near Cambodia Border
Read More: U.S. Calls for Restraint After Thai F-16 Airstrikes Near Cambodia BorderHeavy combat between Thailand and Cambodia has entered a second week, with Cambodia claiming Thai airstrikes are penetrating deeper into its territory and approaching shelters housing displaced populations. Monday airstrikes According to Cambodia’s…
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U.S. Military Gains Access to Trinidad and Tobago Airports as Venezuela Tensions Escalate
Read More: U.S. Military Gains Access to Trinidad and Tobago Airports as Venezuela Tensions Escalatehe government of Trinidad and Tobago said Monday that it would allow the U.S. military to access its airports in coming weeks as tensions build between the United States…
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Ukraine’s Flamingo missile said to be able to wreak havoc on Putin’s air defence production
Read More: Ukraine’s Flamingo missile said to be able to wreak havoc on Putin’s air defence productionUkraine’s domestically produced cruise missiles could deliver a significant blow to Russia’s air defense production capabilities, potentially enabling more effective long-range drone strikes against targets inside Russia, according to…
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U.S. Deploys Military Assets Along Most of California–Mexico Border as Military Security Zone, Reports Say
Read More: U.S. Deploys Military Assets Along Most of California–Mexico Border as Military Security Zone, Reports SayMost of California’s border with Mexico will be converted into a militarized zone to expand security operations and support the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts. Designated area According to Border Report, the area will…
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Russian ex-prisoners recruited for Ukraine tied to surge in deadly crime at home, data shows
Read More: Russian ex-prisoners recruited for Ukraine tied to surge in deadly crime at home, data showsMore than 1,000 civilian deaths and injuries linked to returning Russian convict soldiers, outlets report Russia’s policy of releasing prisoners to fight in Ukraine is being blamed for a…
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Military helicopters drop Christmas presents for schools in England
Read More: Military helicopters drop Christmas presents for schools in EnglandSOMERSET, England – Military helicopters traded combat missions for Christmas cheer as Royal Navy and Army Air Corps crews mounted special sorties to deliver Father Christmas to schools across Somerset…
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Zane Clark
Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.



















