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Sen. Thom Tillis (R., N.C.) said President Trump’s tariff announcement will likely represent a ceiling and not a floor—but that could change if countries impose retaliatory tariffs.
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An American living in Thailand pleaded guilty on Wednesday to threatening to kill US Senator Thom Tillis and his staff by putting a bullet in their heads and cutting off their hands. What set him off?
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AlterNet on MSNThe Trump horror show continues — but here are 12 reasons to have hope | OpinionMy heart leapt last Saturday when I saw how many people turned out for the Hands Off protests: More than 1,200 rallies were held across all 50 states — drawing an estimated 3 million participants.
An American living in Thailand pleaded guilty Wednesday to threatening to kill Sen. Thom Tillis and his staff by putting a bullet in their heads and cutting off their hands. What set him off?
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