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In a caustic post on his Truth Social account, Trump said he would double impending tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium in response to a planned Canadian surcharge on electricity bound for northern US states.

From BBC

Between them, they had planned to purchase a caravan, load it with explosives and antisemitic materials and leave it in a specific location, before informing law enforcement about "an impending terror attack against Jewish Australians".

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On 9 April Mr Carty carried out a home visit where he wrote in documents that she was "clearly very low in mood, and the impending bail date is really upsetting her".

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Domestic EV players say having a "level playing field" is important, but appear unperturbed by Tesla's impending entry for now.

From BBC

"It'll take a while for the effects to be felt, but they're coming," she said, predicting the impending changes at SSA will be "far worse" than the planned cuts to Medicaid.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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