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Trump latest: White House starts tariffs fight with Amazon and brushes off poll ratings on president's 100th day
The White House has accused Amazon of a "hostile" act over its response to Donald Trump's tariffs, which the firm denies. On his 100th day in office, Trump's press secretary insists Americans trust him - despite plunging polls. Listen to the 100th episode of Trump 100 as you scroll.
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Nottingham Uber drivers plot 24-hour strike as they protest exploitative pay
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Make-A-Wish Foundation celebrates World Wish Day
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BBC Death in Paradise fans issue plea after major series announcement
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Afghan drug addict is granted asylum in the UK - after winning human rights claim as a judge rules he would face persecution by the Taliban
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The Far-Right Origins Of Donald Trump’s Self-Deportations
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Trump DOJ Decimates The Civil Rights Division And All It Stood For
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For the Republican administration, the raw numbers on executive actions, deportations, reductions in the federal workforce, increased tariff rates and other issues point toward a renewed America.