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Trump brokers Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire as Asia tour begins + Ireland elects far-left president who called Israel a ‘terrorist state’ + Hurricane Melissa intensifies to rare Category 5, threatens CaribbeanHurricane Melissa Rapidly Intensifies - Jamaica Braces
Hurricane Melissa has rapidly intensified in the Caribbean and is forecast to become a major hurricane with catastrophic flooding and life threatening storm surge expected in Jamaica and parts of Hispaniola Emergency warnings and evacuations are underway
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130 million - Dollars donated to the Pentagon to cover troop pay during the government shutdown
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"I can play dirtier" — Donald Trump
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