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EVERETT, Washington (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will be crossing the Mexican border today to meet with President Enrique Pena Nieto, who earlier this year compared Trump to Hitler. The face-to-face meeting will come hours before Trump is to deliver a speech on illegal immigration. Trump said during his primary campaign that the roughly 11 million people living in the U.S. illegally should be deported. But Trump recently suggested that he might be open to softening his stance.

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — Hillary Clinton visits the battleground state of Ohio today, where she'll address the American Legion's annual convention in Cincinnati. Clinton plans to stress her support for American exceptionalism, something her Republican rival Donald Trump rejects. Clinton is also expected to portray Trump as a questionable leader who would "walk away from our allies, undermine our values, insult our military."

HILO, Hawaii (AP) — People on Hawaii's Big Island are getting ready for what could be the first hurricane to make landfall in Hawaii in years. Forecasters say Hurricane Madeline is expected to bring hurricane conditions within the next 36 hours. It has weakened to a Category 1 storm, with sustained winds of about 90 mph.

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey is dismissing reports of a cease-fire deal with Kurdish rebels in northern Syria, and is vowing to continue its week-old military incursion into the neighboring country until it says all "terror entities are eliminated." Turkey's European Union affairs minister tells the state-run Anadolu news agency that to suggest that Turkey is on a par with a terrorist organization and to suggest that a deal has been reached between Turkey and Kurdish rebels "is unacceptable."

GENEVA (AP) — Authorities in Switzerland say they've found the remains of an American extreme sports enthusiast who went missing in the Alps five months ago. Twenty-eight-year-old Harrison Fast of Boulder, Colorado, was speed flying on a mountain in late March when the group he was with lost sight of him in bad weather. Speed flyers run or ski down slopes and then use special parachutes designed to let them fly fast and close to the ground. Authorities say a helicopter first spotted Fast's body last Thursday.

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