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Best photos of May 24: Catastrophic flooding in New South Wales to US President Donald Trump's visit to New Jersey

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Graduates toss their caps in the air upon the conclusion of the Graduation and Commissioning Ceremony at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Reuters

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