'Like the Tiger King Got Elected Tax Collector': Inside the Case That Ensnared Matt Gaetz
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| Arts By David D. Kirkpatrick and Elaine Sciolino The Louvre inspected the "Salvator Mundi" and certified it as the work of Leonardo da Vinci. But it kept those findings secret after a squabble with the painting's owners. | | | Opinion By Charles M. Blow This racist theory is rooted in white supremacist panic. | | |
| By The New York Times Caron Nazario, an Army lieutenant, was driving through Windsor, Va., on Dec. 5, 2020, when two officers drew guns and doused him with pepper spray, according to a lawsuit filed this month. | | | By The Associated Press Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida, who is the subject of a sex-trafficking inquiry, defended himself on Friday, and said former President Donald J. Trump, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and others had offered him encouragement. | | | By Storyful and The Associated Press Powerful storms moved through the South late Friday into Saturday, killing two people in Louisiana, bringing hail the size of softballs and baseballs to parts of Alabama, and leaving damage in the Florida Panhandle. | | |
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