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  1. Federal Inquiry Traced Payments From Gaetz to Women

    A document prepared by federal investigators bolsters claims by women who say they were hired for sex by Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for attorney general, who denies wrongdoing.

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    The Justice Department declined to charge former Representative Matt Gaetz with a crime after its investigation, and the related documents have remained secret.
    The Justice Department declined to charge former Representative Matt Gaetz with a crime after its investigation, and the related documents have remained secret.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
  2. Is the Northeast Entering Its Wildfire Era?

    The New York region is unlikely to ever have as many brush fires as out West. But residents need to be ready for more droughts.

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    The Jennings Creek wildfire, along a mountainous border between New York and New Jersey, has been burning for 12 days. The 5,300-acre blaze is now mostly contained.
    The Jennings Creek wildfire, along a mountainous border between New York and New Jersey, has been burning for 12 days. The 5,300-acre blaze is now mostly contained.
    CreditDakota Santiago for The New York Times

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