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    Sep 10

    2020 is already the state’s most destructive fire year on record. The Times has been on the ground covering the deadly firestorm raging across California for days. Catch up on all our coverage here 👇

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  3. 📺The game show is making its big return!📺 But things are going to look a little different:

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    Trump's antagonistic relationship with California overshadows his visit to check on wildfires by and

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  5. What bad blood? Taylor Swift sends Katy Perry's baby girl an adorable gift

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    First take from & : California's testy relationship with Trump overshadows president's visit to check on wildfires

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  7. 7 opiate overdoses in Pasadena have police scrambling to see if they're linked

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  8. ⚡️ “A museum announced the auction of a painting. It isn't what it seems.”

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  9. There’s smoke and ash outside. You feel like you’re inhaling tiny dust particles. You check your weather app for the air quality. But what do the numbers and colors mean? explains:

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  10. COVID-19 closed his dance piece. But 6 months later, a triumphant return

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  11. President Trump arrived in Northern California today for a briefing on the deadly wildfires, a event held mostly in private and overshadowed by Trump’s antagonism toward the state and the administration of Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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  13. Here's how artists have been coping with the pandemic: “So many people look at work via the internet that you could almost have a show and not really have a show"

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  14. Recently, another piece of art used in a California city's logo sparked a controversy

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  15. Speaking of controversial art sales, here's why a Massachusetts museum selling its prized Norman Rockwell painting should worry art museums everywhere

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  16. The sale—which the museum says is intended to raise money to diversify its collection—is scheduled for the evening of Oct. 6 at Christie’s in New York City. Just four weeks’ notice doesn’t give much time for public consideration of the deal

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  17. However, the $18M auction estimate means it will probably disappear from the public realm, vanishing into private hands. The museum posted 10 answers to questions about the deal on its website. One answer was telling:

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  18. The Everson Museum of Art announced it was selling a 1946 Jackson Pollock drip painting. It is only Pollock's second experiment with a drip technique that would prove to be influential for art internationally:

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  19. Our art critic says the planned auction of a painting in New York isn't what it seems; it's part of an alarming trend in the art world. Here's why he calls it an "inexcusable move" 👇👇👇

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  20. Aboard the Sally Ride, an all-female science team made this research cruise historic

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  21. As the death toll in California’s wildfires swelled to 24, authorities continued to search for a number of people still missing and firefighters toiled to keep multiple blazes from reaching populated communities ahead of an expected uptick in winds.

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