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Summary
The article appears to be from The Onion, America's satirical news source, with a headline about an art thief leaving behind a tacky Jeff Koons piece. However, the provided content is primarily website navigation elements, weather information, and membership prompts rather than substantive article content. The actual article text about the art theft is not included in the provided excerpt.
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