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Remy Tumin

Remy Tumin

Reporter at The New York Times

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Can AriZona’s 99-Cent Iced Tea Survive Trump’s Tariffs?

The price has been AriZona’s calling card for nearly three decades. A 50 percent tariff on imported aluminum may change that.
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Kouri Richins to Stand Trial for Murder in Husband’s Poisoning. Her...

The Utah mother of three wrote a children’s book about coping with grief after her husband’s death. Prosecutors say she mixed a lethal dose of fentanyl into his drink.
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‘Una vida increíble’: tras un diagnóstico terminal, un joven padre ...

Tanner Martin documentó su lucha contra el cáncer de colon para cientos de miles de seguidores. Anunció su muerte en un video que ha sido visto millones de veces.
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‘Life Was Awesome’: After Terminal Diagnosis, a Young Father Announ...

Tanner Martin has documented his fight against colon cancer for hundreds of thousands of followers. His death was announced in a recorded video.
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Florida Fisherman Is Charged in Shark Stabbing

Florida Fisherman Is Charged in Shark Stabbing
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In New Jersey Wrestling, a High School Fight Goes Out of Bounds

When opposing fans taunted a wrestling star, he and his father fought back. The clash lay bare the intensity of competition, and parental interference, in an increasingly high-stakes sport.
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There’s No NJ Transit Service to Shakira’s Concerts. Should Beyoncé...

Whenever, wherever, Shakira’s fans were going to find a way to get to her sold-out concert in New Jersey Thursday night. Some had a smooth and efficient experience taking the bus.
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Robert S. Douglas, Founder of the Black Dog Apparel Company, Dies a...

The logo for his tavern on Martha’s Vineyard transformed a black Labrador-boxer mix into an international emblem for summertime.
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Robert S. Douglas, Founder of the Black Dog, Dies at 93

The logo for his tavern on Martha’s Vineyard transformed a black Labrador-boxer mix into an international emblem for summertime.
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3 Dead After Small Plane Crashes Into a Nebraska River

The plane was traveling along the Platte River when it crashed into the water south of Fremont, Neb., on Friday night, officials said.
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5 Migrants Assumed Dead After Boat Capsizes Off Florida Coast

Four people were rescued on Sunday, two days after the boat capsized off the state’s Atlantic coast, the authorities said.
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3 Killed in Fiery Plane Crash in Boca Raton

A man in a car also was injured when the small plane crashed near an interstate overpass a short distance from Boca Raton Airport in Florida, the authorities said.
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He Served 36 Years for His Wife’s Murder and Then Forgave the Man W...

Leo Schofield maintained he was innocent all along in his wife’s 1987 murder. For “Bone Valley,” a podcast about the case, he connected with the man who said he did it.
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The Pong-Pong Fruit in ‘White Lotus’ Really Is That Dangerous

Indigenous to parts of South and Southeast Asia, Australia and the Pacific islands, the fruit contains a toxin in its seeds that attacks the heart.
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Tesla Recalls Nearly All Cybertrucks Over Stainless Steel Panels Fa...

The recall of about 46,000 vehicles includes all models that were manufactured from November 2023, when the Cybertruck was first produced, through February.
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CrossFit Is for Sale Again Amid Years of Shake-Ups

The search for new owners comes after a tumultuous five years for the fitness company, including an athlete death and financial concerns.
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3 Helicopter Skiers Feared Dead in Alaska Avalanche, Officials Say

The group was traveling with guides from a commercial heli-skiing operation, which escorts backcountry skiers via helicopter to the tops of mountains that are otherwise inaccessible.
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Rose Girone, Oldest Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 113

She fled Nazi Germany in 1939 with her husband and baby only to be forced into a Jewish ghetto in Shanghai. Still, she would often say, “Aren’t we lucky?”
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Strong Winds Force Cancellation of Some Mardi Gras Parades in Louis...

Jefferson Parish canceled its parades, and officials in New Orleans were warily watching the Tuesday forecast.
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Investigations Into 6 Killings Look to a Fringe Group Known as the ...

The violent deaths, including of a Border Patrol agent in Vermont, a landlord in California, and a couple in Pennsylvania, have led law enforcement to a group with obscure ideas.
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How One President’s Day Became Presidents’ Day

The United States began celebrating its first president when he was still a general. Nearly 300 years since George Washington’s birth, the holiday has morphed into a celebration of the presidency.