Rina Torchinsky
Stories
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Arts & Life
A 'Jaws' actor is named police chief in the town where the iconic movie was filmed
Decades ago, Jonathan Searle played one of the pranksters with a cardboard fin in Jaws.
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National
Ford is recalling about 39,000 SUVS after 16 catch fire under the hood
The company is urging those with affected vehicles to park their cars outside and away from structures.
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National
The CDC is investigating 180 cases of children with hepatitis. The cause is a mystery
The count of pediatric cases under investigation has grown since the agency's last update, but most of the increase represents previous cases that are just now being reported.
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National
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli has been released from prison
Shkreli, a former pharmaceutical executive known for raising the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000%, was sentenced to seven years in prison in for securities fraud in 2018.
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Business
Airbnb is renting out the iconic Moulin Rouge for three one-night stays
The historic space was established as a dance hall in 1889, featuring a cabaret show that included the first cancan performance.
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National
Details emerge about the suspect in the Buffalo mass shooting
A white gunman dressed in military-style clothing allegedly killed 10 people at a Buffalo grocery store. Here's what we know about him.
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National
Reproductive rights supporters rally across the country
Thousands of reproductive rights supporters are gathering Saturday at rallies across the country in protest of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Food
White House bolsters efforts to get baby formula into the hands of WIC recipients
States have been asked to increase accessibility of baby formula for recipients of the low-income program. And the Food and Drug Administration is looking at ways to make it easier to import formula.
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National
Tennis star Naomi Osaka is launching her own sports agency
The 24-year-old tennis champ is leaving IMG to start an agency of her own.
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National
How period tracking apps and data privacy fit into a post-Roe v. Wade climate
Privacy experts warn that in a world without Roe v. Wade, data from period-tracking apps could potentially be used to penalize anyone seeking an abortion.