Portrait of Clare Toeniskoetter

Clare Toeniskoetter

Recent and archived work by Clare Toeniskoetter for The New York Times

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    Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ a Forever Problem?

    The Environmental Protection Agency says “forever chemicals” must be removed from tap water. But they lurk in much more of what we eat, drink and use.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Kim Tingley, Clare Toeniskoetter, Shannon M. Lin, Summer Thomad, Stella Tan, Jessica Cheung, Sydney Harper, Devon Taylor, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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    How One Family Lost $900,000 in a Timeshare Scam

    A Mexican drug cartel is targeting seniors and their timeshares.

    By Katrin Bennhold, Asthaa Chaturvedi, Will Reid, Clare Toeniskoetter, Lynsea Garrison, Brendan Klinkenberg, Michael Benoist, Marion Lozano, Rowan Niemisto, Dan Powell, Pat McCusker and Chris Wood

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    Kids Are Missing School at an Alarming Rate

    How the pandemic changed families’ lives and the culture of education.

    By Katrin Bennhold, Sarah Mervosh, Clare Toeniskoetter, Luke Vander Ploeg, Summer Thomad, Diana Nguyen, M.J. Davis Lin, Paige Cowett, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell and Chris Wood

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    The Caitlin Clark Phenomenon

    The Iowa basketball star is blazing a trail in women’s sports.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Matt Flegenheimer, Clare Toeniskoetter, Olivia Natt, Alex Stern, Rachelle Bonja, Mooj Zadie, Lexie Diao, Michael Benoist, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto and Alyssa Moxley

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    The Alarming Findings Inside a Mass Shooter’s Brain

    An attack by an Army reservist prompted a search for answers about whether the soldier’s service could have been a factor.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Dave Philipps, Jessica Cheung, Clare Toeniskoetter, Olivia Natt, Sydney Harper, M.J. Davis Lin, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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    Biden, Trump and a Split Screen at the Texas Border

    The president and his likely election opponent visited the political hot spot on the same day and gave dueling speeches.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Shannon Lin, Clare Toeniskoetter, Sydney Harper, Kate LoPresti, Paige Cowett, Michael Benoist, Brendan Klinkenberg, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano and Alyssa Moxley

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    The Voters Willing to Abandon Biden Over Gaza

    Michigan’s primary election will be a test of Democratic anger over the president’s position on Israel.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Jennifer Medina, Asthaa Chaturvedi, Clare Toeniskoetter, Jessica Cheung, Summer Thomad, Sydney Harper, Devon Taylor, Marc Georges, Rachel Quester, Ben Calhoun, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto and Alyssa Moxley

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    Why Boeing’s Top Airplanes Keep Failing

    After a panel blew off an Alaska Airlines flight, questions have again swirled around the manufacturer.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Sydney Ember, Sydney Harper, Diana Nguyen, Mary Wilson, Clare Toeniskoetter, Lexie Diao, Michael Benoist, Marion Lozano, Pat McCusker and Chris Wood

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    El Salvador Decimated Gangs. But at What Cost?

    What was one of the world’s most violent countries has become incredibly safe. It has transformed more troubling ways, too.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Natalie Kitroeff, Carlos Prieto, Clare Toeniskoetter, Will Reid, Lexie Diao, Michael Benoist, Rowan Niemisto, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Diane Wong and Chris Wood

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    The 1948 Economic Moment That Might Explain Our Own

    In the aftermath of World War II, many Americans found themselves frustrated by the policies of the president, Harry S. Truman.

    By Michael Barbaro, Nate Cohn, Alex Stern, Mooj Zadie, Clare Toeniskoetter, Mary Wilson, Devon Taylor, Patricia Willens, Rowan Niemisto, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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