Tuesday, July 17, 2018

@7:45, 7/17/18

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1
Business Day

TV Anchors Agape After the Trump-Putin Appearance

“Disgraceful,” Anderson Cooper of CNN said at the end of a news conference during which the reporters Jonathan Lemire and Jeff Mason asked tough questions.

Trump has not "fallen on his sword".

2
Health

Blood Pressure Medicine Is Recalled

The F.D.A. announced that batches of a widely used generic drug, valsartan, made in China, might be tainted with a probable cancer-causing ingredient.

 Part is paranoia.
Part is a real problem.
China has been careless about quality control.

3
Fashion & Style

Annabelle Neilson, Muse of Alexander McQueen, Dies at 49

The former model and reality TV personality was a fixture of the 1990s celebrity party scene in Britain, and a confidante to some of its biggest stars.

Careful words speaking good.

4
Style

Melania Trump’s Wardrobe Goes Mute

After the jacket controversy, the first lady dressed for discretion as she accompanied her husband on his European trip.

Donald Trump is a prima donna.

5
Crosswords & Games

What a Straight-A Student Passes With

Amanda Chung and Karl Ni soar in their first solo New York Times crossword outing.

A perfect score.

6
Magazine

How Can I Make My Partner’s Parents More Woke?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on handling racially insensitive remarks from a partner’s parents and keeping a bad actor off the board of directors.

These actions are others problems.
passing on the information is enough.

7
Opinion

I Was a White House Stenographer. Trump Wasn’t a Fan.

If the president is the victim of so much inaccurate reporting, as he claims, why is he so averse to having the facts recorded and transcribed?

The permanent record is a problem for Trump.
Facts change for him.

8
Magazine

America Can Never Sort Out Whether ‘Socialism’ Is Marginal or Rising

For more than a century, we’ve managed to think socialism is both a dead letter and the wave of the future — at the same time.

Beverly Gage has not made the split between political theory and economic practice clear. 
The result is continued confusion.

9
Well

How to Get Your Intuition Back (When It’s Hijacked by Life)

Suddenly at midlife, the gut instinct I had long relied on to make important life decisions left me. Here’s how I learned to get it back.

Do what works.

10
Health

Cognitive Test Trump Took May Have Been Undermined by Publicity, Doctors Warn

Articles about the test, known as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, or MoCA, listed some of its questions, potentially influencing future patients.

Window dressing need not be reliable.

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