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Good News for Women With Breast Cancer: Many Don’t Need Chemo
– http://www.nytimes.com/
Many women with early-stage forms of the disease can forego chemo, based on a test that measures the activity of genes involved in breast cancer recurrence.
Are we in the eye of the Trump hurricane?
– http://www.cnn.com/
Brian Stelter says a new NYT story reminds us that the Trump storm is still raging. Mary Katharine Ham, David Zurawik, Lynn Sweet, and Matt Lewis discuss how “two Americas” experience the storm differently. And Ham points out that “we’re part of the storm.”
Antibiotics Weren’t Used to Cure These Patients. Fecal Bacteria Were.
– http://www.nytimes.com/
In a small study, doctors used so-called fecal transplants to treat a serious gut infection in patients. The transplants, from healthy donors, were as effective as antibiotics.
Markets weekahead: Trump, trade and tariffs
– reuters.com
Trade will continue to be talk of the town for investors, after President Trump’s announcement of tariffs on the EU, Canada and Mexico sent a chill through financial markets last week. And many in Europe will be keeping a cautious eye on Italy’s new politcal setup.
How the media is covering Melania's absence
– http://www.cnn.com/
First Lady Melania Trump hasn’t been seen in public for almost a month. Is this a legitimate news story? David Zurawik and Lynn Sweet discuss it with Brian Stelter. When any first lady “disappears,” Sweet says, “of course reporters are going to raise questions.”
Is the media failing Puerto Rico?
– http://www.cnn.com/
TV coverage of the “Roseanne” controversy overshadowed a new study about the possible death toll in Puerto Rico. How and why are these coverage decisions made? What are the consequences? Brian Stelter asks David Zurawik and Maria Cardona.
