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.Should you follow RFK’s new dietary guidelines? Mamdani’s wild first week. Tyler Cowen on Greenland. And much more.



Federal agents push through a crowd of bystanders as they leave the scene where a woman was fatally shot by an agent in Minneapolis. (Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images)
By The Free Press It’s Thursday, January 8.

This is The Front Page, your daily window into the world of The Free Press—and our take on the world at large. Today: Marty Makary, Ezekiel Emanuel, and others on to the new food pyramid. Olivia Reingold on Mayor Mamdani’s wild first week. Ken Rogoff on the Donroe Doctrine.

Tyler Cowen on why, and how, the U.S. should acquire Greenland. “Middlemarch changed my life.” And much more.But first: A shooting in Minneapolis—and our politicians’ irresponsible reaction.

On Wednesday morning in Minneapolis, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen who had intentionally blocked a group of officers.Almost the instant this awful news broke, two sharply different narratives didn’t just take hold—but were actively pushed by politicians on both sides of the aisle. To the Trump administration the story was clear: a “domestic terrorist” had been taken out by an ICE agent acting in self-defense. Democratic politicians, meanwhile, labeled it “murder,” the mayor Jacob Frey told ICE to “get the fuck out” of Minneapolis, and Minnesota governor Tim Walz blamed the administration’s “dangerous, sensationalized operations.”After video of the incident became available, the parallel rushes to judgment only accelerated.

Almost entirely absent in the hours after the shooting was the kind of restraint and responsibility that public officials used to show in combustible situations such as this. That’s the subject of our editorial. Read it here:

ReadThe Right Response to the Minneapolis ICE ShootingThe Trump administration flipped the food pyramid upside down on Wednesday with the announcement of new dietary guidelines. The news is a huge moment for

MAHA, the campaign to Make America Healthy Again, as it casts aside old ways and entrenched interests that proponents blame for allowing America to get sicker and sicker.But is the new advice any good?

Marty Makary, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, and his deputy Kyle Diamantas, lay out the case for the new pyramid in an essay for The Free Press.

Read their argument that they have officially ended the era of bad dietary advice from the government:ReadWhy We Threw Out the Broken Food PyramidBut what do the outside experts think?

We asked Ezekiel EmanuelLucy McBrideVani Hari, and Nina Teicholz for their takes. Here’s what they told us:ReadHas the Food Pyramid Been Fixed? Or Is It Even More Broken?Mamdani’s Wild First WeekOlivia ReingoldIt’s been a week since Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as mayor, and he isn’t exactly off to a quiet start in Gracie Mansion. “It took just three hours after his inauguration last Thursday for my phone to start ringing with objections from City Hall staffers shocked by the conduct of their new boss,” writes Olivia Reingold. Read her report on the mayor’s opening moves.

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