Hi, this is Andy.
I've been a New York Times subscriber for years and years,
and I'm trying to get my teenagers interested in reading it.
If they were to have their own logins and we could share articles,
I think that would help get them interested.
It would also then allow us to discuss whether the dinner table or wherever.
Thank you very much.
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From the New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams and this is The Daily.
Earlier this week,
the CDC released new guidelines which dramatically cut down the number of childhood vaccines recommended by the federal government.
Today, my colleagues Benjamin Mueller and Apoorfa Mandevili explain what's being cut,
how this fits into the broader agenda from Health Secretary Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
and the broader implications for public health.
It's Thursday, January 8th.
Ben Aporva, thank you both so much for being here today.