The Morning Brew: Tuesday, 1.8

Yesterday, the Morning Brew led with an analysis of Starbucks' problems. Later that day, the company replaced its CEO, James L. Donald, with Chairman -- and by far its most well known executive -- Howard Schultz. (New York Times)
China assesses its work in strengthening food safety: Progress has been made, but there's still much to be done. (AP)
A new study suggests that eating regular meals with family may reduce teenage girls' risk for developing eating disorders. (Science Daily)































