Sunday Reads: March 14

This week’s reading list. Have a good week Great Falls.
NPR: Results from the city that just gave away cash
Associated Press: From job cuts to online commerce, virus reshaped US economy
Glamour: Gabby Giffords gets a love letter from her husband, Sen. Mark Kelly
The Atlantic: The pandemic has given women a new kind of rage
Craft Beer and Brewing: Beyond ‘roasty’: The surprising psychology of stout
The New York Times: He quit the internet two months before the pandemic (opinion)
ProPublica: The lost year: What the pandemic cost teenagers
The Atlantic: The women who changed war reporting
Associated Press: After pandemic year, weary world looks back — and forward
The Washington Post: A third of all food in the U.S. gets wasted. Fixing that could help fight climate change
National Geographic: Why ‘star walking’ is the outdoor activity we need right now
The New York Times: What our food reporters and editors make when they’re too tired to cook
The Washington Post: Massive Facebook study on users’ doubt in vaccines finds a small group appears to play a big role in pushing the skepticism
NPR: Lou Ottens, inventor of the cassette tape, has died
The Atlantic: Private schools have become truly obscene
The Daily Press: Hampton’s $29.5 million aquatics center pitched to make a splash by next summer