Sunday Reads: June 27

Happy weekend everyone, here’s this week’s reading list.
NPR: The Teamsters seek to unionize Amazon workers nationwide
Associated Press: High court limits when police can enter home without warrant
BBC: The treasure inside beer lost in a shipwreck 120 years ago
The Economist: Low-paid Britons are at the heart of the post-pandemic recovery
NPR: Supreme Court rules for cheerleader in free speech case
Montana Free Press: Legislature withdraws judicial subpoenas and asks for dismissal of case clarifying legislative authority
NPR: Fauci warns dangerous Delta variant is the greatest threat to U.S. COVID efforts
SFist: Beer shortage hits SF bars amidst supply chain hiccups
NPR: Supreme Court hands farmworkers union a major loss
Bloomberg: Grocery store boom is poised to live on even as pandemic fades
CityLab: For disabled users, the ‘open streets’ of the pandemic remain closed
NPR: More that half of U.S. buildings are in places prone to disaster, study finds
Vox: The doctors are not all right
National Geographic: Why ‘tiny forests’ are popping up in big cities
Wall Street Journal: ‘Jacket Required’ no more? How the pandemic changed dress codes
The New Yorker: The Delta variant is a grave digger to the unvaccinated
NPR: Here’s what’s included in the infrastructure deal that Biden struck with senators
Flathead Beacon: Four score and two years of running
The Wall Street Journal: Five U.S. cities change things up to draw visitors
Politico: ‘Rogue city leaders’: How Republicans are taking power away from mayors
Reuters: U.S. Democrats launch bill allowing existing nuclear plants tax credit