Sunday Reads: June 12
NPR: Figure skaters’ minimum age for top competitors will rise to 17 after scandal
The Washington Post: A Sriracha shortage is coming, and weather conditions are to blame
The New York Times: The new abortion bans: almost no exceptions for rape, incest or health
The Washington Post: Conservatives won school-board majorities and reversed equity initiatives
NPR: How the arts can help children think about gun violence
Vox: Can a diet of local food reduce your carbon footprint?
The New York Times: After Uvalde, teachers wonder ‘what more?’
Reuters: Fifth-generation cattle rancher aims to build biggest U.S. beef plant
The New York Times: A mental health clinic in school? No, thanks, says the school board
Grist: Coastal cities are already sinking
The New York Times: California’s housing crisis and the fight over 20 townhomes
The Economist: Congress’s Capitol-riot hearing confirms Donald Trump’s complicity
The New York Times: The long shadow of eugenics in America
The Texas Tribune: Few Texas school districts are using the school marshal program
The Washington Post: Anger and heartbreak on Bus No. 15
The New Yorker: The surreal case of a CIA hacker’s revenge
NPR: Unionization is catching on among undergraduate student workers
The Verge: New research points to bad math behind corporate renewable energy claims
CityLab: How cities responded to traffic deaths 100 years ago
Associated Press: US diverts COVID-19 funds to secure vaccines amid stalemate
The New York Times: Global growth will be choked amid inflation and war, World Bank says
NPR: College debt is one of the largest financial burdens young people face today
Tennessean: Gov. Bill Lee signs executive order on school safety, but quit on gun control
The Atlantic: The missing part of America’s pandemic response
The Washington Post: What happened to P.E.? It’s losing ground in our push for academic improvement. (Opinion)




