Happy airshow weekend everyone, hope you enjoyed the show. Here’s this week’s reading list.
NPR: This small city ditched its buses. Its public Uber-like service has been a big hit
The New York Times: Maybe we don’t need groceries in 15 minutes after all
Bloomberg Businessweek: A meat analog’s journey from a Yellowstone geyser to Le Bernardin
The New York Times: Women face risks as doctors struggle with medical exceptions on abortion
Los Angeles Times: A former Bracero’s ‘immigrant worker history class’
The Washington Post: Here’s how the electric vehicle revolution is going
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. initiates trade fight with Mexico over energy policy
The New York Times: Soaring overdose rates in the pandemic reflected widening racial disparities
The Washington Post: Meet the people who still haven’t gotten COVID. Here are some of their theories as to why.
The Economist: Software aspires to forecast who will win a battle
The New York Times: COVID rises across U.S. amid muted warnings and murky data
San Francisco Chronicle: DoroDash and Grubhub could drop delivery fee cap lawsuit against S.F. in potential deal
The Texas Tribune: Five takeaways from the House committee report on the Uvalde shooting
The New York Times: A North Dakota city attracted a corn mill. Then came questions about its Chinese owners.
The Washington Post: Confusion post-Roe spurs delays, denials for some lifesaving pregnancy care
NPR: A distillery is fighting invasive crabs by turning them into whiskey
CityLab: America’s bus driver shortage has left transit systems in crisis
The New York Times: Seeking leverage over Europe, Putin says Russia gas flow will resume
The New Yorker: Supply-chain problems? Try a cargo schooler
The Economist: America’s already-dreadful maternal mortality rate looks set to rise
The Washington Post: Opinion | This D.C. Council decision makes city streets unsafe


