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Sunday Reads: Dec. 17

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This week’s reading list was a little shorter this week since Jenn ran away to Virginia for a few days for an early holiday with family. But then she had a few free minutes and added more links.

Have a great week Great Falls.

Flathead Beacon: Community land trust expands affordable housing inventory in the Flathead Valley

The Atlantic: A stubborn workplace holiday tradition

ProPublica: How police have undermined the promise of body cameras

The New York Times: The guns were said to be destroyed. Instead, they were reborn.

The Washington Post: As some U.S. cities struggle with immigration, Pittsburgh wants migrants

Associated Press: U.S. judge to decide Friday if Colorado can reintroduce wolves over cattle industry objections

The Washington Post: Israeli officials to meet with hostage families, group says

NPR: Schools turn from discipline to rehabilitation after students overdose

Associated Press: Judge denies cattle industry’s request to temporarily halt wolf reintroduction in Colorado

The Atlantic: The destruction of the Nord Stream Pipeline is the mystery no one wants solved

The Economist: Vladimir Putin is running Russia’s economy dangerously hot

The Washington Post: A Post and ‘Frontline’ documentary explores Jack Teixeira’s alleged leak of U.S. military secrets — and why he wasn’t stopped

Mashable: 2023 was the ‘Year of the Girl.’ But what does that really mean?

Bloomberg Businessweek: At World Central Kitchen, Jóse Andrés is in the middle of a mess

The Washington Post: Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu found guilty of embezzlement and sentenced to more than five years in Vatican ‘trial of the century’

The New York Times: The plight of America’s aging farmworkers

The Herald Palladium: DEA warns Georgia pharmacies that selling medical marijuana is illegal

The New York Times: Exhumation in unsolved 1969 killing raises hopes for answers

Associated Press: Future of food

The New York Times: Author Cait Corrain admits to ‘review bombing’ on Goodreads

The Washington Post: The other explosive theory for the demise of dinosaurs

The New York Times: Skull of ancient ‘sea monster’ with dagger-like teeth discovered in England

The Washington Post: Inside the bin stores where your Amazon, Walmart returns are resold

Associated Press: New York removes medical debt from credit reports

Scientific American: Do video doorbells really prevent crime?

The Washington Post: They watched their husbands win the Heisman – then lost them to CTE

Bloomberg: City life is too lonely. Urban planning can help.

The Wall Street Journal: Why are cities closing shelters if homelessness is rising?

The Seattle Times: Seattle approves new mandates for sidewalk repair and construction

NOLA.com: New Orleans officials move to fix French Quarter trash collection issue with emergency measure.

The Washington Post: The secret to getting people to eat more plant-based food

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