Sunday Reads: March 31
It’s been a little bit, but Sunday Reads are back.
Here’s this week’s reading list.
The Atlantic: Russia’s tragedy, Putin’s humiliation
Associated Press: DOJ sues Apple in antitrust case, says it has illegal monopoly over smartphones
The Atlantic: The internet was better when it was terrible
The Washington Post: Officials studied Baltimore bridge risks but didn’t prepare for ship strike
NPR: Car washes are proliferating across the U.S. Here’s why
Associated Press: Japan: TEPCO releases first images from deep inside melted Fukushima nuclear reactor
The New York Times: Large grocers took advantage of pandemic supply chain disruptions, F.T.C. finds
Missoulian: Missoula governments losing ARPA funding
The Washington Post: LSU’s Kim Mulkey holds grudges, battles everyone and keeps winning
Associated Press: Girls are falling in love with wrestling, the nation’s fastest-growing high school sport
Smithsonian Magazine: The history of Daylight Saving Time
The Economist: Why young men and women are drifting apart
The Washington Post: In post-Roe America, the number of ‘self-managed’ abortions rose sharply, report finds
New York Magazine: Condé Nast and other publishers face the media apocalypse
The Atlantic: Evan Gershkovich’s year in captivity
The New York Times: What happened to MH370? What we know about the Malaysia Airlines flight
NPR: Opill, an over-the-counter birth control pill, now for sale online
Seattle Times: WA passes bill to protect libraries, as other states target them
National Geographic: Who are Sweden’s Easter witches?
The New York Times: The Sunday read: ‘My goldendoodle spent a week at some luxury dog ‘hotels.’ I tagged along.’




