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Sunday Reads: April 7

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Hope everyone stayed dry and is ready for the eclipse tomorrow.

Here’s this week’s reading list Great Falls.

The Washington Post: What not to do to when watching the solar eclipse tomorrow

Associated Press: A mom called 911 to get her son mental health help. He died after police responded with force

The New York Times: Patient with transplanted pig kidney leaves hospital for home

The Washington Post: Montana GOP Senate candidate says he lied to park ranger about gunshot wound in 2015

Associated Press: Why is Taiwan so exposed to earthquakes and so well prepared to withstand them?

The Washington Post: Biden warns Netanyahu the situation in Gaza is ‘unacceptable’

The Economist: Beware a world without American power

Route Fifty: Why so many election officials are leaving

Kaiser Health News: End of internet subsidies for low-income households threatens telehealth access

ProPublica: Oregon leaders hampered drug decriminalization effort

Houston Chronicle: Chris Hollins warns Houston has one year to fix its budget

Denver Post: Denver’s Roads to Recovery initiative prioritizes treatment over jail

Kansas Reflector: Kansas newspaper that was raided by Marion police sues officials for attack on free press

News Center Maine: Maine close to adopting popular vote for presidential elections

The New York Times: U.S. charges 8 in beer heists that targeted trains and warehouses

The Economist: Did Russia try to break the internet?

The New Yorker: The Fight to Restore Abortion Rights in Texas

High Country News: The promise of underground seed banks

The Washington Post: Big Food and dietitians push ‘anti-diet’ advice, despite rising obesity

The Economist: Can you build an American voter?

CT Mirror: CT lawmakers want $100 million for child care ‘trust fund’

The New York Times: There’s an explosion of plastic waste. Big companies say ‘We’ve got this.’

The Washington Post: An ‘extremely active’ hurricane season is headed our way, experts warn

Associated Press: Kentucky governor vetoes nuclear energy legislation due to the method of selecting board members

The Washington Post: Photos of mining in Canada (from an old friend of mine)

The New York Times: Once Upon a Time, the world of picture books came to life

The Economist: “Perpetual stew,” an ancient way of cooking, has won Gen Z fans

The Atlantic: A vision of the city as a live organism

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