Sunday Reads: April 14

Here’s this week’s reading list. Hope everyone enjoyed the weather and got their taxes filed.

Here’s to a good week Great Falls.

NPR: Some Walmart shoppers could get up to $500 in cash from a class-action settlement

Associated Press: New Mexico electric vehicle mandates to remain in place as auto dealers fight the new rules

The New York Times: Insurance companies reap hidden fees as patients get unexpected bills

The Economist: Israel’s relations with America reach breaking point

The Washington Post: Baltimore bridge collapse could wipe out emergency federal highway fund

CNN: Looking for a late-night meal? America’s closed

Reuters: Major food companies offering deals, new sizes as low-income Americans spend less

The Atlantic: The cartel on your dinner plate

Foreign Affairs: Food as weapon makes a deadly comeback

Vox: Mega drive-throughs explain everything wrong with American cities

The Washington Post: U.S. pushing Israel not to escalate confrontation with Iran, officials say

The New Yorker: Donald Trump’s trial of the century

NPR: ‘The Indicator From Planet Money’: Can an old law bring down grocery prices?

CalMatters: California fails to track its homelessness spending or results

PEW: Americans rate their governments less positively

The Hechinger Report: When schools experimented with $10,000 pay hikes for teachers in hard-to-staff areas, the results were surprising