Here’s this week’s reading list.
Enjoy the sunshine this weekend and Montana BrewFest downtown.
NPR: Issues with FAFSA could mean many students don’t go to college in the fall
The Washington Post: Preservationist helps Black families save key civil rights sites in the South
The Economist: Is America approaching peak tip?
The Washington Post: AI is exhausting the power grid. Tech firms are seeking a miracle solution.
The New Yorker: Britain’s embrace of the bomb
NPR: Walmart adopts electronic shelf labels, following other supermarkets. What it means for you
NPR: A Florida family is suing NASA after a piece of space debris crashed through their home
Reuters: Amazon mulls $5 to $10 monthly price tag for unprofitable Alexa service, AI revamp
The Washington Post: Supreme Court upholds gun ban for domestic-violence restraining orders
The New Yorker: How a homegrown teen gang punctured the image of an upscale community
The Economist: Why Costco is so loved
CyberScoop: U.S. election official: ‘Whack-a-mole’ strategies less effective to combat disinfo
Foreign Affairs: Israel’s war of regime change is repeating America’s mistakes
Grist: Restaurant workers are steamed – and organizing
The Economist: Walmart’s latest product? Its customers
The Atlantic: The new American mall
The Economist: How the young spend their money
The New York Times: Judy Garland Museum is raising money to bid on stolen ruby slippers
The Washington Post: Patagonia holds the next generation of lager beers, researchers find
The New York Times: This wild flamingo is summering in the Hamptons


