Sunday Reads: Sept. 15
Hope everyone enjoyed the sunshine this weekend and here’s to a great week.
Here’s this week’s reading list:
The Wall Street Journal: Cantor Fitzgerald bids adieu to a 9/11 survivor
CBS News: Saving Walden Pond: How a treasured landmark is under threat
The Economist: America keeps Ukraine fighting with its hands tied
The Atlantic: How abortion bans force doctors to ignore their training
Associated Press: How a bag of Cheetos had a huge impact on a national park ecosystem
The New York Times: North Dakota’s abortion ban is overturned
Food and Environment Reporting Network: Secrets of the swamp
The Atlantic: The Springfield effect
The Washington Post: Taliban begins enforcing new draconian laws, and Afghan women despair
The New Yorker: The longest yard sale
The Washington Post: Why schools are ripping up playgrounds across the U.S.
The Nation: The immigrant workers taking on America’s largest meatpacker
The New York Times: Greed, gluttony, and the crack-up of Red Lobster
The Washington Post: Mapping two decades of Google search data reveals a candid — and somewhat disturbing — picture of the American psyche
Associated Press: Charles Barkley promises $1M donation to New Orleans school
The Washington Post: Boeing workers vote overwhelmingly to strike, in defeat for troubled company
The New York Times: New photos from Titanic show long-lost statue and damaged bow
Poynter: A eulogy for America’s greatest living obit writer — Robert McFadden




