Sunday Reads: Nov. 3
This week’s reading list.
The Washington Post: Analysis: The 7 most likely scenarios for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on Election Day
NPR: Videos purporting to show election fraud are leading to threats
Associated Press: Pennsylvania challenge of Elon Musk’s $1M-a-day voter sweepstakes moves back to state court
NPR: Women sharing personal stories about abortion bans have become a political force
Route Fifty: Final results may lag in deadlocked presidential contest, anxious election officials warn
NPR: Overseas and military voting lawsuit rulings in Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania
The Washington Post: A chaotic presidential transition could embolden U.S. adversaries
The Economist: A second Trump term comes with unacceptable risks
The Economist: Why The Economist endorses political candidates
Foreign Affairs: The covert war for American minds
The Washington Post: Voter fraud claims surge as social networks cut back on election protections
Bloomberg: Trumpism has deep roots in American history, and it will outlast Trump
State Scoop: CISA launches new election threats webpage ahead of Election Day
The Washington Post: Justice Dept. to monitor elections in 86 counties, most in two decades
Route Fifty: Early voting is open and going smoothly
The Washington Post: Confusion mounts in another U.S. city grappling with lead in its taps
Reuters: U.S. third-quarter labor costs growth smallest in more than three years
The Washington Post: As data centers for AI strain the power grid, bills rise for everyday customers
Associated Press: Texas hospitals will ask about immigration status
High Country News: Is a farm that hosts weddings still a farm?
The New York Times: Starbucks’s CEO steps in to tackle long list of issues
The Atlantic: What is ‘greedflation,’ and does it explain high grocery prices?
The Washington Post: The 20 best art museums in America
The Athletic: NFL players eat an estimated 80,000 Uncrustables a year
Scientific American: The surprising story of how peaches became an icon of the Southeast
Associated Press: John Fisher pledges $1 billion to construction of A’s stadium in Las Vegas




