Sunday Reads: Dec. 15
Here’s this week’s reading list.
Have a great week Great Falls.
The New York Times: Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing went silent for months. Where was he?
Reuters: China eyes negotiations as Trump threatens new tariffs
Associated Press: Ontario premier says US energy exports will be cut off if Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on Canada
The New York Times: Albertsons backs out of merger deal and sues Kroger after court rulings
New Hampshire Public Radio: They needed psychiatric care. Instead, they died after confrontations with NH corrections officers
Route Fifty: States were not prepared to face COVID-era UI fraud, congressional report says
Foreign Affairs: Can Trump split China and Russia?
The Economist: How the new Syria might succeed or fail
NPR: Glenn Miller’s sudden disappearance remains unsolved 80 years later
The New York Times: Their fertilizer poisons farmland. Now, they want protection from lawsuits.
The Washington Post: Free grocery stores offer a solution to food insecurity and waste
Route Fifty: Report: Electronic case reporting helped states during the pandemic — they need to use it more
The Washington Post: The Postal Service’s electric mail trucks are way behind schedule
Mother Jones: “It’s a crisis”: Federal cuts threaten services for child abuse survivors
The New York Times: Los Angeles Times owner wades deeper into opinion section
The New York Times: Amazon plans $1 million donation to Trump’s inaugural fund
The New York Times: Opinion | The Murdoch feud explained, with thanks to ‘Succession’




