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Sunday Reads: April 20

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The Washington Post: People form human chain, move 9,100 books to new Michigan bookstore

NBC News: Dozens searched for a missing 2-year-old in the Arizona desert. Buford the dog was the real hero.

Associated Press: U.S. strikes kill 74 people, Houthis say, in deadliest attack of Trump campaign against rebel group

Havre Daily News/Weekly Chronicle: ICE questions Amtrak passengers in Havre about citizenship

Associated Press: Judge finds cause to hold Trump administration in criminal contempt for violating deportation order

ProPublica: Meet the tent company eyeing billions in Trump’s deportation plans

NPR: Trump moves to speed up asylum cases without court hearings

Associated Press: NTSB: Newark fire department lacked training in ‘failure of leadership’

Route Fifty: States turn to tech in push for safer roads

The Economist: America’s financial system came close to the brink

The Washington Post: Wis. court upholds creative veto to increase school funding for 400 years

NPR: HUD is selling its headquarters as Trump shrinks its staff

The New York Times: In one Colorado town, people experiencing homelessness can sleep in their car — if they have a job

Associated Press: FDA hiring contractors to replace fired staff who supported safety inspections

KFF Health News: States push Medicaid work rules, but few programs help enrollees find jobs

StateScoop: L.A.’s new data dashboard tracks environmental health after January wildfires

The Economist: Abortion becomes more common in some U.S. states that outlawed it

The New York Times: CIA director’s messages in leaked Signal chat were deleted, agency says

L.A. Times: An audit of L.A.’s program to fix deadly streets outlines its many failures

Reuters: Global shippers await word on U.S. plan to hit China-linked vessels with port fees

Route Fifty: ‘Water is complicated’: Utah looks to data-driven future for natural resources

KFF Health News: Beyond Ivy League, RFK Jr.’s NIH slashed science funding across states that backed Trump

The Washington Post: NIH science board purge hits women and minorities hardest, review shows

The New York Times: Leading nutrition scientist departs N.I.H., citing censorship

Reuters: Cut shifts or ramp up output? Vietnam’s exporters face dilemma amid tariff chaos

CBS News: FDA making plans to end its routine food safety inspections, sources say

The Washington Post: Justice Dept. social media policy runs counter to recent posts from top leaders

FedScoop: Trump EOs aim to overhaul federal procurement, contracting systems

The New York Times: State Dept. expands plans for closing embassies and consulates

KFF Health News: Covid worsened shortages of doctors and nurses. Five years on, rural hospitals still struggle.

The Washington Post: Where does hurricane waste go? We tracked it with Air Tags to find out.

The New York Times: Trump Administration says it will take over renovation of Penn Station

Associated Press: New York prison guards indicted in connection with an inmate’s death, governor says

The New York Times: Will Americans eat a $100 tariff on Shein packages?

The Mercury News: Mediator in California grocery labor talks laid off by DOGE

The Washington Post: DOGE sought to assign a team to an independent nonprofit group

The York Times: Is this the end of impulse shopping?

The New York Times: Sperm donors fathered More than 25 children each, Netherlands data reveals

The New York Times: Ex-Harvard Medical School morgue chief to plead guilty in sale of body parts

Washington Monthly: The role of greedflation in the price of eggs

Oxford American: Know your burger

The Atlantic: Guess what kind of cooking oil is tariff-proof?

The New York Times: Worth thousands on the black market, Lego kits are now a target of thieves

Jenn Rowell
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