Sunday Reads: Oct. 26
Happy weekend Great Falls. Here’s thi week’s reading list.
Reuters: Mexican president says U.S. players involved in fuel smuggling
The Washington Post: Average Obamacare premiums are set to rise 30 percent, documents show
Associated Press: Trump says a Canadian ad misstated Ronald Reagan’s views on tariffs. Here are the facts and context
KFF Health News: GOP talking point holds ACA is haunted by ‘phantom’ enrollees, but the devil’s in the data
Reuters: U.S. consumer prices rise slightly less than expected in September
BBC: Trump will meet Xi in South Korea, says White House
Alaska Public Media: This Alaska town gets weekly barges. So why do people use Instacart to fly in groceries?
The New York Times: Companies have shielded buyers from tariffs. But not for long.
The Washington Post: Louvre heist suspects arrested, and one of them was trying to leave France, Paris prosecutor says
CityLab: American roads are paved with inefficiency
StateScoop: Ohio expands 911 database to betteeople with disabilities
Route Fifty: One county uses wearables to protect its growing aging population
The Washington Post: A colossal Buc-ee’s broke a small Colorado town
CBS Atlanta: Downtown Atlanta opened a new grocery store to combat food insecurity. What’s happened since?
Cleveland.com: Ohio senator proposes eliminating local school property taxes
Reuters: Google backs U.S. gas power plant with carbon capture for Midwest data centers
Route Fifty: Shutdown leaves gaps in states’ health data, possibly endangering lives
Associated Press: California union floats idea of taxing billionaires to offset Medicaid cuts
Boston Globe: Mass notifications announce ACA exchange insurance rate hikes
Associated Press: University of Virginia strikes deal to pause Trump administration investigations
The Atlantic: What is Colonial Williamsburg for?
The New Yorker: Can the golden age of Costco last?
The Washington Post: The food writer emerged from her brush with cancel culture to build the shop of her dreams. We checked it out.




