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Sunday Reads: April 5

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This week’s reading list.

Flathead Beacon: Kalispell City Council adopts land use plan in 5-4 vote

Flathead Beacon: Whitefish City Council edits growth policy after state senator raises legal concerns

Billings Gazette: Billings examines TIFs, Heights lobbies for new district

Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Enforcement Division leaders removed after critical report

The Washington Post: Judge rules Trump order eliminating NPR, PBS funding unconstitutional

The New York Times: Trump’s media-bashing is coming back to bite him in court

The Washington Post: Vance’s Iran talks yielded no deal, but U.S. sees slight shift in dynamics

Associated Press: U.S. military warns it will blockade Iranian ports

PBS: What to know about the daring rescue of two U.S. aviators shot down in Iran

The Economist: There is still time to resurrect talks between America and Iran

Associated Press: Trump lambasts pope, extending feud over Iran war

The New York Times: State judges turn to guns in new era of judicial threats

NPR: There’s growing disquiet in the military. The Iran war made it worse

The Economist: How China hopes to win from the war

The New York Times: Trump officials push allies to pursue Antifa and far left as terrorist threats

L.A. Times: He was willing to testify against the cartel. ICE got to him first.

The Economist: How France learned to fight Russian disinformation

The New York Times: America’s furniture stores struggle to survive a frozen housing market

The Washington Post: Social media addiction? This detox could reverse a decade of damage.

Reuters: U.S. nuclear power regulator phases out agency-led commando drills at plants

The New York Times: To fill air traffic controller shortage, F.A.A. turns to gamers

The Washington Post: CDC delays report showing covid vaccine benefits, scientists say

NPR: Will data centers in space work? Elon Musk says yes.

Food and Environment Reporting Network/Rolling Stone: In first for Big Tech, Amazon pays to settle data-center pollution suit

The Washington Post: Supreme Court remade by Trump ushers in historic defeats for civil rights

The New York Times: White House warned staff not to engage in insider trading amid war with Iran

PBS: The Senate has passed a major housing reform bill. Here are 3 ways it could have a ‘big impact’

The New York Times: No one at Waffle House remembers FEMA official who says he teleported in

The Economist: On the front lines, Russian soldiers pay officers to stay alive

The Washington Post: Mississippi is running out of liquor and it’s the state’s fault

Associated Press: Maine’s pool of money from taxes on home sales is growing. How is it being used?

PBS: Why private credit is creating major concerns among economists

Associated Press: Eswatini Supreme Court allows lawyer access to men in U.S. deportation case

The New York Times: Gilgo Beach killer’s ‘unusual’ deal could help solve other murders

KFF Health News: Trump’s personnel agency is asking for federal workers’ medical records

The Atlantic: What happened after a teacher ditched screens

The New York Times: Who murdered Minerliz? How a diner meet-up cracked the case.

High Country News: A shrinking Colorado River is forcing farms to change

AL.com: Alabama schools could be required to allow student-led prayers if voters approve amendment

The New York Times: I.U.C.N. red list moves Emperor Penguins to “endangered”

The Atlantic: A post-literate age

The New Yorker: What the verdict against Meta and Google says about the way we live now

The New York Times: The dogma of meat

Taste: Why the cookbook endures

The Atlantic: How do you live without a stomach?

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