Weekly News Update

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  • Tired of contouring tips? The Guardian rounds up some products that highlight your best features instead.
  • Fortune asks if scarves are the new power accessory.
  • Racked explains why Nordstrom's Half Yearly Sales are back.
  • Real Simple advises you on whether to save or splurge on several types of beauty products.
  • Above the Law shares the 2015 ATL Top 50 Law School Rankings list.
  • Travelle gives you tips on TSA PreCheck to make your business trips go more smoothly.
  • A writer explains in Racked why she hasn't become a convert to the Marie Kondo school of thinking.
  • From Hot Buffet, a NYC sketch comedy group, here's a parody of the Jimmy Kimmel “Mean Tweets” segments that highlights some rather sexist quotes from men whose names you are sure to recognize (autoplay video).
  • And for your Laugh of the Week, here's a scene from a doggy daycare, from Inside Amy Schumer (autoplay video).
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