Weekly News Update
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- The Washington Post [gift link] noted that because of tariffs, soon the math won't be mathing with Quince's $50 cashmere sweater.
- The Washington Post [gift link] reported that formaldehyde, and preservatives that release it, can be found in a variety of personal care products often marketed to Black women.
- In the Substack newsletter Take Your Time, the writer observed, “I Thought I Had Good Style — Then I Hired a Stylist.”
- The Financial Times [free link] detailed how Gen Z is returning to the office for the connection and routine of in-person work.
- The 19th detailed what student loan borrowers need to know now that student loan debt collection has returned.
- Intelligencer revealed just how common it is for college students to use ChatGPT to cheat (a pretty disturbing story).
- CNN reported that the Trump administration is ending the popular Energy Star program.
- NPR shared how one writer quit dieting and discovered her strength through weightlifting.
- For your Laugh of the Week, and oldie but goodie: “Why Summer Is Women's Winter.”
Noteworthy Threadjacks This Week…
- work bags to carry a laptop, water bottle, and lunch
- travel tips for Beijing, NYC with kids, and Malaysia
- how to go gray as a brunette
- good advice about marriage
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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