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- Racked shared the news that Rodan + Fields may face a class-action lawsuit because of the potentially harmful effects of its mega-seller, Lash Boost.
- Harvard Business Review explained how women leaders can gain and keep their mental energy.
- In Corporette-related news: Kat's old friend just launched a new program called the Work Happiness Method, all about helping you turn your dreary job into your dream job.
- The New York Times reported on new research showing that if a woman has their first baby between age 25 and 35, her pay will never recover in comparison to their husband's.
- Meanwhile, CNN reported on a federal court's ruling that women cannot be paid less than men on the basis of past salary.
- The Washington Post told the story of Capt. Tammie Jo Shults and her piloting of Southwest 1380 that saved 149 people after an in-flight engine failure.
- The Washington Post also looked at “virtual unknown” Sarah Sellers, a nurse anesthetist and amateur runner who came in second in the Boston Marathon this week.
- Refinery29 interviewed Maya Dusenbery, whose new book, Doing Harm, explains the ways that healthcare fails women. [affiliate link]
- For your Laugh of the Week, The Onion gave some handy travel tips.
- Our Week in the Life of a Working Mom series featured an in-house attorney for a corporation.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.