Weekly News Update

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  • Vox asked how the “buy-one-give-one” model could be modified to make a more meaningful impact.
  • Huffington Post offered what dermatologists really think about several new beauty products.
  • Motherly discussed whether CBD-based products are safe for pregnant and nursing mothers.
  • The Guardian suggested how to make your beauty routine more eco-friendly.
  • Above the Law shared why a female partner in BigLaw left the practice entirely. 
  • Business Insider explored how to make a career change when you feel stuck.
  • Inc. suggested three major life decisions women should consider in their 20s. 
  • BuzzFeed News reported that the woman who went viral in 2017 for a photo where she was on her bike — flipping off Trump's motorcade — was just elected to a county-level position in Virginia.
  • Forbes reported an all-female panel will moderate the next presidential debate. 
  • Runner's World explained the impossible burger — is it healthier than eating beef?
  • Slate discussed why doctors should pay more attention to patients who report debilitating symptoms of morning sickness. 
  • National Geographic shared how women from around the world answered the same six questions, including how they've faced challenges, and their advice for young women.
  • Laugh of the Week: The Onion offered a video on how to handle workplace gossip (pro-tip: you might get fired if you actually follow this advice…).

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  1. Notes from the field: Never wear any socks less-than-perfect, else that will be the day your boss announces a field trip to the shoe store for work boots.

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