Weekly News Update

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  • Fashionista looked at the politics of legislating beauty product labeling.
  • Harvard Business Review provided important questions to ask yourself before you quit your job.
  • Quartz at Work explained that workers with strong regional accents make less money than those with a standard accent. 
  • Anne Helen Petersen wrote for BuzzFeed News about the disordered eating of her 20s — in the context of what Taylor Swift reveals in her Netflix documentary, Miss Americana
  • Speaking of Netflix, Forbes had news of a documentary called She Did That, which looks at the lives of four black women entrepreneurs. 
  • The Washington Post explained how to host a better book club.
  • The Washington Post also reported that Scotland is set to become the first country to provide free pads and tampons. 
  • The Daily Dot shared some reactions to the powerful video “Be a Lady They Said” (NSFW) that features Cynthia Nixon reading a prose poem by Camille Rainville.
  • [content warning: suicide] News 5 Cleveland spoke to engineer Ian Charnas, who has created 36 “forbidden emojis” to raise funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
  • Your Laugh of the Week: The Belladonna Comedy offered steps to properly enjoy a bath bomb.

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