Weekly News Update

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  • Fashionista looked at how Hill House Home — the maker of the Nap Dress — and Bridgerton are pairing up.
  • Refinery29 shared how older women are using TikTok to share their tips for younger generations on navigating fashion in everyday life.
  • Vox's The Goods explained how the risky Brazilian Butt Lift procedure went mainstream.
  • Reuters reported that Google employees based in the same office before the pandemic could see different changes in pay if they switch to working from home permanently, with long commuters hit harder.
  • FiveThirtyEight explained how physical offices now may become whiter, more male-dominated, and more unfriendly to working mothers.
  • This WIRED headline says it all: “Hundreds of Ways to Get S#!+ Done — and We Still Don’t.”
  • Vox's The Goods looked into what empty offices mean for America’s cities and workers.
  • Harvard Business Review explored how AI could help doctors reduce maternal mortality.
  • The Washington Post explained how to ask health workers, hairstylists, etc., if they're vaccinated.
  • The Wall Street Journal noted that Gen Z and older people have different meanings for certain emojis, which can make communicating online confusing.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “9 or So Quick Updates on Your Upcoming Job Interview.”

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