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- NPR reported that the House has passed the CROWN Act; the legislation would ban race-based hair discrimination at work, in federal programs, and in public accommodations.
- Fashionista answered your questions about cleaning your hair tools.
- Allure looked at the history and importance of kohl eyeliner.
- The Washington Post spoke to Carla Joi Farmer and Stacey Morris, who are among the second group of Black stylists to ever be nominated in the Oscars category of Makeup and Hairstyling.
- The Guardian noted that the pandemic has made some people realize it’s OK for work to be “merely a paycheck,” while others now want more meaning from their work — but that employers expect things to go back to normal.
- CNBC shared interview tips for addressing a past job you held for less than a year.
- New York Times photography fellow Sarahbeth Maney talked about capturing the widely shared photo of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and her proud daughter Leila on the first day of this week's hearings.
- Kaiser Health News reported that some aspiring OB-GYNs who want training in abortion procedures are struggling to find it.
- Book Riot offered some fun and random ways to choose your next book to read.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The Belladonna, with “Oscar Nominated Movie Summaries Based Solely on Their Posters.”
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- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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