Weekly News Update

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  • Fashionista shared that TreSemmé has launched a Texture Certification Program that's designed to train hair professionals nationwide in treating, cutting, and styling textured hair.
  • The Cut noted that counterfeit luxury bags have become popular among some wealthy women in NYC.
  • Vox's The Goods explored the anti-work philosophy among some of Gen Z and wondered what it means for the future of work.
  • The Guardian looked at the rise of employee monitoring software.
  • NBC News reported that on Wednesday, astronaut Jessica Watkins became the first Black woman to serve a long-duration mission on the International Space Station.
  • The Washington Post reported that Google now allows you to limit ads about pregnancy and weight loss.
  • The Atlantic explained how families and friend groups develop their own in-jokes and language practices — a “familect.”
  • Defector told the story of the sports bra — and the “betrayal and backstabbing” among its inventors.
  • Book Riot explained why audiobooks are so expensive.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney's, with “Our Hybrid Work Policy Requires You in the Office Twice a Week to Battle the Bog Man.”

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