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- The Washington Post shared why Hillary Clinton began wearing her famous pantsuits.
- The Wall Street Journal noted that pay raises for people switching jobs are the biggest they’ve been in more than two decades.
- Harper's Bazaar explored how ADHD diagnoses have spiked among adult women.
- The New York Times looked at the toll of dating app burnout.
- SELF explained how to tell if you’re depressed or feeling “off” because of everything going on in the world right now.
- The Guardian looked at how stalkers are using Apple AirTags to track their victims.
- Two notable remembrances to share this week: From The New York Times, an obituary for Marilyn Loden, a management consultant who likely coined the term “the glass ceiling,” and from NPR, Queen Elizabeth II's life in pictures.
- On a lighter note… Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney's, with “We Never Wore Seat Belts When We Were Kids And We Survived — Except for Those of Us Who Can’t Contradict This Post Because They’re Dead.”
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Anon
I relate so much to the dating app story. I just got out of a multi year relationship, and the idea of getting back on the apps is even more depressing then no longer being with a person I loved.