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- The Atlantic observed that the quality of sweaters has declined significantly.
- CNBC noted that Levi Strauss CEO Charles Bergh recently clarified his past comments on washing denim, pointing out, “I never said don’t wash your jeans” (or sweaters, presumably).
- The Cut answered a reader question about facial fillers.
- Insider shared how a C-suite exec at PwC manages her imposter syndrome.
- The New York Times shared that Claudia Goldin, the winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, has demonstrated how gender gaps in work have shrunk, and why some remain.
- STAT News highlighted how some providers are treating patients' miscarriages like “a medical problem, not just a fact of life” (h/t to readers).
- Taking a business approach to marriage, The Atlantic‘s Arthur C. Brooks explained the benefits of treating a union like “a new venture between two mature co-founders who are not so set in their ways that they act like entrenched corporations.”
- NPR interviewed researcher Cat Bohannon, author of Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution.
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We shared the best maternity pants for work.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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