Weekly News Update
- The Guardian looked at “latte fashion”: a preference for dressing in “coffee shades, from beige to taupe to darker browns.”
- Business Insider peeked inside of the world of the “overemployed,” who typically work two or more full-time jobs at once.
- Fortune (no paywall via MSN News) noted that while employers have been cutting back on some employee benefits, more are offering fertility, adoption, and/or parental leave benefits.
- CNN listed the best ways to counter the harmful effects of sitting all day.
- The New York Times explored the history of hormone therapy for menopause — and looked at why it isn't offered to more women.
- AP News reported that the White House has announced that Jill Biden will lead a program to improve how the government handles research into women's health.
- WIRED recommended five saving and budgeting apps to replace Mint, which Intuit is shutting down at the end of 2023.
- A story to share with relatives this Thanksgiving: The Wall Street Journal explained how judo programs can help older people who are at risk of falling.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The New Yorker, with “Netflix Categories to Peruse for the Full Length of a Movie Before Falling Asleep.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We looked back at past CorporetteMoms posts, including holiday cards and easy gifts for teachers and family.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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