Weekly News Update

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  • The Cut looked at the downfall of pioneering period-underwear company Thinx.
  • BBC News noted that even though thrifting seems more popular than ever, it’s hard to find pre-owned clothing businesses that turn a profit.
  • Harvard Business Review explained what to do when a new boss makes you hate a job you once loved.
  • The Washington Post (gift link) observed that dating apps have gotten so bad that speed dating has returned.
  • The Wall Street Journal (gift link) looked at how women are making various decisions about their everyday lives by tracking their menstrual cycles with wearable devices and apps.
  • The Wall Street Journal (gift link) also listed four relatively low-risk ways to take advantage of higher yields in the face of likely interest rate cuts later this year.
  • NPR reported that the first over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, is heading to stores.
  • BuzzFeed asked three generations to interpret popular emojis and got very different answers. (Let’s just ignore that the writer places “a 57-year-old” and “a late-50s” person in different generations. ?)
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “FAQs About Our Extremely Confusing and Unhelpful Sizing Guide.”

On CorporetteMoms Recently…

  • We shared ways to preserve your kids’ artwork.
  • We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.

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