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- Fashionista featured every look from Target’s new fall designer collection.
- The New Yorker noted that “stress has become a default metric for judging whether we are busy enough.”
- The Wall Street Journal explained how to advance your career while working from home.
- WIRED looked at “Zoom dysmorphia.”
- Nature shared a piece by an autistic woman who wrote, “What Zoom has taught me more than anything is that autistic people have a voice.”
- Digiday took a look at how in-person corporate retreats have changed.
- The Washington Post reported that some airlines have banned cloth face masks in favor of more effective options.
- InStyle explored the “weaponized incompetence” of male spouses and partners.
- Self shared info on SCAD, a major cause of heart attacks in women under 50.
- In The New York Times, Taffy Brodesser-Akner looked back at the 2000 film The Contender, in which Joan Allen plays a senator dealing with a sex scandal. (It hasn’t aged well.)
- The Atlantic shared an interview with Anne Helen Petersen about how Boomer parenting influenced millennial burnout.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “Possible Results for Your At-Home COVID-19 Antigen Test.”
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