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  • Fashionista reported that Coach has announced that stores have stopped destroying in-store returns of damaged, defective, worn, and otherwise unsalable goods.
  • Harper’s Bazaar described the plastic surgery trend of the “snatched jawline.”
  • Above the Law shared the results of their survey on lawyers’ current plans for business travel.
  • BBC Worklife explained why cover letters are still important.
  • In The New York Times, Jessica Nordell, the author of The End of Bias: A Beginning, described the computer simulated workplace that she co-created to study the impact of gender bias.
  • Vox’s The Goods looked at the pros and cons of women-only gyms.
  • TechCrunch reported that Tinder will offer a feature for finding a plus-one for weddings.
  • Bustle took a close look at Noom and whether it can be harmful to users.
  • The Cut wondered why we don’t know how having your period affects exercise.
  • The New York Times offered 16 slow cooker recipes (some with Instant Pot or stovetop versions provided).
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “A Pseudo-Intellectual Comment Generator for Men.”

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