town & country looked at Queen Letizia’s all-time best looks, while vogue looked at 8 of Meghan Markle’s best summer looks.
Lustre, a magazine for retired women, looks back on how their style has changed through the years. (Hat tip to the reader who recommended it!)
The Washington post advises how to prevent your boss from reading your work messages.
Fortune looks into how Gen Z is so comfortable sharing salary data. The advice from the experts quoted therein: “‘Go find the tallest, whitest dude’ and ask his salary.”
Harper’s exposition ponders what millennials turning 40 will look like.
The NYT investigates why endometriosis symptoms are dismissed, despite 1 in 10 women experiencing this form of chronic pain.
The cut advises what to do if a pharmacy denies you meds linked to abortion.
Real simple looks at the newest data on strength training: just 30-60 minutes a week lowers your risk for disease. (Here’s our last discussion on all the best strength training programs to do without a gym.)
Some good news: women candidates are setting records in 2022 midterms, according to CNN.
Your Laugh of the Week is from McSweeney’s: “Thank you for calling the perimenopause hotline, where our hold times are completely unpredictable.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
We rounded up readers’ advice on how to support a first time stay-at-home dad, and talked about how to handle clothes your kids have outgrown (sister post to ours this week on closet purges!).
We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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