News Roundup

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A set of bras.Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
  • From Racked: “12 Places to Buy ‘Nude’ Underwear When You’re Not White.”
  • At Working Mother, Nicole Corning warns moms about getting “stuck in our own mental prison, overanalyzing everything, and feeling crushed by anxiety because we are ashamed, afraid, not wanting to burden others and telling ourselves we can handle it.”
  • Also from Working Mother: Heather Monahan explains the 10 words and phrases that she wishes she’d avoided as a working mom.
  • The American Lawyer talks to working mother Karen Dunn, who was Hillary Clinton’s debate coach and was rumored to be her top choice for White House counsel.
  • The Atlantic explains how parents are asking for money through baby registries because their jobs don’t give them paid leave.
  • New York magazine’s The Cut reports that some experts say “lengthy parental leaves are less than ideal.”
  • Glamour looks at the negative perceptions (even among millennials) of people without kids.
  • Soberlink is a new system that can check and then share a parent’s blood alcohol level remotely — a main use is child custody cases, according to the site.
  • Mashable talked to Chelsea Clinton about her advice for young activists. She has a new children’s book called It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going!
  • Remember Success Kid? Good Housekeeping says he’s not a toddler anymore — and his photo’s viral success indirectly helped raise enough money for his dad’s kidney transplant.
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