News Roundup

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A group of people sitting on stairs in front of a buildingSome of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

  • Vogue provided some fall fashion inspo by featuring 14 working women, including a few working moms.
  • Fashionista shared the best new K-Beauty products.
  • Working Mother explained “sandbox anxiety” from the perspective of a working mom who tends to downplay her professional successes when talking with other moms at the park.
  • Working Mother also shared how an attorney mom fits exercise into her schedule.
  • Above the Law reported that a leader at a BigLaw firm has asked women to tell him if they plan to become pregnant — for “budgetary reasons.”
  • WBEZ talked to Senator Tammy Duckworth about being a working mom, being a senator, and clipping coupons.
  • Vote.org includes state-by-state registration deadlines ahead of the midterm election on November 6, including links to register online. (But just to be sure, also check out your state’s individual voter registry laws — the site recently updated their Texas information after the state rejected 2,400 registrations.)
  • The Washington Post shared an essay about a stay-at-home-dad’s experiences.
  • The New York Times suggested how to talk about consent with kids who are under 6 years old.
  • Reuters warned that some at-home baby monitors might be providing inaccurate data.
  • For your Laugh of the Week: Babble shared some funny Tweets about parenting.

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