News Roundup

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a white square with text \"weekly news update,\" surrounded by a blue borderSome of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

  • Who What Wear provided five fashion trends to expect this fall.
  • Elle shared that Meghan Markle was “speechless” while editing an interview with Michelle Obama for the September edition of British Vogue.
  • Forbes offered advice based on conversations with several working mothers, including why you shouldn’t compromise.
  • Huffington Post shared new research that found having a white male ally at work may increase a woman’s pay. 
  • Harvard Business Review discussed why it’s better to find satisfaction from your work as opposed to being happy.
  • HBR also provided insight for dual-career couples seeking balance in their lives.
  • CNN reported that yet another manufacturer of infant inclined sleepers has issued a safety recall
  • The Washington Post reported that summer camps, churches, daycares, and other childcare providers may be overlooking — or ignoring — basic safety concerns when transporting children.
  • The Washington Post also shared why Disney-loving childless millennials are defending themselves following one mom’s rant about adults who go to the parks sans kids.
  • Elle discussed why one of the first moms to blog about her gender reveal party is no longer a fan of these events.
  • For your “What Just Happened?” of the Week: The Atlantic took a stab at explaining that 1981 op-ed Joe Biden wrote about his take on a tax credit that would help families pay for childcare.
  • For your Laugh of the Week: McSweeney’s gave helpful tips for surviving, er, enjoying that beach house vacation with 17 other family members.

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