News Roundup
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Coronavirus-Related News & Resources
- The New York Times reported on new research that may help explain why many kids don’t become seriously ill with COVID-19.
- Marie Claire emphasized that you shouldn’t expect privacy on your work computer just because you’re now working from home.
- NBC News talked to tweens and teens taking part in vaccine trials.
In Other News…
- Cosmopolitan explained what everyone can learn from Black women about beauty.
- Fast Company noted that Colorado just became the first state to secure paid family leave through a ballot measure, Proposition 118.
- The New York Times looked at how an Oregon measure for universal preschool could become a national model.
- The Washington Post offered six ways to help children make sense of a divisive election.
- Today’s Parent shared advice on which cold and flu medications and natural remedies are safe for breastfeeding moms.
- Good Housekeeping rounded up the 15 best parenting podcasts.
- Self suggested 16 calming teas to try this fall.
- Parents reported that Target has recalled two types of Cat & Jack toddler boots.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case: “Plunderstone Capital Is Thrilled to Have Purchased Your Local High School.”
Also, do be sure to check out the news update over at Corporette!
On Corporette Recently…
- We discussed how to find jobs with low hours and high pay.
- We talked about our favorite TV shows of all time and asked readers for theirs.
- We took a look back at previous Corporette posts, including finding fulfilling hobbies and the best resources and blogs for women consultants.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
Does anyone have experience to share with losing weight before TTC? I’m 5’3 and 175 lbs, and I am almost certain I’ll have a gestational diabetes diagnosis. What can I do to get ahead of this? What worked for you?