News Roundup

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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

Coronavirus-Related News & Resources  

  • The New York Times explained how to deal with people who ignore COVID safety. 
  • Smithsonian magazine talked to experts about whether kids with runny noses, fevers, and coughs should be quarantined and tested.
  • The Washington Post published an op-ed that stated, “Educators can work safely in schools, and schools can be the safest place to be for children during a pandemic.” 

In Other News… 

  • Fashionista noted that “waterless” formulas are making beauty products more potent and sustainable.
  • Allure highlighted a new dermatologist search tool that connects people of color with “culturally competent” doctors.
  • Harvard Business Review explained how to feel more confident, connected, and in control as a working parent.
  • The Associated Press shared the news that Kamala Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, is quitting his job as a lawyer to support her career and focus on his White House role.
  • InStyle listed seven common laundry mistakes you might be making.
  • ProPublica reported that a House subcommittee says “unsafe” booster seats are being sold to parents while regulators fail to protect children.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “Welcome to Your At-Home High-Intensity Interval Toddler Class.” 

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