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- The New York Times [gift link] wondered whether winter scarves make you look old (hmm).
- NPR spoke to three hairstylists for tips on getting a haircut you love.
- The Atlantic [gift link] looked at how fashion, beauty, and food companies are using “sciencewashing” to sell products.
- Forbes reported that the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report shows that 91,000 women left the labor force last month, compared to 10,000 men who joined it — and that in 2025, men joined the labor market at a rate three times greater than women.
- Harvard Business Review gave advice on what to do when you have to assign work no one wants.
- The New York Times [gift link] noted that psychiatrists have been split for more than five years over whether to recognize postpartum psychosis as a distinct disorder.
- Maclean’s announced “the golden age of smut” in the book world (with mentions of “Heated Rivalry,” of course!).
- The Washington Post [gift link] shared online privacy tips regarding Google’s Gemini and AI Mode search.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The Onion, with “Noah Wyle Fed Up With Pushy Fan Tracheotomy Requests.”
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