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  • The Wall Street Journal [gift link] looked at crop tops at work.
  • Fashionista detailed how luxury resorts and hotels are turning to prestige beauty brands like La Mer and Guerlain to enhance their services.
  • The New York Times [gift link] reviewed the efficacy of pimple patches.
  • NPR reported that Target will only be offering its Pride merchandise in “select stores,” depending on “historical sales performance.”
  • NPR also noted that despite being the fastest growing group among women over the past decade, and their advances in education and entrepreneurship, Latinas in the U.S. continue to experience the same cultural and gender role expectations as previous generations.
  • The Wall Street Journal [gift link] reported that Cornell University President Martha Pollack has become the third female Ivy League president to leave her role in the past six months.
  • The New York Times [gift link] explained that allergens could play a role in mood disorders like depression and anxiety. (This isn’t a new story, but we didn’t catch it last year and it’s certainly relevant right now!)
  • The Washington Post [gift link] reported that Louisiana could become the first state to categorize mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled dangerous substances.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “The Aging Cell Phone in Your Junk Drawer Is Ready to Reunite.”

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