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- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] highlighted the designer deals you can find at Marshalls and T.J.Maxx.
- The Washington Post [gift link] profiled the late Anne Hollander, author of the “revolutionary” Sex and Suits (1994).
- WIRED reported that 75% of employees with desk jobs are using AI at work (including those who haven’t been trained to do so), often because they feel overburdened.
- Meanwhile, Ars Technica shared that Slack analyzes users’ messages, content, files, and more to “enhance [their] product mission,” i.e., train AI.
- Vox asked, “Why are whole-body deodorants suddenly everywhere?”
- The Cut looked at how some people are finding sperm donors through Facebook.
- Mother Jones reported that abortions in the U.S. have increased since last year’s Dobbs decision; while there were 82,000 abortions per month on average in 2022, that increased to 86,000 in 2023.
- Bicycling noted that a large number of women have left cycling due to genital swelling, disfigurement, or numbness — and provided advice on alleviating the problem.
- Your Laugh of the Week is from The Belladonna, with “Fraudulinguistics: The Study of Words that Should Exist: Part 2.”
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- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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