The Wall Street Journal [gift link] noted that as the cost of luxury fashion soars, some women who previously splurged are turning to alternatives like Frame and Maje.
The New York Times [gift link] reported researchers’ findings on discrimination against presumed Black job applicants after sending 80,000 fake resumes to U.S. employers.
Meanwhile, The Hill shared how AI hiring tools significantly discriminate against disabled applicants.
The Washington Post [gift link] looked at the contentious issue of how to best manage Gen Z at work.
Above the Law commented on the 2024–2025 U.S. News & World Report law school rankings.
The Wall Street Journal [gift link] highlighted how women worldwide report being more distressed than men day-to-day but more satisfied with their lives in general.
The Cut delved into the world of TikTok influencers who showcase their “restocks, resets, declutters, and deep cleans” for millions of followers.
TASTE detailed the problematic ways that Trader Joe’s sources and packages some private-label ethnic food products.
Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “Job Listings, Translated.”
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