The Wall Street Journal [gift link] looked at the growing popularity of multiple ear piercings among “chic professionals” and in luxury jewelry brands’ ad campaigns.
Fashionista looked at the two-year process to create Team USA’s gymnastics uniforms.
The Washington Post [gift link] reported on a proposed clothing recycling process that breaks down blended fabrics (including cotton, polyester, nylon, and spandex) using chemicals and microwaves.
Harvard Business Review shared tips on handling the post-vacation blues at work.
The Wall Street Journal [gift link] noted that in the midst of lower turnover and fewer promotions, some companies are getting creative to keep employees engaged.
NPR talked to experts about what to do regarding toxic metals being found in popular tampon brands.
WIRED gave tips on identifying fake Amazon reviews.
Meanwhile, PC Mag reported that Arkansas is suing Temu for its app being “functionally malware and spyware.”
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