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News Roundup: Pride, AI Parenting, and Global Issues
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News Roundup: Pride, AI Parenting, and Global Issues

A New York Times op-ed sparked debate on heterosexuality and domestic labor, while momfluencers are using AI for parenting. Other news includes anti-vax dating apps, targeting of Palestinian athletes, Niger criminalizing same-sex relations, NASA's all-male Artemis III crew, an overseas group influencing Australian abortion policy, and a luxury chicken coop.

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Guardian Australia
Inside ‘mommy brain’: How pregnancy and childbirth rewire the maternal mind
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10.05.2026

Inside ‘mommy brain’: How pregnancy and childbirth rewire the maternal mind

Pregnancy and childbirth trigger significant physiological, psychological, and emotional transformations in women, often leading to "mommy brain" characterized by forgetfulness and mental fog. Scientific studies reveal neural recalibration, not decline, as the brain adapts to caregiving demands. This experience, while common, requires understanding and support for new mothers navigating identity shifts and cognitive loads.

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Times of India
Shoplifters aren't just bad to the bone or mums stealing nappies. The truth is more complex| Emily Kenway
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26.04.2026

Shoplifters aren't just bad to the bone or mums stealing nappies. The truth is more complex| Emily Kenway

Speaking to career thieves as part of my research, I learned that childhood abuse, a life in care and little education has led them to this placeEmily Kenway is a social policy doctoral researcher at the University of Edinburgh and author of Who Cares: the Hidden Crisis of Caregiving and How We Solve ItRyan* is 25 and he’s a shoplifter. He’s good at it too – about four times a week, he makes “no small money” by stealing and reselling goods from large department stores where security is limited. He’s strategic: he makes sure he’s clean and tidy, and keeps aware of CCTV. He usually steals just one or two high-value items to limit the risk of detection – designer garments or a small speaker, which he slips into a bag as he walks around the shop, before browsing a little longer and exiting.His actions are part of recent record highs in shoplifting offences. From March 2024 to March 2025, there were 530,643 offences recorded in England and Wales. This is a 20% rise on the previous year and the highest figure since current police recording practices began in 2003. There has been ample media coverage of this spike, helped by the recent scandal of a Waitrose worker being sacked after confronting a man stealing Easter eggs. Retail workers are suffering on the frontline; in its 2026 crime survey, the British Retail Consortium found that theft was “a major trigger for violence and abuse of staff”, leading the trade union for retail workers to warn that “shoplifting is not a victimless crime”. Meanwhile, the claim that Britain’s shoplifting “epidemic” symbolises a wider descent into “lawlessness” has become a familiar one in the media.Emily Kenway is a social policy doctoral researcher at the University of Edinburgh and author of Who Cares: the Hidden Crisis of Caregiving and How We Solve It Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
How a Smart Lamp Helped Me Regain Control During Caregiving
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25.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

How a Smart Lamp Helped Me Regain Control During Caregiving

A tech reviewer recounts how two broken IKEA lamps sat in their bedroom for two years during a difficult period of caregiving for their mother with Parkinson's disease. After receiving Govee Uplighter Floor Lamps as a Christmas gift, the author found not only a practical lighting solution but an emotional breakthrough — the ability to dim and control lights from their phone, create soothing ambient colors, and finally declutter their space. The essay explores how small improvements in one's environment can restore a sense of control during overwhelming life circumstances.

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The Verge