Explore stories ranging from the impact of motherhood on productivity to environmental challenges and personal growth experiences shared in The Guardian articles.
In a thought-provoking piece, The Guardian questions whether motherhood enhances women's productivity, applauding the efforts of multitasking new mothers while highlighting the challenges they face. Shifting to environmental news, concerns arise over a North Carolina PFAS factory's claimed emissions reduction, contrasting with findings of persisting 'forever chemicals' in the air. On a more personal note, the author shares a journey to inner peace in 'Dalifornia', China, underscoring the transformative power of seeking serenity in tranquil surroundings. The Bayeux Museum's acquisition of a tapestry replica adds a cultural touch, sourced from the estate of the late musician Charlie Watts. Additionally, TV highlights featuring prominent world leaders and historical investigations add depth to the news spectrum.
Well done, all the new mothers who cram a full day's work into their child's nap time. But, writes Emma Beddington, let's not pretend it's easy.
Chemours and state regulators say the Fayetteville Works plant has reduced air emissions, but we found levels of 'forever chemicals' as much as 30 times ...
How leaving Beijing for Dali, home of China's urban escapees, was a step on my route to finding serenity.
Lifesize replica of 70-metre work, which cost museum ยฃ16000, was part of sale of late drummer Charlie Watts's estate.
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My wife once pointed out that my white shirts were grey. Now, the way I dress brings joy โ to me and to other people, says author Andrew Martin.
The wealthy seem to love showing off their houses in all their World of Interiors glory. But they're playing with fire, writes Emma Beddington.