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November 24, 2021
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“To keep the jelly whole” – An Ocean Spray officialon why their canned cranberrysaucelabels are upside down. You gotta have a little wobble in your jelly when yougobble. 

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The Story

Major pharmacy chains are being held liable.

What is this about?

The opioid epidemic. Last month, two northeastern Ohio counties – Lake and Trumbull – took CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart to federal court. During the six-week trial, the counties argued the pharmacies did nothing to stop the flow of an estimated over 140 million pills that led to hundreds of overdose deaths. And that the crisis has cost each county $1 billion. But the retailers’ lawyers put the blame on doctors, drug cartels, and drug manufacturers. And apparently pointed fingers at the FDA and DEA for approving and not monitoring the drugs. Now, after nearly six days of deliberations, a jury has weighed in.

Go on...

It unanimously found that the chains helped fuel the crisis. It’s a historic ruling in an epidemic that’s claimed the lives of over 500,000 Americans and reached record levels in the US. This is reportedly the first time a jury’s been able to weigh in on an opioid case. Federal judges have settled previous suits (think: with Purdue Pharma and Johnson & Johnson). It’s also the first time pharmacies have actually finished a trial to defend themselves. And could set a precedent for future lawsuits claiming drug chains and manufacturers created a “public nuisance” (aka made an ongoing crisis worse) – similar arguments that failed in California and Oklahoma. But others are saying ‘not so fast.’

I’m listening. 

CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart are expected to appeal. Walgreens argued the trial court had made “significant legal errors” by even letting the case go before a jury. The chains could also argue that a mistrial should’ve been declared after a juror showed outside research to the rest of the jury (a big no, no). And claim the trial was “engineered” to favor the counties. But lawyers for the counties called the verdict an “overdue reckoning.” And reportedly said it was a “wake-up call” for US pharmacies. Meanwhile, future hearings will help the trial judge determine how much each company has to pay up.

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Families across the US have lost parents, children, siblings, and other loved ones to the opioid epidemic. And entire communities have been struggling to find a way out of the devastating crisis. Now, this verdict paves a way for some accountability from those helping fuel the epidemic.

And Also...This

Where people want accountability...

Charlottesville. Yesterday, a jury told more than a dozen white nationalist leaders and organizers of the Unite the Right rally to pay more than $25 million in damages. In 2017, hundreds of white nationalists marched through Charlottesville after the city announced plans to remove a Confederate statue. But things turned deadly after an individual intentionally drove his car through a crowd of counterprotesters – killing Heather Heyer and injuring dozens. After a weeks-long civil trial, a jury decided that the white nationalists pay up. But they couldn’t agree on two federal conspiracy charges. Lawyers for the far-right organizers reportedly will try to reduce the award amount, saying their clients can’t afford it. 

Parkland. On Monday, the families of Parkland shooting victims reached a tentative $127.5 million settlement with the federal gov. In January 2018, the FBI received a tip that a former student was “going to explode” and carry out a school shooting. And he did just that about five weeks later – killing 14 students and three faculty members. In the days following the shooting, the FBI confirmed they received warnings but didn’t follow proper protocols. And that the tip wasn’t forwarded to the bureau’s Miami field office. Now, the lead lawyer for the families is calling the settlement a “step toward justice,” but said no amount of money can bring back their loved ones.

Who's addressing the elephant at the pump...

The Biden admin. Yesterday, President Biden announced the release of 50 million barrels of oil from a US reserve to bring gas prices down. The US has a stockpile of about 605 million barrels in case of natural disasters, national security issues, or anything else. But the Biden admin has been facing mounting pressure to cut down gas prices that are averaging about $3.40 per gallon. Especially since the higher price at the pump can mean higher costs for things like food, transportation, and this winter’s heating bills (hi, inflation). Now, Biden is taking matters into his own hands. And plans to coordinate with India, China, the UK, Japan, and South Korea – which are also tapping into their reserves. The US barrels won't begin to be released until mid-December and the admin warns that the change isn’t expected to bring prices down right away.

  • Enter, pushback: Last year, the US used an average of about 8 million barrels of gasoline per day. Many Republican lawmakers are criticizing the admin's move, saying it highlights America's poor energy policies. Meanwhile, some are encouraging Biden to bring back the Keystone XL pipeline running from Canada.

...Oh and speaking of rising prices, Dollar Tree is raising most of its prices to $1.25. Someone update the logo to A Dollar 25 Tree, please.

While some parents want updates on when they'll become grandparents...

Show them this survey. It found that more Americans who don’t already have kiddos say they’re unlikely to have them. And that it’s because of financial reasons, medical issues, and singledom. Or they just don’t want them. It’s got experts worried about the future of the US as birth rates decline for the sixth year in a row – a trend that can affect your wallet. Maybe more people would consider having kids if they had paid family leave. Nudge, nudge, Congress.

 PS: We spoke to Sec. Pete Buttigieg about the importance of parental leave as President Biden’s spending package heads to the Senate. Continue to spread the word and share your own experiences by using #ShowUsYourLeave on social media.

Who’s got eyes on the prize…

The Grammy nominees. Yesterday, the full list of nominated artists, songs, and records was released. Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, HER, and Olivia Rodrigo got some of the most nominations. While Jay-Z became the most Grammy-nominated artist with No. 83.

While learning new POVs and handling tough convos

Also pay attention to your body. The holidays can be triggering when it comes to disordered eating, so here's what you need to know about taking care of yourself.

PS: Quick reminder: You have permission to eat foods that bring you pleasure. Over the holidays and always. Read more about intuitive eating – and rejecting diet culture – here.

Lessons In Layering
Design: theSkimm | Photo: J.Crew

Winter is coming. But we’ve got a hot — get it? — tip for braving colder temps. Plus helping loved ones do the same. Invest in (and gift) layers that aren’t tooooo tight. So the warm air can flow. J.Crew’s got tons of well-made, fashionable options. Think:

A sweater that’s both super flattering and super soft. Thanks to a magical mix of yarns and stretch. 

A cable-knit half-zip with drop shoulders. Warning: This updated classic can cause unexpected compliments.

An Italian wool parka with cool, contrasting trim. And a cozy quilted liner. Plus plenty of pockets. Oh, and a removable faux-fur hood. 

Thing to Know

81% 

That’s the percentage of women who reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment or assault in their lifetime in a recent nation-wide survey

No wonder many women don’t feel safe in the world. Flare’s safety bracelets can help with that. They’ve got hidden Bluetooth tech that pairs with your smartphone. So you can trigger a fake call, automatically text your GPS location to friends and fam, or connect to 911 with the press of a (very discreet) button. Btw, Skimm’rs get early access to Flare’s Black Friday sale. So shop now for 20% off one bracelet, 25% off two, and 30% off three or more. One for you. And one for...everyone on your list. 

Skimm Well

That little voice saying you really should start shopping for holiday gifts already…we hear it, too. But there’s a way to silence it without spending hours online looking for the ‘perfect’ gift: just ask your peoplewhat they want this year

It’s not cheating. It actually shows that you value what they care about. And the fact that it’ll save your sanity is just the bow on top. We’ve got more tips from a psychologist for managing holiday stress here. ‘Tis the season to read up.

Skimm Picks

Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… 

1. An appliance made for late-night snacking. This fridge from Best Buy has TONS of storage. Including a quick-access compartment. So you can grab must-haves without opening the entire thing. Here’s 10% off. Yum.*

2. Up to 80% off furniture and home decor delivered to your door. Cue major sigh of relief...from you and your wallet. Because this weekend, Wayfair’s got Black Friday discounts on everything from appliances and curtains to pet essentials and storage solutions. Shop on.*

3. Serious discounts on award-winning home security. That’s easy as (pumpkin) pie to install. SimpliSafe is celebrating Black Friday early with 50% off their HD cameras, locks, and sensors. Psst...their system’s backed by 24/7 monitoring services starting at just $15 a month. Learn more.*

4. A Black Friday sale your skin will thank you for. Prepare for some serious add to cart-ing. Because Beautycounter’s celebrating this week (aaand all weekend) with limited-time discounts on all things makeup, skin care, and self-care. All made with safer ingredients ofc. Don’t wait.*

5. Something for the pet mom in your life. Prepare to enter the Animal-Auntie Hall of Fame with a membership to this online clinic. Which gives them 24/7 access to licensed vets and a $3K emergency fund. Psst...Skimm’rs save big with their gifting program. Paw-esome.*

6. A deep(-ish) dive on fast fashion. The latest ep of “Pop Cultured with theSkimm,” sponsored by Hulu, explores the clothing industry's not-so-chic side. And what shoppers can do about it. Listen here.*

*PS: This is a sponsored post.

PPS: Check out our selection of the best holiday gifts for everyone on your list.

Programming Note

Skimm HQ is OOO tomorrow eating turkey and cranberry sauce. But check your inbox on Friday for a lil' something special.

Skimm'rs

We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community.

Keeping on...Courtney H (UT). The mother of four is usually crazy busy balancing everyday life and other life challenges. Including, her father battling cancer for 11 years. And that’s why she launched “You Got This Box” to let others know they are supported and loved. Check it out.

Tune in...Brooklyn J (MI). She is celebrating the one-year anniversary of her podcast “We the (Black) People: An American History Podcast.” And has been chatting with historians about Black history that is often glazed over at schools. Take a listen.

(Some) Birthdays...theSkimm's Luke Vargas (NY), Arthur Pepper (NY), Erin Jankowski (NJ), theSkimm's Jessica Kelly (NY), theSkimm's Karell Roxas (NY), Rachel Grundmeier (DC), Mimi Drake (PA), Tara Krolick (NY), Dave Warren (FL), Sydney Williams (NY), Taylor Salditch (NY), Zoe Tomaras (IL), August Gruneisen (CA), Megan Koontz (TN), Sylvia Delk (WI)

*Paging all members of theSkimm. Reach out here for a chance to be featured.

Skimm More

The Allen Institute for AI recently launched Ask Delphi, an AI program designed to model people’s ethics. This week on “Skimm This,” we talk to one of the researchers behind the project and put Delphi to the test. Here’s a sneak peek: Regifting a present from someone else — according to Delphi — “it's rude.”

And if you’re looking for other smart ways to spend your time...

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