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| Quote of the Day | "P.S. I fed the fish" â Harry Styles, who left this note to a superfan after having tea with her friend when she wasn't home. Watermelon sugar...sigh. | |
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The Story France is under attack. What's happening? Yesterday, the country suffered multiple attacks in just under 24 hours. In Nice, three people were killed in a knife attack at a church. On the same day, a man carrying a knife was arrested near a train station in Lyon. A similar thing happened in Avignon (about 150 miles away) and the suspect was killed. Then, a man was arrested after attacking a guard outside the French consulate in Saudi Arabia. Officials believe the incident in Nice was an act of terrorism. But it's unclear if that event is linked to the others. These are the latest in a string of attacks that have hit the nation as it puts up a united front against censorship from Middle Eastern countries. How is that related? First, some background. Although the Quran does not explicitly forbid images of the Prophet Muhammad, many Muslims say depictions (think: paintings, statues, caricatures) are blasphemous, offensive, and prohibited. In 2015, two brothers killed 12 people at the offices of Charlie Hebdo (a French satirical magazine) after it published caricatures of the prophet. Last month, a man attacked bystanders outside the magazine's former offices with a butcher knife. And just two weeks ago, Samuel Paty (a teacher), was beheaded in a Paris suburb after showing his students cartoons of the prophet during a lesson. Tell me more. After Paty was beheaded, President Emmanuel Macron openly backed free speech and the caricatures. Some of which were also set up on gov buildings. And French citizens stood together and marched with signs reading "Je suis Samuel" (I am Samuel) in solidarity â as they did with "Je suis Charlie" in 2015. France's stance has angered many Middle Eastern countries, who've criticized Macron and called for a boycott of French products. Turkey's president suggested Macron should get his mental health checked. And an Iranian newspaper depicted him as the devil. Yikes. But European leaders rallied behind the French president as he doubled down on the country's refusal to give in. He said the recent incidents should unite the nation and urged people to not succumb to the "spirit of division." Several Middle Eastern countries condemned the recent attacks that were "under no circumstances" justifiable. And President Trump said the US stands with France. theSkimm France has long adopted secularism as its way of life, separating religion from the state. And while it battles a second wave of coronavirus, its battle for free speech seems to be never-ending. | |
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It's coming down to the wire, and the presidential candidates are using the last weekend before Election Day to win over voters in battleground states. Here's how they're spending their last days on the campaign trail:
President Donald Trump...Yesterday, he held a rally in Tampa, FL â a key swing state. Reminder: No Republican in recent decades has reached the Oval Office without winning Florida. Today, VP Mike Pence will be in Flagstaff and Tucson, Arizona, to garner support at two rallies. Meanwhile, Trump will be in the Midwest making stops in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. (Yup, that's all in one day). Followed by Pennsylvania tomorrow. A point he's expected to make: the economy's recovery amid the pandemic.
Former VP Joe Biden...He, too, made pit stops in Florida ahead of the final campaigning weekend. Today, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is campaigning in Texas. And Biden is expected to tour Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, and Wisconsin â states where he's trying to rebuild the "blue wall." The former VP has called in reinforcements: former President Barack Obama (and friendship bracelet BFF), who Democrats hope may motivate Black men, Latinos, and younger people to vote Dem.
In the final days before you say 'I choose you,' don't forget to double check your polling location and hours. We can help you plan here. | |
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What's also got people zeroed in on Florida⦠Memories of the 2000 election. This year's presidential contest could get...wild (one poll shows Biden and Trump head-to-head among voters in some states). So, many are wondering whether we could see a repeat of what happened two decades ago. And since most millennials were youngins when Bush v. Gore happened, we're recapping the controversial decision: -
'Picture this': Then-Texas Gov. George W Bush (R) and then-VP Al Gore (D) were racing for the title of "Mr. President." Gore had won the popular vote, but the electoral tally for Florida was too close to call, triggering a recount. Lawsuits ensued and the case made its way to the Supreme Court. The justices voted 5-4 to block the hand recount â and Bush ultimately won the presidency. -
Why it matters now: Some are worried a repeat of 2000 could happen if either candidate contested Florida (or any state) this year. And should the case make its way to SCOTUS, there are concerns a conservative-majority court could rule in Trump's favor. -
Speaking of SCOTUS: Justices John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett (who currently sit on the SCOTUS bench) were part of Bush's legal team back in 2000.
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What's hit a grim milestone⦠The US. Yesterday, the country surpassed 9 million coronavirus infections â the worst in the world. And reported its single worst day of cases since the pandemic began with one report putting the number at over 86,600. Infections show no signs of stopping. Another analysis found 41 states have seen at least 10% more new COVID-19 cases this past week when compared to the week prior. And experts worry things could get worse as the weather gets colder and people spend more time indoors. | |
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What's making changes⦠The Trump admin. Earlier this week, it announced it's lifting Clinton-era protections for Alaska's Tongass National Forest. (Aka the "lungs of the country.") Now, the WH has opened it up for road construction and logging. It's reportedly the admin's most sweeping effort to roll back protections for public lands. The forest's 17-million acres are home to a variety of wildlife: brown bears, deer, and salmon. And some of its trees are up to 1,000 years old. Scientists criticized the move, saying the forest was "America's last climate sanctuary." But supporters say the rollback will help boost Alaska's economy. | |
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Where people are reeling⦠The South. At least six people have been killed after Hurricane Zeta made landfall, leaving behind a trail of destruction. About 2 million people are still without power across several southern states. The storm also disrupted some Georgia polling stations that were open for early voting. Zeta set a new record as the 11th named storm to make landfall in the US in a single season. | |
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"Group" by Christie Tate Calling all fans of "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone." This debut memoir is next up in the 'emotional books about therapy' genre. Tate catalogues her years of experience in group psychotherapy as she tries to recover from her eating disorder and childhood traumas. It's a moving, raw account of healing, and one you'll definitely want to talk about in the group chat. |
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Here are our favorite picks to help you take a break today...
1. The top food trends for 2021, according to Whole Foods. Banana jerky, chickpea cereal, and alcoholic kombucha are in the mix. 2021's shaping up to be...a whole lot weirder than we were hoping for. Bon appétit.
2. 5 cardiologist-approved walking workouts. Makin' my way downtown, walkin' fast...and apparently getting great exercise.
3. 11 tips on how to relax, according to therapists. "Chillin' out, maxin', relaxin' all cool" is the goal. Here's how we're getting there. Will Smith not included.
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For when you miss dressing up⦠This is your moment. Netflix and The Brooklyn Museum are hosting a virtual exhibition that explores the costumes of limited series "The Queen's Gambit" and the iconic fashion of "The Crown." Because fashion has always played a role in the lives of strong women. Enjoy.*
For when you're still getting used to WFH seven months later⦠Same. And if you have a small business, you're probably looking for some tips. Enter: Business Class from American Express and The Points Guy. In this paid article, they're sharing some ways that small businesses can make the move to remote easier. Read it here.*
For when you're looking for something to help with hyperpigmentation⦠Meet: HyperClear by Hyper Skin. It's made with natural ingredients and it's full of vitamin C and E to even out skin discolorations, clear dark spots, reduce fine lines, and smooth rough textures. Get glowing.*
For when your holidays aren't complete without matching PJs⦠How cute. This company has all your holiday pajama needs covered, whether you sleep hot or cold, prefer stripes or solids, or just want a crazy cozy gift. Plus, for the first time ever, they have family sets. Skimm'rs get a $10 gift towards their purchase. Holiday card=done.* | *PS: This is a sponsored post. |
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1. Ready for election night? Our podcast "Skimm This" breaks down the scenarios to be prepared for once the polls close and the vote counting begins.
2. For your next book club, why not pick something from your favorite celebs? We rounded up the best ones here. Happy reading.
3. And ICYMI, we've got a Skimm Money newsletter filled with tips to live your best financial life. Sign up for the news and info you need to make smarter money decisions. |
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In times like these, community matters more than ever. Let us know how you (or someone you know) is making an impact by helping others.
Who's speaking...Mia H (CA). She wants Black women and mothers to feel empowered. She's created t-shirts, mugs, and stickers with a logo that says "I'm Speaking." And is donating 50% of the profits to Loveland Foundation. More here.
Standing together...Emmy E (NC). She's part of Equity Before Birth, an org tackling maternal and infant mortality by sponsoring Black and birthers of color and their families with paid parental leave and other essential services. Check it out.
(Some) Birthdays...theSkimm's Johann Kerr (NY), Quinn Cole (WA), Avery Carpenter (NY), Marga Marshall (CA), Leila Deolall (NY), Kevin Stuczynski (OH), Lauren Callahan (TX), Charlotte Pope (MA), Marissa Krieg (MO), Julia Holen (MN), Carolina Mateo (NY), Olivia Butts (IL), Laurann Hofweber (TX), Allison Purmort (NC), Caroline Reasoner (TX)
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