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| Quote of the Day | "We told you this Croctober was going to be big" â Crocs, on an upcoming collab with Justin Bieber. This shoe trend will never stop haunting us. | |
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The Story The VPs are getting the spotlight. Tell me more. Tonight, Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris are taking the debate stage at 9pm ET at the University of Utah. It's the first and only VP debate of the 2020 election, and USA Today's Susan Page will moderate the 90-minute event. Harris will make history (again) â this time, as the first BIPOC woman on a VP debate stage. But there's another 'first' people are talking about. I'm listening. It's the first debate since President Trump â and more than 20 others with ties to his admin â tested positive for the coronavirus. The latest to join the list: Trump's top speechwriter and senior adviser Stephen Miller. Plus, several top military leaders are quarantining after a Coast Guard admiral tested positive for the virus. Pence, who had been in close contact with the president, has tested negative. And he's agreed to some extra safety measures tonight. That includes plexiglass dividers (even though Pence didn't originally want them). The candidates will also be 12 feet apart and the audience must wear masks. So, what can we expect? You can expect the pandemic to be a major topic, especially as the president continuously downplays the virus â most recently comparing it to the flu â while he preps for the debate next week. On that note: Trump's doctor said he didn't show any symptoms yesterday. But former VP Joe Biden says if Trump's still positive for the virus, they shouldn't debate. But we digress...for tonight's debate, both Harris and Pence are prepped and ready after poring over policy briefing books, workshopping responses, and holding lengthy mock sessions. And don't expect a debate as volatile as last week's. Go on. It's not the candidates' first experience with debates. Harris has a reputation as a tough questioner â both when she was California's AG and on the Senate Judiciary Committee. And Pence is known to be cool and calm under pressure, and he isn't likely to trigger a "will you shut up, man" comment. theSkimm One analysis found that more than four million Americans have already cast their votes in the 2020 election. And typically, the VP debates don't have much sway on voters' decisions. But with the president and his rival feuding over COVID-19, this is a chance for their number twos to show that they'd be able to suit up, lead during a crisis...and make an effective case for their bosses. | |
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What people want updates on... The economy. Ever since President Trump signed the $2 trillion economic aid package (CARES Act) back in March, Democrats and Republicans have been trying to hash out another COVID-19 relief bill. But they've disagreed on just about everything â much to the dismay of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who says the US's recovery faces a serious risk if Congress and the WH don't do more to boost the economy. And President Trump sent mixed signals on relief yesterday. First, he called off all relief talks (until after the election). Then, he sent late-night tweets saying he was "ready to sign" a stimulus check bill. All of it making the possibility of additional help (think: enhanced unemployment benefits, small business aid) before November: unclear.
Psst...Here's how you can help your wallet while you wait for Congress to step in. | |
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Who's saying 'I don't (anti) trust you'... The House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee. Yesterday, it released a 450-page report that was months in the making â accusing Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google of "abuses of monopoly power" and stifling competition. The accusations: Amazon acquired competitors and mistreats third-party sellers. Apple exploits rivals with fees and gives priority treatment to its own apps and services. Facebook used a "copy, acquire, kill" pattern to buy rivals like Instagram. And Google undermines other search providers. The investigators said the companies started as "scrappy, underdog startups" but now have "too much power." The companies have all disagreed with the findings. Updates are ready: The report recommends changes to antitrust laws. But Republicans aren't on board with the Dems' proposed updates (like breaking up big tech, opening the companies up to class action lawsuits). So TBD. ...Oh and speaking of Big Tech, yesterday Facebook said it's banning QAnon across all of its platforms.
PS: GV (formerly Google Ventures) is a minority investor in theSkimm. | |
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Who people are mourning⦠Jonathan Price. Over the weekend, the 31-year-old Black man was killed by police in North Texas. Price's family said he was trying to break up a fight at a gas station when officers arrived on the scene and tried to arrest him. Authorities say Price "resisted in a non-threatening posture and began walking away." But Wolfe City officer Shaun Lucas Tasered and then shot Price. He died at the hospital. Authorities said Lucas's actions were unreasonable and charged him with murder. He's being held on a $1 million bond and could face life in prison if convicted. Why does this keep happening: Back in August, another Black man was shot by police after reportedly trying to break up a fight: Jacob Blake. He survived but is paralyzed from the waist down. | |
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Who people are remembering⦠Eddie Van Halen. Yesterday, the guitarist and co-founder of Van Halen died after a long battle with cancer. He was 65. The rock band was known for its hits "Dance the Night Away," "Jump," and "Runnin' with the Devil," and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. Eddie Van Halen's energetic performances redefined the sound of the electric guitar in the 1970s and '80s and made him one of the most influential guitarists of his generation. His son â who played in his father's band â said "every moment I've shared with him on and off stage was a gift." RIP. | |
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What's taking the sports world by Storm... Seattle. Yesterday, the WNBA team won its fourth championship â and its second in just three years. | |
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What'll have you singing "bidi bidi bom bom"... Netflix. | |
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One night only, one night only. Tonight's the only time VP Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) will share the stage â so don't miss it. You can tune in on Hulu* or all the major TV networks (with no commercials). And for everything you need to know about the candidates, head here.
*PS: This post is sponsored by Hulu. They'vegot you covered with live streaming around key election moments, like tonight's debate. |
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| Today we're walking the walk. Outside, that is. Research shows getting outdoors is good for your health. Check out our recs for your next date with nature here. Like a chic cooler bag, a bright pair of sneaks, and a yoga mat we wish we could turn into wallpaper.
For more ways to take care of yourself, Skimm Well has you covered. |
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Here are our favorite picks to help you take a break today...
1. 32 alternative ways to use all the cleaning products you already have. This article has an entire Magic Eraser category. Is it our birthday, or�
2. Fall meal ideas you need right now. So many soups. So little time.
3. 11 apps, websites, and extensions that'll help you get sh*t done. For when your 'two-minute break' turns into hours of stalking your exes on Insta. Goodbye distractions. Hello, laser focus.
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For when it feels like you're the only one dealing with financial issues⦠A reminder: you're not. And in our Skimm Special podcast, sponsored by Northwestern Mutual, we talk to someone who lost her job â and a part of her identity â due to COVID-19. Plus, we hear from a Northwestern Mutual advisor about how she can make a new financial plan, and head toward a brighter future. Listen here.*
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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.
Sew thoughtful...Kimm S G (NC). Since the start of the pandemic, she's sewn and donated 4,000 masks all by herself. And has made masks for hospitals, friends & family, essential workers, and schoolchildren.
Taking the lead...Evan G (CA). He and his co-workers have been feeding firemen on the frontlines of the California Glass Fire, as well as residents who've been forced to evacuate.
(Some) Birthdays...Stephanie Dueno (NY), Sharon Chen (NY), Morgan Booker (AL), Lauren Manning (CA), Stephanie Schaefer (TN), Annie Loub (PA), Angela Cremer (PA), Mina Al-Shahed (CA), Niki Beddoe (CT), Jahaziel Hiriart (OK), Amanda Amaral (NY), Abby Ragains (IN), Sharon Chen (NY), Carol Muscarella (NC), Kevin Jones (IL)
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