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Daily Skimm: Fifteen years of rejection is a lifestyle

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September 22, 2021
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"I'm really, really proud" – Jojo Siwa on being part of the first same-sex couple on "Dancing with the Stars." Keep walking that walk.

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America's in the spotlight.

Tell me more.

The United Nations General Assembly is back in action. Every year, leaders from 193 member countries get together in NYC to discuss the biggest topics going on in the world (think: climate change, COVID-19, Afghanistan). Unlike last year's mostly virtual event, people are there IRL. And after an alienating appearance by former President Trump in 2019, all eyes were on whether President Biden would sing a different tune. Spoiler alert: He did. Yesterday, Biden urged leaders that America is back to working together, promising "a new era of relentless diplomacy." But not everyone was cheering.

What do you mean? 

America has to prove it can still be a world leader. Biden's speech came after he's received widespread criticism for the US's chaotic exit from Afghanistan. And after France felt snubbed by the AUKUS ménage à trois: when the UK, US, and Australia closed out a high-tech submarine deal, leaving their French friends out to dry and $66 billion shy. It hasn't helped ease ongoing US-China tensions either. Let's not forget the Iran nuclear deal. Oh and booster shots. While the US is already providing a bonus shot to some immunocompromised people, the WHO keeps reminding them that many other countries haven't even gotten the chance to get one dose yet.

What are people saying?

Biden said his priority is "rebuilding our alliances" and "revitalizing our partnerships." And fighting climate change. Biden also emphasized that there needs to be a united front against challenges like the once-in-a-century pandemic, which can't be solved with "bombs and bullets." He reminded the assembly that the US has invested more than $15 billion toward the global coronavirus response. Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called out "billionaires joyriding to space while millions go hungry on Earth" – telling the world to get it together. And the Taliban apparently said 'where's our invite?'

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President Biden has tried to convince leaders that America's here to play nice. But his latest decisions – from Afghanistan to AUKUS – may have some thinking he's not far from the predecessor he's trying to distance himself from.

And Also...This

What's jiggling the (crypto)coin purse…

The US Treasury Dept. Yesterday, it sanctioned a cryptocurrency exchange – SUEX – for allegedly acting as a middleman in ransomware attacks. This kind of cyberattack has affected the US gov and major companies several times this year. (Think: Colonial Pipeline and the world's largest meatpacker.) And orgs have had to pay big (totaling more than $400 million last year) to get back to work. Now, the gov's saying at least 40% of SUEX's transactions are criminal. And could be making an example out of the company for its alleged role in helping hackers pocket their crypto-ransomware payments. The Treasury could also make it harder for SUEX to work with US companies. Meanwhile, the Dept's urging Americans who are hacked to report it to law enforcement. And said that paying the ransom could be illegal for US orgs. The sanctions are the first against a virtual exchange.

Psst…from basic vocab to whether it's right for you, we Skimm'd what you need to know about crypto.

Who's still limiting women's rights...

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX). Last week, he signed a bill that restricts the use of abortion-inducing pills. In the US, 60% of women reportedly choose the medication as an alternative to the surgical procedure. Now starting in December, Texas will prevent physicians from providing the medication to people who are more than seven weeks pregnant. (That's shorter than the 10-week limit under the FDA.) And will block the pills from being mailed out altogether. Those who break the law could face up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine. It's the state's latest attempt to control women's bodies and their "fundamental freedoms."

PS: We Skimm'd what you need to know about Roe v. Wade and the legal battle around abortion rights in the US.

Who's being remembered…

Willie Garson. Yesterday, family confirmed that the actor known for roles in "Sex and the City" and "White Collar" died. Garson was 57. Tributes on social media called him "brilliant" and a "source of light."

What's opening its doors…

These companies. Yesterday, Amazon, Facebook, Pfizer, and UPS – and 29 others – pledged to hire and train Afghan refugees in the US. Chobani's CEO created the coalition in an effort to help tens of thousands of Afghans jump-start their new lives. 

Where Change is Brewing...

ESPN. On Sep 29, the sports network is having its first all-female broadcast team (hi, Melanie Newman and Jessica Mendoza) for an MLB game. Bases are loaded with change. 

Fall Friluftsliv

It's officially fall. And we've got a new word for the new season: friluftsliv (pronounced free-loofts-liv). Rough translation: outdoor living. Aka getting out there no matter the weather — or your physical skills.

This Scandinavian philosophy of embracing the open air dates back to the 1850s, but feels v relevant today as we say goodbye to summer. If you're planning to keep working on your fitness as the temps drop, might we suggest a park yoga sesh or nature walk? Psst...Athleta gear will keep you feeling warm and looking cute wherever you go. We're big fans of the buttery soft Elation Tights. Because they're smoothing and supportive. Aaand made from recycled materials. Go grab 'em.

Thing to Know

Roughly 80%

The percentage of our skin that's straight collagen. Which helps keep it tight...literally. Oh, and hydrated. Unfortunately, collagen tends to break down over time. And our cells produce less of it as we get older. Enter: fine lines and wrinkles.

Even less fortunately, the collagen in most of the serums and moisturizers we buy is up to 300 times larger than what our skin can absorb topically. But there's an MIT-scientist-developed, NASA-backed, award-winning solution. Leveraging physics and tech, Droplette's infuser creates micro-mists that can actually penetrate skin. Getting 20 times deeper than traditional skincare and leaving skin plump, dewy, and youthful. Psst...Skimm'rs get 20% off a new device. Here you go.

Around 10% of women between 15 and 44 have PCOS (that's polycystic ovarian syndrome), which can impact your period and fertility. But before you Google "Do I have PCOS," read our guide on the hormonal disorder. Because (with the help of an OB-GYN) we did all the research for you on symptoms, side effects, and when to get help.

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

1. A credit card with major rewards. Like a $200 cash spend bonus for new cardholders. The Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card (say that five times fast) also gives you unlimited 1.5% cash back on basically every purchase. Time to shop. Learn more.*

2. A chunky knit throw that practically screams 'fall'. Grab your fave mug and book. Then prepare to cancel all your plans and lounge all night with this Berkshire Blanket from QVC. It's breathable, weighty, and machine-washable. Plus, it's on sale. Welcome to sweater weather. Shop now.*

3. How to upgrade your earring collection this season. Add some sparkle to your sweater repertoire with this brand's best-selling earrings and fall-inspired collection. Think: studs, huggies, hoops, and more. All safe for sensitive ears and daily wear. Plus, Skimm'rs get 20% off their first order.*

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5. An odor-eliminating candle perfect for pet owners. If your couch smells like dog, raise your hand. This candle neutralizes tough odors (like those from litter boxes), keeping your home smelling fresh and clean. All you gotta do is choose your scent.

6. Three cleaning products that'll produce wow-worthy before-and-afters. Aka this jewelry brush for sparkling diamonds, this no-scrub shower spray, and this oven cleaner for baked-on food. What do they have in common? They're all really darn good at their jobs.

*PS: This is a sponsored post.

Skimm'rs

It's Hispanic Heritage Month. So we're honoring Latinx leaders and recognizing Latinx-owned businesses & orgs for doing great things for the world and for their communities. Nominate yourself or someone you know here.

Hole-in-one...Chelsea Prokop (MA). She helped plan and execute the 33rd Mellanie Blair Golf Tournament. It's an annual fundraiser in honor of her younger sister, Mellanie, who has Down syndrome. 

Spotlight on...Steph R (IL). She created a live show called Story Jam. It highlights personal stories through the lens of DEI and original music from a 10-piece band. Next month, it's celebrating seven years as an ally arts org.

(Some) Birthdays...theSkimm's Kamini Ramdeen (NY), Alex Friedman (NY), Daniel Gastfriend (MA), Matt Jacobson (DC), Matt McCoy (NC), Ann Iwen (AR), Marina Adario (MA), Donna Potter Callahan (ME), Lauren Meltzer (IL), Anna Hurley (OH), Sharon Fuller (IA), Suzi Ward (FL), Rhunell Jordan (LA), Debra Warren (IL), Lola Savatgy (CA)

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The pandemic has impacted us all. Especially women. (Hi, shecession.) Whether you're navigating life as a working mom or negotiating for a raise, we've got you covered. Check out our interview with podcast host and author Stacey Vanek Smith for tips to advocate for yourself and your career.

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