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"Squirrels have human-like personality traits" – A real headline, after a UC Davis study confirmed it. Hiding nuts for months? Very ISFJ energy.

Total Recall

The Story

California's having a recall election.

I can barely recall...

Well then let us remind you. A recall election is when Americans vote on whether to fire an elected official. It typically happens when critics not aligned with a politician's policies file a petition. California is one of 19 states that allows recalls. And every CA governor in the past 60 years has faced a petition. But only two have made it to the ballots. In 2003, the Golden State had its first and only successful recall – replacing Gov. Gray Davis (D) with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R). Now, the state's bringing out the recall ballots again. This time, Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D) fate is up in the air.

It's all coming back to me now.

Yes, well. Newsom critics have tried to recall him at least five times. But one effort picked up steam last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. California was the first state to shut down. And Newsom put in place some of the country's strictest restrictions to curb the virus's spread. Calls for a recall election gained support as more and more Californians grew frustrated with his handling of the pandemic, among other things. And with some 'do as I say, not as I do' moments (like when he attended a maskless dinner party at a restaurant when Californians were urged to stay at home).

I see. Now what?

Today's the last day for Californians to vote. They'll see two questions on the ballot: Should Newsom be removed from office? And who should replace him? 46 candidates are vying for the governor's spot. That includes conservative talk show host Larry Elder, the leading Republican contender. If he wins, he would be the state's first Black governor. But recent polls show Newsom way in the lead. And that Newsom's haters face an uphill battle in trying to get him permanently OOO.

When will we know the results?

It could be weeks, especially if the votes are close (which they're not expected to be). So far, more than 35% of active California voters have cast their ballots. (Others can still register today.) But their vote may impact more than just who's leading their state. The governor could appoint a new senator if there's ever a vacancy, potentially breaking the current 50-50 Senate divide. A big deal, since President Biden needs every Senate vote possible to push his agenda.

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For the first time in nearly two decades, Californians are heading to the polls to vote in a recall election. And even though the odds are against a flip, all eyes are on the election at a time when everything from abortion legislation to mask requirements are being decided at the state level.

And Also...This

What's got scientists saying 'not so fast'...

COVID-19 boosters. Yesterday, leading scientists said there's no evidence the general population needs a coronavirus booster shot...for now. Last month, the CDC said data showed "very clear" signs that immunity from vaccines wanes over time – especially against delta. And that extra doses could be available to the general public starting Sep 20. But this group of scientists – including members of the FDA and WHO – is saying 'let's spread the love first.' Meaning, that it's more important to get the unvaxxed vaxxed than to get boosters to those who've already gotten their dose(s). Especially, since they've found that vaccines are still "substantially protective against severe disease" from all variants. 

  • Sound familiar?: For weeks, the WHO has said 'forget the booster' and called for vaccines to go to poorer nations whose populations have yet to receive a single dose.

  • Just a rec: The scientists still recommend boosters for immunocompromised people. And an FDA advisory committee is still scheduled to meet on Friday over Pfizer's application for booster shots in people 16+. TBD if the scientist's rec is taken into consideration.

What's got people sounding the alarm…

Afghanistan. Yesterday, the UN said millions of Afghans could run out of food by winter. And that over a million children could die from malnutrition. Even before the Taliban takeover, Afghans faced rising food costs and poverty – in part due to a severe drought. But the Islamist militant group has made things worse – forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes and countries to cut off much-needed international funds. For weeks, humanitarian officials have been blaring the alarm about the crisis unfolding in Afghanistan. Now, help may be on the way. The UN says donors (including member states) have pledged over $1 billion in humanitarian and development aid.

What could bring the ice age into the 21st century...

Woolly mammoths. Meet: Colossal – a bioscience and genetics company that is looking to resurrect the massive animal. How? By genetically engineering them using Asian elephants and mammoth DNA. Scientists say it could help combat climate change by restoring ecosystems, but others are saying it's a mammoth of an undertaking. 

What's got people saying 'work it, work it'...

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Office Hours: How to Invest With Your Morals In Mind

Last week, we invited Nicole Connolly, Fidelity's Head of ESG Investing, to teach us how to put our money where our mouths (read: moral compasses) are. She broke down the sustainable investing basics, like what the E, S, and G in ESG stands for. And name dropped some companies who are leading the way when it comes to environmental, social, and governance practices. She also encouraged advocating for ourselves and the things we care about. And we like the sound of that. 

The best part? You can watch it anytime here. Inspiring and actionable ideas, coming right up.

Thing to Know

Slow-wave sleep

The phase of shuteye when your breathing, heartbeat, and brain and muscle activity take a chill pill. Also goes by "deep sleep." Experts say this time is key to rest and restoration. 

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

1. A new show worth cancelling your plans for. FX's limited series, "Impeachment: American Crime Story," is all about *the* political drama of the '90s. (Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky have entered the chat.) Watch the second ep tonight at 10 pm, only on FX.*

2. A cozy hoodie you'll want to wear everywhere. And we mean everywhere. This J Jason Wu French Terry Hoodie from QVC is lightweight and comes in five different colors (looking at you, desert rose). It's the perfect 'throw-on' accessory. And it's on sale. Shop on.*

3. How to get chef-curated meals at home. HelloFresh sends you everything you need to up your meal prep game. Choose from 50 fresh, weekly menu and market items. And adjust as you please. Here's 14 free meals plus free shipping.*

4. A new kind of cell phone plan. Sans contracts. Sans hassle. This mobile provider lets you build your very own phone plan, starting at $5 to $39 a month. Think: zero fees, nationwide 4G LTE and 5G coverage, and free hotspot access. Here's 25% off.*

5. What to buy if you've just brought home a few new plant friends. Our guide will take you from brown thumb to 'what, like it's hard?' in no time. Now you can learn how to care for them the right way.

*PS: This is a sponsored post.

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.

Psyched for...Cindy S (WA). She finished her bachelor's degree in health psychology at age 55. Hats off. 

Empowering others...Devon O (CA). She's helping vulnerable women in Rwanda get on their feet through her organization, Safi Life. Learn more.

(Some) Birthdays...Julie Warren (FL), theSkimm's Madison Sutton (NY), Claire McCaskill (VA), Aarti Chokshi (PA), Gayle LePosa (MD), Denise Wiseman (MA), Victoria Baker (SC), Lauren Weber (OH), Ciara Wolfe (TX), Ashley Nylin (GA), Megan Cuddy (NH), Andrea Korenek (FL), Shina Mizuno (TX), Sue McGinniss (WI)

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