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| Quote of the Day | "I'm just trying to make people smile" â Shaquille O'Neal, after paying off someone's engagement ring. A heart of 14K gold. | |
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The Story Kentucky is making it easier to vote. You've got me in a good mood and it's not even Friday. We love to hear it. Yesterday, Gov. Andy Beshear (D) signed into law a bill expanding voting access. The new law calls for three days of early voting, sets up more in-person voting centers, and creates an online portal to register and request absentee ballots. Kentucky's now the only state with a Republican-controlled legislature to expand voting rights â at a time when one analysis found that legislation has been introduced in 47 states trying to restrict voting. What are people saying? Beshear called it a "a good day for elections'' and commended Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Kentucky for coming together to "stand up for democracy." It's not the first time Beshear's addressed voting rights during his term: In 2019, he restored voting rights to more than 140,000 nonviolent felons after they completed their criminal sentences. But critics are still saying 'it's not that hard,' especially since Kentucky had some of the most restrictive voting laws before yesterday's change. And voting rights advocates are saying 'do more, please.' What do you mean? For one, Kentucky's new three day early-voting period is reportedly still one of the shortest in the country. (Note: Before this law, KY was among six states that do not allow the process at all.) And polls close at 6pm on Election Day â the earliest time in the country. So KY's expanded voting laws are still more restrictive when compared to recently-turned-blue Georgia's latest overhaul on voting laws. A move that caused backlash, including costing the Peach State the MLB All-Star Game. theSkimm The pandemic has pushed dozens of states to expand voting access for safety reasons. Now, Kentucky stands out as a red state willing to cement progress on voting accessibility, even as others are eager to turn back the clock. | |
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What's got health experts talking⦠AstraZeneca. Yesterday, European regulators said there's a "possible link" between the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine and rare blood clots, mostly in women under 60. Last month, about a dozen European countries temporarily suspended the shot amid reports of blood clots. The drug company said 'all's good' and health experts warned against pausing vaccinations. Now, an EU health agency says the shot should come with a warning of possible blood clots in people with low blood platelets. But the agency's still encouraging the shot, adding the benefits "outweigh the risks of side effects." The UK's recommending people under 30 get alternative vaccines â joining countries like Canada and Germany which have also made similar moves. Add it to the list: AstraZeneca's been living a PR nightmare following the blood clots reports and accusations from the FDA that it misled the public about trial data. The pharma co is working with regulators to update its product info. | |
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Who's getting into the virtual world... The US State Dept. Yesterday, it reportedly announced a new diplomacy program centered around video games. The goal is for youth in the US, Middle East, and North Africa to form connections as they create social impact games. And for them to develop STEM and leadership skills in the process. Now, this program's creating a league of legends with 2,700 students in the US, Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain. They'll reportedly have 10 weeks to create a video game based on the social issue of their choice. Players, time to (Mine)craft.
Tom Brady. This spring, the Super Bowl champ will be expanding from NFL games to the NFT craze. He's launching Autograph â an NFT platform that'll allow celebs, athletes, and other entertainers to create digital collectibles. Reminder: NFT stands for non-fungible token. Meaning, it's one of a kind, irreplaceable, and completely digital. Musicians, athletes, and artists have been scoring big â earning upwards of millions of dollars from selling their memorabilia, music, or art as NTFs. Now, Brady's jumping in with his own game plan.
Psst...here's what to know about investing manias like NFTs before jumping in wallet-first. | |
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Who's sticking his neck out for his species... Giraffe dad. | |
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| 13% How many Americans rarely if ever eat breakfast, according to a recent survey. As morning people, we're shook.
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A side hustle can help you bring home extra money without giving up the security of your main hustle. It also instantly promotes you to boss status. But first, you've gotta find the right gig for you. We Skimm'd a few options here. Oh, and that reminds us...
Sign up and join us tonight at 8:00pm ET for our next SkimmU course: Starting Your Side Hustle. See you in class. |
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Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter lifeâ¦
1. 16 time-saving products that'll make everyday life easier. We've got containers that'll keep your produce fresh, a blow-drying hairbrush, and a laundry tool so you never lose a sock again. Ahhh, more time to enjoy that extra hour of daylight.
2. A gift for the mom â or mother figure â in your life. Yes, it's early. But this non-stick pan keeps selling out. It's lightweight, easy to clean, and basically a full cookware set in one. Oh, and it's pretty. PS: Skimm'rs get $30 off.*
3. Jumpsuits that make it easy to get dressed again. Because they're comfy, flattering, and provide a full spring lewk with one zip (or a few buttons). Even better: they're sustainably made. The best part? Skimm'rs get 20% off.*
4. Something that makes bachelorette parties a breeze. Aka does the impossible. Once it's safe, use this free app to create itineraries, track and split expenses, create polls, and book the party bus. Psst...it's also perfect for planning any group trips. Start celebrating.*
5. An adjustable shelf that'll organize all your spices. So you don't have to rummage through multiple drawers just to find the rosemary. This set of shelves will line the walls of your kitchen cabinet so you can stack items neatly. It also works like a charm for makeup. Order restored.
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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.
Flipping the switch...Jackie B (MO). She's the vice chair of International Dark-Sky Association Missouri Chapter. In that role, she educates people on the environmental impact of light pollution and what can be done to minimize it. Learn more for International Dark-Sky Week.
Hey teacher, teacher...Jesse R (CA). He founded Tutor Corps, a volunteer program that has turned into a nonprofit. It provides tutoring scholarships, community service grants, and teacher of the year awards.
(Some) Birthdays...theSkimm's Alex Horowitz (NY), Kathy Brooks (NY), Julia Brody (NY), Olivia Grosvenor (NY), Aaron Rasmussen (FL), Tiffany Brieve (MI), Nicole Danaher-Garcia (MA), Alice Anastasia (MA), Caitlin McFeely (NY), Laura Leigh Majernik (TX), Gousie, Tiantian (RI), Sarah Darnell (WI), Lauren Dees (OR), Hannah Chahbazi (MI), Holly Waldman (NJ)
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This week on "Skimm'd from the Couch": fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg on embracing change, dealing with fear, and navigating career changes.
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