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| | Quote of the Day | | "I suspect that there might be more carnivorous plants out there than we think" – A botanist, after discovering a common white flower eats insects. Plant moms…you've been warned. | | | | |
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The Story Afghanistan is on the verge of collapse. Remind me. In 1996, the Taliban – an Islamist militant group – rose to power in Afghanistan and took control of the capital, Kabul. Under their rule, women's rights crumbled and girls were banned from school. Music and TV were prohibited. After 9/11, the Taliban shielded al-Qaeda's leader (and mastermind behind the attacks) Osama bin Laden. And refused to hand him over to the US. The US got boots on the ground and toppled the Taliban gov. But America's longest war was just getting started. Fast forward 20 years, President Biden announced the US military mission in Afghanistan would be over by the end of August. But things have taken a turn. What do you mean? As US troops make their way home, the Taliban is going on the offensive. The group has made its way through rural parts of the country and staked a claim over ten provincial capital cities, giving them control of an estimated 65% of the country. The violence is forcing thousands of civilians to flee to Kabul. There are reports of people sleeping on the streets in the summer heat and struggling to find food and other basics. It's got aid agencies fearing an impending refugee crisis. And while Afghan leaders are getting their defenses together in the north, US officials fear the group could once again take Kabul within 90 days.
What happens next? The US has carried out some airstrikes to support Afghan forces in the past weeks. But the US's withdrawal is at least 95% complete (think: nearly all of roughly 3,000 US troops are gone – not including those protecting the US embassy in Kabul). And Biden said he doesn't regret the decision to pull out – instead urging Afghanistan's leaders to "fight for their nation." With leaders on both sides (of the Afghan gov and the Taliban) refusing to see eye-to-eye, peace talks or ceasefires are out of the question. For now. Meanwhile, the Taliban continues to gain ground. theSkimm The US is getting ready to end its 20-year-long chapter in Afghanistan. But the situation is spiraling out of control. And it doesn't seem like the end is near for those who are suffering the most: civilians. | | | | |
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What's saying 'seriously, get vaxxed'... The CDC. Yesterday, it urged that pregnant people get the COVID-19 vaccine. Back in April, the health agency said there weren't any "safety concerns" for getting vaxxed while preggers. But had stopped short of a full recommendation. Now, the CDC's put out a PSA after new data suggested that unvaxxed pregnant people could get severely sick from COVID-19. Only 23% of pregnant people have received at least one COVID-19 jab. But the CDC affirmed that there's no increased risk of miscarriage or evidence of fertility problems from getting pricked.
California. Yesterday, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said the state will be taking attendance on which teachers and staff are vaxxed or not. And that those who aren't would have to get tested weekly. It's the first state to roll out such a requirement. It comes as other schools (including in Florida and Texas) take on their governors for banning mask requirements. And as new data from the American Academy of Pediatrics shows that there's been a substantial increase in COVID-19 cases among kiddos. Almost 94,000 cases during the first week of August. Now, the Golden State's telling teachers and staff 'you get a gold star' for getting vaxxed.
...Oh and speaking of vaccines, the FDA is apparently on track to authorize a third dose for those who are immunocompromised as soon as today.
PS: If you have more questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, particularly when it comes to your period and/or fertility treatment, we talked to an OB-GYN for answers. | | | | |
What's triggering "The Day After Tomorrow" vibes... The world. Two days ago, the UN sent out a code red on climate change, saying that every corner of the world's feeling some of its "irreversible" effects. And that things would only get worse. Well, right on cue, enter... -
North Africa and Europe: Sicily, Italy's feeling the heat after it apparently recorded Europe's highest ever temperature. Tunis, Tunisia also set an all-time high. And both countries (along with Algeria) have been added to the list of active wildfires, joining Greece and Turkey, amid ongoing heat waves. -
The Americas: At least 150 million people in the US are under heat advisories or excessive heat warnings. It's courtesy of dual "heat domes" affecting the PNW, central US, and East Coast. And parts of South America are under a dry spell. | | | | |
Who's getting a teeny slap on the wrist... Baylor University. Yesterday, the NCAA ruled that the university didn't violate its rules when it failed to report sexual assault allegations. In 2016, the private university came under fire after 17 women reported incidents of sexual assault involving 19 former football players. It led to the firings and resignations of the university president and football coach, who didn't report the complaints against players. In the investigation, the NCAA did say Baylor's actions were "egregious" and "unacceptable." But that they didn't technically break any rules. (Might be time to change those rules, huh?) Now, Baylor's weaseling out of it with a meager $5,000 fine. And four years probation. | | | | |
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| | | Capsule wardrobe A collection of select clothing items you can mix and match. Psst...condensing your closet this way has been linked to financial, environmental, and mental health benefits. It can also help you save time and space.
Since capsule wardrobes typically consist of versatile, well-made pieces that spark joy, you'll probably want Athleta's Brooklyn Ankle Pant in yours. They work for work, play, and travel. And the sleek, lightweight, wrinkle-resistant fabric feels like the perfect combo of silk and sweats. Plus they're made out of recycled plastic bottles. PS: Athleta has more capsule-worthy clothes where they came from. Check 'em alllll out. | | |
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| ICYMI, Rayhaneh Sharif-Askary from Grayscale Investments, Ria Bhutoria from Castle Island Ventures, and Farnoosh Torabi, host of the "So Money" podcast, joined us earlier this week for SkimmU Special Edition: Crypto, presented by Grayscale Investments. Couldn't make it to class? Don't worry, we recorded it for you so you can watch (and re-watch). You're welcome.
Here's theSkimm: -
Not just what, but WHY crypto's a thing. -
How blockchain (hint: the tech that helps make crypto happen) works and what else it can do. -
The effect crypto has on the environment – and whether Bitcoin can be made "greener." -
What to check off your financial to-do list before buying crypto. | | |
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| PSA: You now have until February 2022 to tell your student debt, 'We were on a break.' Because Uncle Sam recently extended the pause on federal student loan payments for the fourth time. But apparently it won't happen again...so make it count. Whether you have federal or private student loans, we Skimm'd what to do next.
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| Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter life…
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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.
Anything's pulse-able...Danielle T (NY). She's leaving her successful career in HR to embark on her lifelong dream of becoming a nurse. She's off to Washington, DC, to get her master's in nursing.
OKRrr...Dan S (NJ). His team at TechUnited, a nonprofit that's focused on empowering innovators and entrepreneurs, passed $2 million in revenue.
(Some) Birthdays...Emily Sheahan (NY), Lindsay Blake (CT), Kyle Kuhlmann (CA), Katy Strong (NC), Aidan Weinberg (IL), Leah Friedland (IL), Shirley Jackey (CO), Elizabeth Trombley (MI), Meredith Guarino (TX), Elaine Jahnsen (FL), Tessa Hughes (AL), Allie Sutter (CA), Jeri Pliner (CA), Kate Dodd (SC), Lauren Cooksey (MO)
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