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| Quote of the Day | "I couldn't believe it. I honestly thought it was a joke" â A street artist, who sued the Vatican for using her work for an Easter postage stamp without her permission. Stealing is a sin, folks. | |
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The Story Texas is going big on handguns. Everything's bigger there. Yes, well. The Lone Star State has over 1.6 million active handgun license holders. Over the last decade, it's made it easier for Texans to arm up â like allowing rifles without licenses in public and cutting costs and training requirements for permits. The state already has some of the loosest gun laws in the US. But now, it's going a step further. This week, the Republican-controlled legislature approved a bill that'll allow anyone over 21 (except convicted criminals and felons) to carry a handgun in public without a permit. Gov. Greg Abbott (R) is set to sign it into law. But not everyone is on board. Tell me. Supporters â including the embattled NRA â refer to this bill as "constitutional carry" and point to the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment. They also argue that removing permit requirements would help people better defend themselves in public. But there are many critics â including Texas law enforcement. Police say it would put them and the public at risk, especially since the state doesn't require background checks for private sales. Gun control advocates also point to the Sutherland Springs church shooting (where 26 people were killed) and the recent El Paso Walmart shooting (where 23 were killed). Meanwhile, some of Texas's new covid transplants may be saying 'we're not in California anymore.' What do you mean by that? For several years now, tens of thousands of Americans from liberal states (like CA) have moved to Texas in search of greener (read: bigger and cheaper) pastures. And companies have either moved their HQs or made plans to relocate there. But the slew of conservative efforts pushed through by the legislature may have them doing a double take. First, Abbott banned gov agencies from requiring face masks, threatening cities and officials with fines if they didn't cooperate. Then, the governor signed the heartbeat bill into law â one of the most restrictive abortion measures in the country. The state gov is also working on banning schools from requiring lessons on critical race theory and limiting transgender kids in sports and from accessing gender-affirming health care. theSkimm Texas is poised to become the latest (and largest) state with a "constitutional carry" law. And it comes as many are calling for gun control amid a growing number of mass shootings in the US. | |
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Who's got an update on office space... Sec of State Antony Blinken. Yesterday, he announced the US would reopen its consulate in Jerusalem. Reminder: In 2018, the Trump admin moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. It was a move that Israelis welcomed as recognition of Jerusalem as their capital, but one that angered Palestinians who claim the city as part of a future state. The next year, the US merged its Jerusalem consulate into the embassy to "increase the efficiency and effectiveness" of diplomatic relations. But the office had been a major means of communication between the US and Palestinians. Now, Blinken â who's in the area to help enforce a ceasefire â wants to reestablish the consulate as a separate office. The goal: for the US to use that space to improve communication with Palestinian authorities and better provide aid. It's unclear when this will happen but Israeli officials need to sign off.
Thing to Know: Consulate v embassy. An embassy â a country's main HQ for diplomacy â typically goes in another country's capital. But there can be multiple consulates (think: branches of the embassy). | |
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Who's hit the 'block' button... Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). This week, he signed a bill that gives Florida the power to fine social media companies if they ban or suspend political candidates from their platforms. Remember when Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube blocked former President Trump after the Jan 6 Capitol attack? Well, DeSantis is saying 'not in my house' and cracking down on Big Tech censorship. But Silicon Valley isn't hitting the 'like' button. And tech companies and critics are raising First Amendment concerns and say that it gives the gov too much power over online speech. The fight between Big Tech and Republicans could be going viral with more states possibly following suit. The fine print: The first-of-its-kind law is expected to take effect July 1 and will fine a platform $250,000/day for "deplatforming" any candidate for statewide office. And $25,000/day for other candidates. | |
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What'll have doctors stocking up on post-visit lollipops... Moderna. Yesterday, the biotech company said its COVID-19 vaccine is 100% effective among kids ages 12 to 17. After a lengthy study, Moderna found no major safety concerns and said headaches, fatigue, and chills were the most common side effects. Now, Moderna's two-dose shot could be the second option for kids in the US as young as 12 (after Pfizer). But before 'Team Pfizer or Team Moderna' becomes the talk of recess, the FDA's gotta approve it. | |
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What's under fire... The New York Daily News. The newspaper is getting slammed after publishing a cartoon this week portraying NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Yang as a tourist. Yang has lived in NYC for 25 years. And the move happened on one of the last days of AAPI Heritage Month, amid a wave of anti-Asian hate crimes. The Daily News defended itself, saying the cartoon is a "comment" on Yang's lack of NYC knowledge, not his race. Yang's wife called the portrayal a "racist disfiguration." | |
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Who's the new kid on the block... Marvel's "Eternals." | |
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| Time. We like it. We love it. We definitely want some more of it. But since we can't make more, we're stuck making the most of what we've got. One idea? Find ways to break up the day. Studies show frequent small breaks (hello, walks around the block) can help you focus better when you get back to work. And ultimately get it done faster.
Another idea? Join Walmart+. It can get you free, as-soon-as-same-day delivery on almost anything from your local Walmart (think: fresh produce, groceries, and gadgets).â Plus special prices on gas and mobile in-store checkout (as in, you scan your items right on your phone). Psst...Skimm'rs can try before they buy. Start your free 15-day trial. | â $35 minimum. Restrictions apply. |
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It's one thing to decide you need therapy. It's another to actually make an appointment with a clinician. We're here to help you follow through. Our guide breaks down the different types of therapy out there, how to find the right person to talk to, and what insurance will cover (more than you might think). |
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Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter lifeâ¦
1. The natural sleep aid you've been dreaming about. This best-selling hemp tincture is packed with organic botanicals and CBN (aka a calming cannabinoid). Translation: it can help you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. And Skimm'rs get 15% off. Plus free shipping. Nighty night.*
2. Organic mattresses that support ethical biz practices. Avocado Green Mattress balances purpose and profit. So you can feel good about your purchases. Wanna feel even better? Get up to $250 off mattresses (and other great deals) during their Memorial Day sale.*
3. Skimm fave sneakers that are comfy AF. This brand's canvas sneakers and bamboo knit slip-on kicks will take you from brunch to beach to...anywhere else. Plus, their knit styles are restocked after a 20K waitlist. PS: Skimm'rs get 15% off for a limited time.*
4. Leggings you'll never wanna take off. You probably know this brand for their best-selling Performance Joggers. Their Daily Leggings are soft, smoothing, and available in new colors. You'll wanna wear 'em, well, daily. Here's 20% off your first order.*
5. Products that'll help you drink smarter this summer. From wine totes, to beer-foaming stones, to non-alcoholic mixers. Happy hour, population: you.
PS: Like what you see here? Make sure you're signed up to get more picks like these in your inbox every Thursday. We've got exclusive shopping recs, streaming ideas, life hacks, and more. | *PS: This is a sponsored post. |
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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.
Patch me in...Henry R (VT). After being laid off during the pandemic, he started Outpatch â a social venture that sells patches to help nonprofits get more funding. Since launching in February, it's raised more than $5,000 for nonprofits in Vermont, Colorado, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Madagascar. Check it out.
Going global...Michelle L (OH). She is hosting a three-week virtual tech leadership program this summer for conflict-affected and refugee youth from the Middle East. The goal is to empower them with leadership skills and a human-centered approach to problem solving. Read more.
(Some) Birthdays...Becca Gastfriend (NY), Marielle Harris (DC), Pat Halpin (IL), Sammi O'Neal (KS), Kord Lazarus (CA), Jessica Kiever (OR), Sarah Soleim (NC), Kristin Rhoa (PA), Craig Hutchings (DC), Anna Bentley (PA), Amanda Cook (SC), Rachael Carter (MA), Anna Hanson (MN), Charmagne Sieras (TX), Melissa Hamilton (CA)
PS: Pride Month kicks off next week. To celebrate, we're recognizing LGBTQ+ leaders, businesses, & orgs for doing great things in the world and in the community. Nominate yourself or someone you know here. |
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