Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Daily Skimm: I got a fever and the only prescription is more cowbell

Skimm'd while making a list...and buying everything on it

NOVEMBER 26, 2019

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  QUOTE OF THE DAY  

"I'm alone, and I'm old. But guess what? I'm tough" – An 82-year-old bodybuilder who fought off a home intruder. She definitely brought down the house.

CRACKDOWN

The Story

Governments targeting "fake news" are raising concerns.

Where's this happening?

In at least two places:


Singaporewhere the gov passed a law in October that would allow it to order a correction or take down posts it deemed as fake news. Yesterday, the gov applied this law for the first time after an opposition party member wrote a Facebook post questioning the government's involvement in decisions made by state investors. The government claimed the post included "false and misleading" statements and wanted him to correct it. Which he did.


Nigeria...where lawmakers have apparently proposed a bill that would hit internet users with fines or jail time for spreading what authorities consider to be fake news. The bill would also allow police to arrest people whose posts are believed to threaten national security, sway elections or reduce confidence in the government. Those who violate the law could get their internet taken away. A public hearing on this legislation is expected in the next few weeks. But an online petition to stop the bill already has over 70,000 signatures.

What's the reasoning behind all this?

Pretty much the same for both. Proponents seem to argue it's about preventing misinformation. Critics see laws like these as a way to smother free speech and crack down on dissent. Singapore apparently says its diverse population and its position as a global financial hub make it vulnerable to fake news. And one official reportedly used the 2016 US election and the Brexit referendum as examples.

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The rise of fake news and misinformation campaigns is a real issue facing governments around the world. But these cases – in two places not particularly known for freedom of the press – have some worried that this is just another way for governments to control people's speech.

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What's raising concerns and temperatures...

CO2 levels. Yesterday, the World Meteorological Organization released a report which found that carbon dioxide levels hit a record high in 2018. Reminder: CO2 is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere. It's known to contribute to global warming. And humans are responsible for the growing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. The report warns that these levels show no signs of slowing down, and are contributing to climate change. All of this despite drastic measures taken by over 190 countries in the Paris climate deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Some officials in the report are saying the time to act is now.


Skimm More: We answered your climate change questions in our guide.


Who may testify in the impeachment inquiry...

Don McGahn. Yesterday, a federal judge ruled the former White House counsel must testify to Congress. This doesn't seem to have to do with Ukraine. Rather, it's about whether President Trump obstructed justice in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. McGahn was seen by Dems as possibly the "most important" witness in that investigation, and they've wanted to question him since. This ruling is a setback for Trump, whose admin has argued that top aides have "absolute immunity" from testifying. And it could open the door for other senior officials like former national security advisor John Bolton to be forced to appear before Congress. The Justice Department said it will appeal the ruling.


Whose name you're hearing about again…

Adnan Syed. Yesterday, the Supreme Court said it won't consider his appeal. Quick reminder: Syed's case was the main focus of the popular "Serial" podcast back in 2014. Syed has been serving life in prison over the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee. His lawyers pushed for a new trial. But the Supremes are saying 'pass' on hearing his appeal – they did not give a reason why.


What's making billion-dollar deals…

EBay. Yesterday, the 'buy it, sell it, love it' company announced that it's doing just that with StubHub. EBay bought StubHub in 2007, now it's selling it to rival Viagogo for $4.05 billion. And its stock is loving it.


What will help you through the awkward Thanksgiving convos...

Our app. We have a guide to all the things that may come up at the dinner table this year (think: the impeachment inquiry and the 2020 election). Plus, the movies coming out that'll help you escape...if you need to.


...Oh and if you're more of the reading type, we've got that too.

PROGRAMMING NOTE

Skimm HQ is taking some OOO time to fill up on turkey and cranberry sauce. We'll be back in your inbox on Monday.

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Are you spinning your wheels over a gift for your mom? And brother? And that impossible-to-shop-for uncle?


Grab your growing gifting list and check out our picks for presents that will make you the fam favorite. And you'll be the one getting the wishbone this year.


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Skimm'r of the Week…Natalie Crispin (CA). Natalie was GiveWell's third hire a decade ago. Now she's risen in the ranks as a senior research manager. GiveWell spends 20,000 hours each year researching which charities can do the most with your money. Learn how much good your donation could do with GiveWell here.


Spotlight on...Emily S (NJ). She's a middle school librarian and just started a podcast with her students. They're giving book recommendations and reviewing authors. Tune in to "Amongst the Books."


(Some) Birthdays...theSkimm's Jessica Kelly (NY), theSkimm's Ronlee Ben-Gal (NY), Dave Warren (FL), Sydney Williams (NY), Taylor Salditch (NY), Zoe Tomaras (IL), Jill Leiderman (CA), Eric Gastfriend (MA), Jason Berger, Rachel Wohlfeld (NY), Greg Golkin (NY), Alyssa Pepper (NY), Courtney Stachowski (CA), Harry Gregory (NJ), Isabella Trifero (NY), Rachel Suberman (FL)


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Monday, November 25, 2019

Daily Skimm: I'm like a bird, I'll only fly away

Skimm'd while taking a deep breath

NOVEMBER 25, 2019

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Skimm'd while taking a deep breath


  QUOTE OF THE DAY  

"Give that dog a license" – A woman who saw a dog take a car for a ride. All those in fav-fur, say 'aye.'

LOUD AND CLEAR

The Story

Hong Kong voters showed up.

For what?

Yesterday, they voted for hundreds of district councilor seats. The councils don't have lawmaking power. Instead, they control some finances and deal with neighborhood issues like transportation and sanitation. But they could also help shape the gov in the future (like influencing votes on the committee that chooses its new chief executive.) Last time these elections were held, voter turnout was around 47%. Yesterday, it was over 71% – a record turnout rate in Hong Kong – with almost 3 million people showing up to vote.

What'd everyone come out for?

Reminder: anti-government protests started there in June over a proposal that would've sent some suspected criminals to mainland China. And in recent months, protests have gotten violent, killing at least two and injuring hundreds. Now, voters are making their voices heard at the polls.

Tell me more.

Early results show pro-democracy candidates won by a landslide, securing over 300 of the 452 open district councilor seats. The election was seen as a referendum in support of the months-long protests and the pro-democracy movement.

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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam – who has faced criticism from protesters – pledged that her gov would listen "more intensively" to the views of district councils. Meanwhile, some were celebrating a win which could bring hope for the pro-democracy movement.

AND ALSO...THIS

Who's been asked to resign…

Navy Secretary Richard Spencer. Yesterday, Defense Secretary Mark Esper asked for Spencer's resignation over how he handled the case of Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher. Reminder: Gallagher, a Navy SEAL, was acquitted of murder but was convicted of posing with a dead prisoner's body and demoted. Earlier this month, despite the Pentagon's objections, President Trump reinstated his rank.

  • Contradictions: Esper claims he lost trust in Spencer when he reportedly went outside his chain of command and made a proposal to the White House to allow Gallagher to retire as a SEAL. Spencer made no mention of that, saying he no longer shares "the same understanding" as Trump, and resigned.

  • Moving right along: Trump said he'd nominate current US Ambassador to Norway Kenneth Braithwaite to replace Spencer.


What's unveiled a new plan…

The Department of Justice. Last week, Attorney General William Barr announced a national plan to address the number of murdered and missing Native Americans. Native American women experience particularly high rates of violence, including sexual and domestic abuse, and murder. The department now plans to invest $1.5 million to hire coordinators in U.S. Attorney's offices and establish protocols for authorities to handle these cases. And it will provide the FBI's help as necessary.


Who's joining the race late…

Michael Bloomberg. Yesterday, the billionaire and former NYC mayor announced that he's joining the 2020 Democratic race for president.

  • Skeletons in this closet: Before entering the race, Bloomberg and his team had to answer to a couple of issues. Earlier this month, his team addressed crude comments he had allegedly made about women. And last week, Bloomberg apologized for the NYC police department's use of "stop-and-frisk" when he was mayor.


What's making business headlines...

Tesla. Last week, CEO Elon Musk introduced the company's all-electric Cybertruck – which basically looks like a futuristic pickup. But while things didn't go as expected in the reveal, Musk says there are already more than 100,000 preorders.


Uber. Today, London transportation authorities said they won't renew the company's operating license over safety concerns. Uber says it will appeal.


...Oh and speaking of business moves, Louis Vuitton owner LVMH is buying up Tiffany & Co. The little blue box comes with a $16.2 billion price tag.


When you're cooking up Thanksgiving dinner…

Beware of these recalled foods.

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The holidays and stress go together like stockings and new toothbrushes. Like twinkle lights and tinsel. Like ginger and bread. Ok we'll stop.


If you're feeling the pressure this season, take a breath, take a break, and let us help.


Nervous about an awkward family dinner? Enter reads that will break the tension.


Just...tired? Here are some reads to help you relax before bed.


See? We fixed it. Joy to (your) world.


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For when you're ready to do some sleeping in…

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For when 'work has been insane' is an understatement…

Look out for your eyes. This company makes glasses that filter blue light and eliminate glare. PS: Skimm'rs get exclusive access to their Black Friday sale. That's 15% off their entire site. Here you go.*


For when your parents aren't on social media…

Enter this company. They make a touch-screen photo frame that you can update instantly by email. It's easy to set up and the whole family can add their pictures. Psst...Skimm'rs get free shipping. Say cheese.*


For when you're deciding on shoes for the flight home…

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Congrats to...Anna N (CO). She was just accepted to "Girls Who Invest," an internship program at Babson College. She will help support other women who are pursuing a career in finance.


(Some) Birthdays...Rachel Grundmeier (DC), Mimi Drake (PA), Tara Krolick (NY), Erin Jankowski (NJ), Kristina Sperline (WA), Kathryn Vinson (TN), Nicole Jala (NY), Maria McNeely (DC), Chelsea Leonard (NY), Kat Hulst (FL), Jess Sienkowski (MN), Chrissy Chen (CAN), Kristina Sperline (WA)


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