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But first: Why some athletes are checking out of the Olympic village — Check out what we Skimm’d for you today August 5, 2024 [Subscribe]( [Read in browser]( [daily_skimm] [Header Image]( But first: [Why some athletes are checking out of the Olympic village]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Update location]( or [View forecast]( Good morning. If you’re into astrology, then you know that [Mercury retrograde is here](. Cue: confusion, miscommunication, and minor (or great) inconveniences. As I navigate this astrological period, I’m turning to what’s brought me comfort recently: the [gold medal moments]( from the Olympics and all the side stories about the athletes. There’s the [“top secret” romance]( between mixed doubles tennis players. Simone Biles’ [latest clap back]( in defense of her husband. And everyone’s apparently [picking their Olympic boyfriend](. Yes, Mr. Pommel Horse is on the list. Now, let’s get to the news… — Maria Corpus / Editor / Madison, WI What's Happening [help wanted sign] Economy Labor Market Slowdown Sparks New Concerns What's going on: There are new signs that the US economy is faltering. (We know, not the news you wanted to hear on a Monday.) Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the unemployment rate [rose to 4.3% last month]( — the highest since October 2021. The report didn’t stop there, showing that the US also fell short of economists’ expectations when employers only added 114,000 jobs. That’s a major dip from hiring in June and from trends earlier this year. Temporary layoffs contributed to the higher unemployment rate, which could decrease once people return to work. The news came days after the Federal Reserve said it would keep interest rates at a [23-year high](. What it means: The combination of higher unemployment and slower hiring has economists [ringing the alarm]( and questioning if the US is headed toward a recession. Before the latest jobs report, some economists had been optimistic about the US making a [soft landing]( — that’s when inflation reaches the Fed’s target without the US entering a recession. Now, in the face of a potential hard landing or bumpy one, many say the Fed should have [cut interest rates sooner](. Right now, a rate cut isn’t expected until September. The other thing to keep in mind: If you’re thinking about switching jobs, it could take you longer to find a new one. Related: [Elon Musk Has a Hot Take on the Fed’s Decisions]( (Reuters) US News Plea Deal With the Accused 9/11 Plotters Revoked What's going on: In a shocking reversal, the Pentagon [canceled a plea deal]( with the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks and his two accomplices. The original deal, which unraveled two days after it was announced, would have required the three men to plead guilty to murder and conspiracy charges in exchange for life in prison — meaning they’d avoid the death penalty. Now, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin has scrapped the agreement, saying the responsibility for such a significant decision “[should rest with me](.” Austin will oversee the case, which will pursue the death penalty for all three men at Guantánamo Bay. What it means: The plea deal, which had been in the works for more than two years, received mixed reactions from victims’ families and lawmakers. Some thought the agreement didn’t go far enough, while others said it symbolized closure. Meanwhile, a group representing the families of 9/11 victims told [ABC News]( they were frustrated that they weren’t consulted about the original plea deal or how it was revoked. Time will tell when a trial takes place — before the deal, jury selection wasn’t even slated to start until at least 2026. Also unclear? How prosecutors will address ongoing questions over the [CIA’s use of torture](, which experts say could impact what evidence is used in court. Related: [Everything We Know About How The 9/11 Plea Deal Unraveled]( (NYT Gift Link) Sports Did Medal Dreams Just Go Down the (Seine) Drain? What's going on: There is a new wave of concern about the Seine River. Belgium has pulled out of today’s mixed relay triathlon after [one of the athletes fell ill](. The team’s statement over the weekend didn’t provide specific details, but Belgian media is reporting the triathlete had an E. coli infection. It comes after the swimmer competed in last week’s women’s triathlon, which (you guessed it) took place in the Seine. Switzerland also [reshuffled its relay]( roster after one of its athletes was diagnosed with a “gastrointestinal” illness. What it means: Paris Olympic organizers maintain the water quality in the Seine is safe, and they’ve delayed races on the river as necessary. Still, this is the first time in over a century that swimming has returned to the river. One athlete said they’ve swam “[in worse](.” Others have taken questionable measures to prepare for their races, like not washing their hands to build up an E. Coli tolerance. Belgium seemed to send a message to organizers, saying they “hope that lessons will be learned for future triathlon competitions.” Related: [The Gender Controversy in Olympic Women’s Boxing, Explained]( (NPR) Quick Hits 😢 Meghan Markle is opening up about [a dark time in her past](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 👀 The internet can’t stop talking about this [French pole vaulter’s bulge]( — aka the newest Olympic star. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🍳 “[Egg flights](” for dinner — yuck or yum? You decide. --------------------------------------------------------------- 😯 We’re sending Zac Efron [all of the “get well” cards](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🥇 The fastest man on earth just won gold [by this much](. Skimm the Vote 2024 [Election 2024 Countdown]( It's been a wild ride leading up to the 2024 election, and there is a lot at stake. Millennial women are one of the most powerful voting blocks in the electorate, and we want you to have everything you need to make your voice heard in November. Check out our [ballot-building tool](, your go-to guide for sorting through the options and planning your vote. No stress, just a straightforward way to stay informed and make sure your vote is counted. [Get Informed]( Skimm Picks Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… Pop quiz: What’s mood- and energy-boosting, tastes amazing, and just sold over 100,000 cans at Target? Answer: [this sparkling sugar-free energy drink](. Enjoy four naturally-caffeinated flavors, [sans crash](.* --------------------------------------------------------------- Over a million people love [this therapy service]( — probably because it provides access to thousands of licensed therapists, and most members have a $0 copay. No insurance? No problem. [Save $80 with SPACE80](.* --------------------------------------------------------------- Save time, money, and energy with [these clever products](. This [dishwasher magnet](? $5. Avoiding fights with your partner about accidentally filling a clean dishwasher with dirty plates? Priceless. --------------------------------------------------------------- Wearing fancy pajamas is an act of self-care, and we won't hear otherwise. This [monogrammed set]( is our all-time favorite. If you're looking for something less expensive, you can't go wrong with [Skims](. Psst…love our recs? Follow [@skimmshopping]( on Instagram for more products, gifts, and services that are actually worth the hype (and the price tag). On Our Radar This year, more than 150 communities across the country are hosting events for [the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer movement](. See how you can [get involved]( and help end breast cancer as we know it, for everyone.* Settle This [Snoop Dogg at the Olympics] [Snoop Dogg]( has taken over the Olympics (rightfully so). Once the Games come to an end, what do you want to see him do next? [Host the Oscars]( [Put out a new album]( [Co-host a new garden game show with Martha Stewart]( Extra Credit [pasta with zucchini] Eat According to Instagram, it’s that time of year where seemingly everyone is sipping on Aperol spritzes in Italy. But if a trip to the Amalfi Coast isn’t in the cards this summer, this take on [Spaghetti alla Nerano from Platings + Pairings]( is the next best thing. Perfect for summer squash season (for those who aren’t regulars at their local market, that’s now), the legendary Italian dish has just two main ingredients: al dente spaghetti and crispy slices of zucchini. Add in fresh basil and nutty parmesan and you get something so light, creamy, and satisfying that even Stanley Tucci, the [internet’s favorite Italian food connoisseur](, called it “[life-changing](.” Need we say more? For more recs... Check out the Daily Skimm Weekend newsletter, in your inbox every Saturday and Sunday. We'll help you spend your leisure time well. Game Time [Flipart puzzmo game]( Wake your brain up this Monday with a game of [Flipart](. Just rotate the pieces to fit within the frame and get ready to feel the rush when they all fall into place. [Get into it](. Meet Us On The Leaderboard [Flipart]( | [Spelltower]( | [Crossword]( | [Typeshift]( | [Pile-Up Poker]( Bling, bling! Not sure what you should be doing with your money to, well, make more of it? Join Skimm Money for weekly expert advice. [Subscribe now]( Skimm'd by: Rashaan Ayesh, Molly Longman, Chantal Vaca, and Maria del Carmen Corpus. Fact-checked by Sara Tardiff. --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos by Michael M. Santiago, Carl Recine, Mike Egerton/PA via Getty Images, Brand Partners, and Platings + Pairings Design by theSkimm --------------------------------------------------------------- *PS: This is a sponsored post. Want to wake up with us every morning? [Subscribe to all theSkimm has to offer](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Instagram Icon]( [Tik Tok Icon]( [Linkedin Logo]( [Twitter icon]( [Facebook icon]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Skimm'd something we missed? skimmthis@theSkimm.com Issues? 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