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But first: Are you ready to rumble? — Check out what we Skimm’d for you today August 28, 2024 [Subscribe]( [Read in browser]( [daily_skimm] [Header Image]( But first: Are you [ready to rumble](? --------------------------------------------------------------- [Update location]( or [View forecast]( Quote of the Day "I couldn’t figure out the password" — [Aubrey Plaza](, explaining why she still hasn’t seen herself on White Lotus. Celebs, they’re just like us. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Aubrey Plaza is having very relatable tech issues. #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) What's Happening [52-year-old Israeli hostage Qaed Farhan al-Qadi receives medical care at Soroka Medical Center in Beer Sheva, Israel on August 27, 2024 as the Israeli army claimed to have rescued him held in the Gaza Strip since last Oct. 7] International Israel Rescues Bedouin Hostage From Gaza Tunnels What's going on: On Tuesday, Israeli forces freed Qaid Farhan Alkadi, a 52-year-old Bedouin Arab who had been held deep within Hamas’ tunnel network beneath Gaza. Alkadi, a father of 11, was the eighth hostage — and first Arab Israeli — to be rescued alive by Israel since the war began. “Suddenly, I heard someone speaking Hebrew outside the door, I couldn’t believe it,” [Alkadi told Israel’s president](. “People are suffering there. Do everything you can to bring people home.” Alkadi was abducted from his security job at a kibbutz and held for 326 days. Israeli soldiers stumbled into Alkadi by chance while searching the tunnels for Hamas fighters, according to two senior officials who [spoke anonymously to the New York Times](. What it means: The news of the rescue was a welcome update in Israel after 10 months of war. Israel says it believes 108 hostages remain in Gaza, with over 40 presumed dead. In November, 105 others were freed during a weeklong cease-fire in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. As international mediators scramble to broker a cease-fire to secure the release of the remaining hostages, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to face [strong domestic criticism]( for failing to bring more hostages home. His government's offensive has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry run by Hamas and displaced 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, [worsening the humanitarian crisis](. Related: [Hostage’s Rescue Shines a Spotlight on Israel’s Bedouins]( (NYT Gift Link) Politics President Trump Was Just Re-Indicted On Federal Election Charges What's going on: Former [President Donald Trump was just indicted (again)]( for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The [revised indictment]( follows the [Supreme Court’s July decision]( that granted former presidents [broad immunity]( for official acts in office — which derailed the case. Special Counsel Jack Smith tweaked his initial indictment as a result to stay within the scope of the court’s ruling, but kept the same four charges against Trump in place. That includes conspiring to defraud the US, obstructing the certification of the election on Jan 6, and depriving millions of their right to have their votes counted. Trump has already pleaded not guilty in this case, and [didn't mince words in a post on Truth Social]( yesterday, saying Smith is “deranged” and resurrecting "a 'dead' Witch Hunt." What it means: The Supreme Court’s ruling meant that any “official acts” Trump took during his time as president wouldn’t be counted against him — but the parties involved had differing views on what qualifies as “official.” Before this new indictment, Trump’s lawyers and Smith’s prosecutors were [just days away]( from submitting their interpretations of how the high court’s decision affected the case. Anticipating this, Smith removed some information in the indictment related to Trump’s interactions with a Justice Department ally. He seemed to acknowledge that the high court’s decision shielded Trump from charges involving interactions with officials (see how “official” is baked right in the name there?). This was the most glaring difference from the first indictment, but much of the rest remains the same. What happens next is up to the courts but it’s unlikely that this case will be resolved before the November election. Related: [Trump Adds a Pair of Ex-Democrats To His Transition Team]( (BBC) US News An Ohio Prison Is Serving Up Fine Dining and Hope What's going on: Earlier this month, about 60 people experienced [a first-of-its-kind dinner]( at a prison just outside Cleveland, Ohio. Incarcerated men at the Grafton Correctional Institution cooked and served a five-course meal to members of the public using fruits and vegetables grown onsite. On the menu: roasted salmon with a béarnaise sauce and braised garden greens, along with a corn cake for dessert with blueberry compote and Chantilly cream. Yes, chef. The farm-to-table dinner was hosted by EDWINS, a nonprofit founded by Chef Brandon Chrostowski that teaches culinary arts and hospitality skills to prisoners in over 600 prisons and jails nationwide. The program aims to equip participants with the techniques and certifications needed for fine dining jobs. Most of EDWINS’ graduates seem to have found the recipe for success: nearly all secured employment and less than 1% returned to prison, according to program data. What it means: Stigma against formerly incarcerated people can make the transition back into everyday life [an uphill battle](. Which is why programs like this one are essential to helping with their reintegration into society and finding a job. A [2021 report]( from the Brookings Institution found that more than a quarter of a million people released from prison can’t land a stable job within their first year out. Nearly 75% of former inmates are arrested again within three years of their release. A director for reentry services in southwest Ohio said one of the major barriers for formerly imprisoned people is falling behind on skills and knowledge, a gap that can develop after just two years behind bars. Related: [What Is Prison Like for Women and Girls?]( (The Marshall Project) Quick Hits 💸 See how this TikTok creator handles [trademarks and legal issues](? Very demure. Very mindful. --------------------------------------------------------------- 💅 OOO emails are getting sassy. [Want to write one](? --------------------------------------------------------------- 🩲 Jeremy Allen White has thirst trapped too close to the sun with [his new underwear campaign](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🧄 Why TF are people [rubbing garlic]( on their acne? --------------------------------------------------------------- 😅 Gen Z has a new insult and they're coming for people from [this state](. Scorecard The week's sports news and culture stories, ranked. [Naomi Osaka at the US Open.] Winning: A Paralympic archer is aiming for gold…[while 28 weeks pregnant](. And Coco Gauff says [this TikTok comment]( helped her reset before defending her US Open title. Chaotic: The Miami Dolphins coach going [from Clark Kent to Miami Vice.]( Hang it in the Louvre: Naomi Osaka’s ruffled, [Harajuku-inspired look is serving.]( Skimm Picks Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… [This groundbreaking vibrating ring for women]( arouses every part of the vulva. Mold it to your shape so dispersed vibrations can magnify sensations in alllll the right areas — [at 30% off](.* --------------------------------------------------------------- With [this infant formula](, what you see is what you get. We’re talking clean, whole cow milk, vital vitamins and minerals, and zero shady ingredients. [Shop now](.* --------------------------------------------------------------- Make your mental health a priority whatever your summer schedule. [Take this quiz]( and match with a therapist in as little as 24 hours. Skimm’rs [get 25% off](, btw.* --------------------------------------------------------------- It’s our moral obligation to share the best sales — and [this one on dermatologist-recommended skincare]( is top of the crop. [Get 25% off their age-defying bestsellers]( from now until Tuesday.* Psst…love our recs? Follow [@skimmshopping]( on Instagram for more products, gifts, and services that are actually worth the hype (and the price tag). Extra Credit [LIARS] Read Jane and John seem like a perfect match. Both are creatives who want the same things, including a happy, fulfilling life together. But over the course of their 14-year marriage, motherhood and domestic duties force Jane’s successful writing career to take a backseat — all while John’s filmmaking aspirations propel forward. When their marriage collapses, John seems like the obvious culprit, but as the title of Sarah Manguso’s novel implies,[Liars]( is about two people. Meaning, there’s more than one side to the story. 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. Settle This [Child with phone] An increasing number of schools are banning [cellphones](, citing students' mental health and [concentration]( being at risk. Where do you stand? [Schools should be cellphone-free]( [I need to be able to get in touch with my kids]( Game Time [puzzletime]( Looking for a crossword that’s not impossible to solve? You’re in luck. [This one]( even offers hints when you get stuck. The faster you finish, the better your score — and the more impressed the group chat will be. [Go on](. 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