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Skimm’d while signing up for our weekly $$$ saving tips September 20, 2021[Read in Browser]( [Skimm Money Your guide to the week's top money news and tips]( [Daily Skimm Logo]( Skimm’d while [signing up for our weekly $$$ saving tips]( [Quote of the Day] Quote of the Day "Welcome home to planet Earth” – [A SpaceX director](, to the Inspiration4 crew after their three-day adventure in orbit. Home sweet...okay let's be honest it could use a bit of work. mailto:?body=Earth: it works as a starter home at least #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23qotd Afghanistan The Story The US has [killed innocent civilians in Afghanistan](. This has happened before. It has. The civilian death toll of the US's nearly 20-year war in Afghanistan is in the [tens of thousands](. And while the US has acknowledged responsibility for [some]( deaths, experts maintain the true number could be in the hundreds. Which brings us to this latest attack: Last month, as the US worked to withdraw from Afghanistan, [two suicide bombings]( near Kabul airport killed over 100 civilians and [13 US service members](. ISIS claimed responsibility. And President Biden vowed revenge. On August 29, the US [launched a drone strike]( on a vehicle believed to be affiliated with the terrorist group. Ten people were killed. Except the US military made a "tragic mistake." Go on. It wasn't an ISIS threat. The strike killed Zemari Ahmadi – a technical engineer, who worked for a US aid org – and his family members. That includes [at least seven children](, some as young as three years old. The US has apologized. But the attack's reportedly shaken the [family’s faith]( in America. They're still looking for justice – including a potential court trial and compensation. And are asking to be relocated to a safer country. Meanwhile, the Biden admin – which was already getting flak for its rushed withdrawal – is facing [a new wave of criticism](. And all this is reigniting a broader conversation about remote killings. What do you mean? The [first drone killing]( happened in the fall of 2001 – also in Afghanistan. And as with this latest killing, the US was responsible. Today, [dozens of countries]( are believed to own military drones – for everything from surveillance to targeted assassinations. Last year, Israeli agents reportedly used a remote-controlled machine gun to kill a [top Iranian nuclear scientist](. The US has [justified]( its targeted attacks for years. That's because drones could mean fewer US soldiers – and civilians – in harm's way from things like aerial bombings or in-person raids. The counterargument: the risk is still high. theSkimm This was not the first time the US's drone policy has killed innocent civilians. But the recent attention on Afghanistan has forced the Biden administration to reckon with its mistakes on the battlefield there – and the human beings that suffer as a result. mailto:?body=The US military killed innocent civilians in Afghanistan #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23afghanistan And Also...This What people are watching… [Texas](. Last week, the state saw another jump in Haitian refugees arriving at the US-Mexico border. For months, thousands of Haitians have been making the dangerous trek from South America. They’re seeking asylum in the US and are trying to escape poverty and political turmoil back in Haiti. But the number of migrants has ballooned as US immigration officials try to process their claims – prompting a humanitarian crisis. Now, the Biden admin has sent hundreds of agents to the border and began [deporting Haitians]( back to their home country. But Democrats have called on the admin to [halt deportations]( while the country tries to figure things out. mailto:?body=The US is scrambling to curb immigration at the southern border #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2309-20-2021-aat-1-texas Who's not exactly feeling cuffing season... [France](. On Friday, it recalled its French ambassadors to the US and Australia. It comes after the Aussie gov [joined forces]( with the US and UK to get nuclear-powered submarines under a new deal (AUKUS). And dropped France from a $66 billion agreement for less-techy submarines. AUKward. Now, for the first time ever, the French gov has phoned its ambassador to the US home. And called America’s actions “unacceptable behavior between allies and partners.” Le gasp. The US says it’s working to “resolve our differences.” And the two countries' presidents are expected to have a [little chat]( about it this week. In the meantime, oui all live in a submarine dispute. mailto:?body=France is saying 'oui all live in a submarine dispute' #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2309-20-2021-aat-2-france Where people are heading to the polls... [Canada](. Today, Canadians will be voting in a parliamentary election. Last month, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for a [snap federal election]( in hopes that his Liberal Party would gain a majority in the House of Commons. But critics said ‘really? We’re in a pandemic.’ Trudeau’s weeks of campaigning have brought out [violent protesters]( who aren’t a fan of his coronavirus vaccine mandates. Now, voters will decide whether they give Trudeau’s party more power. Or, hand a win to Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole. Pollsters’ crystal ball says that neither party will win enough seats for a majority gov. Meaning, Trudeau could be thinking ‘this could’ve been for nothing.’ Oh, snap. mailto:?body=Canadians are heading to the polls #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2309-20-2021-aat-3-canada What's not winning fan favorite awards… [The Emmys](. Last night, the awards show made “The Crown,” "Ted Lasso," and "The Queen’s Gambit" feel like royalty. But while RuPaul raced into the [record books](, a record number of diverse nominees were [shut out of wins]( in the lead categories, prompting feelings of déjà vu...and the hashtag #EmmysSoWhite. mailto:?body=Here's why #EmmysSoWhite is trending #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2309-20-2021-aat-4-emmys What’s a real Triomphe… [Guess](. mailto:?body=The Arc de Triomphe is looking a little different #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2309-20-2021-aa5-arc Thing to Know The fold and tuck Like the bend and snap, but also completely different. It’s the best way to store socks, according to the internet. Step one: Place your socks on top of each other like a cross. Step two: Fold the bottom sock up and tuck it into the top one’s toe. Step three: Repeat for the top sock. Step four: Tuck the ends in. Et voilà . A flat, space-saving square. While admiring your (now neater) drawer, why not consider some new additions? [Bombas]( makes incredibly comfy everyday and athletic socks. They’ve also got super soft underwear, seamless t-shirts, and cozy sock-slippers. And they donate one item for every item purchased. Plus, Skimm’rs get 20% off their first order. Learn more [here](. World GO Day 1.4 million That’s about how many women were diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer (aka any cancer that starts in a woman’s reproductive organs) in the world last year.* Unfortunately, symptoms can be hard to recognize. Which is why World Gynecologic Oncology Day — hi, that’s today — is so important. It’s all about raising awareness and encouraging women to speak with their doctors about symptoms and risk factors. Plus encouraging their friends and loved ones to do the same. Our friends at GSK, who are developing new cancer treatment options, are proud sponsors of [World GO Day](. Check out their oncology innovations [here](. *Sung H, Ferlay J, Siegel R, et al. Global cancer statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries. CA Cancer J Clin. 2021. doi:10.3322/caac.21660 Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… 1. Your new favorite show. Yes, really. FOX’s new drama, [“The Big Leap,”]( is all about believing in yourself and getting back up when life knocks you down. Loveable characters and major inspo included. PS: It premieres tonight at 9/8c on FOX. [Don’t miss it](.* 2. A coffee substitute that makes your skin glow. And supports healthy digestion. [This best-selling matcha tea]( is packed with superfood antioxidants and tested for purity. Just add milk or water. Plus, Skimm’rs get [an exclusive bundle and bonus gifts]( when they shop. Matcha-needed.* 3. Something to help you prioritize your mental health. [Cerebral](’s digital platform and app has tons of resources to get you what you need. Like online therapy sessions, unlimited messaging with licensed experts, and prescription medication services. It’s wallet-friendly and requires zero insurance. [Here’s 75% off](.* 4. Dog coats that are equal parts adorable and functional. The only thing better than shopping for clothes for yourself is shopping for [clothes for your pup](. "America's Next Top Dog Model" is calling. *PS: This is a sponsored post. Skimm'rs 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. Who run the world?...Tiffany L (ON). She’s been named a diplomat of Canada for the upcoming World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund Annual Meetings. Oh, and she’s only 26 years old. Mark your cal with...Gabby D (VA). She’s working with OCA-DC, an Asian American advocacy org. It's hosting the first-ever Asian American Advocacy Summit on policy solutions to anti-Asian American hate and issues. [Learn more](.  (Some) Birthdays...Tess Zelechowski (UK), Anne Hughto (NY), Jason Stern (NY), Matthew Boggie (NY), Alexis Lopez (VA), Nick Jourdan (TX), Paula Casey (NY), Elise Roug (IL), Kelli Dace (IL), Melenda Meazle (TX), Anna Hurley (OH), Michaelene McWhinney (PA), Casey Treiber (FL), Tanya Moran (CA), Diane Bischoff, Eileen Robledo (CA) *Paging all members of theSkimm. Reach out [here]( for a chance to be featured. [Skimm More Header Image] Last week on “9 to 5ish with theSkimm”: Blavity founder and CEO Morgan DeBaun on raising capital, overcoming obstacles, and selling your story to investors. [Listen in](. And if you're looking for other smart ways to spend your time… - [Listen]( to our news podcast "Skimm This" for clarity on the biggest stories of the week. - [Tune in]( to our podcast "9 to 5ish with theSkimm" for tips to navigate your career. - [Subscribe]( to our "Skimm Money" newsletter to keep up to date with your wallet. - [Sign up]( for our "Skimm Your Life" newsletter for curated shopping, reads, and entertainment recs. - Follow us on [the gram](, [Twitter](, [YouTube](, and [Facebook](. - [Download]( our app to get it all in one place. Skimm Share Friends don't let friends get bogged down in headlines. So click that share button to send theSkimm to your network. Because, as they say, sharing is caring. 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