Skimmâd with thoughts from Anthony Ramos and Yara Shahidi October 1, 2021[Read in Browser]( [Alarm clock on pillow]( [Daily Skimm Logo]( Skimmâd with [thoughts from Anthony Ramos and Yara Shahidi]( [Invite friends]( [Quote of the Day] Quote of the Day âUsually, he just greets guests at the door and is more politeâ â [Greeceâs PM]( after his dog interrupted a press conference. He was tired of being dis-Crete. mailto:?body=Greeceâs PM is offering Apollo-gies for his dog #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23qotd Over the Hill The Story Congress is saying â[crisis averted](â...for now. Politics, amirite. Truth. The start of a new fiscal year (hi, thatâs today) typically requires a lot of prep work (think: OKRs, pitch decks, all that good corporate talk). For the US gov, priority no. 1 is approving a spending bill to keep the lights on at its agencies and departments. And avoid a [shutdown]( that could affect anything from passport processing to whether national parks are open. For a while, it [seemed]( like a shutdown was imminent. But yesterday, President Biden [signed]( a bill after Congress managed to secure the funds until Dec 3. And while lawmakers are happy about this (very) temporary win, theyâre already facing another crisis. And that would be...? The nationâs [debt ceiling](. Thatâs the max amount of money the US can borrow to pay its bills. (And only to pay its bills â no room for more spending money.) For weeks, Treasury Sec Janet Yellenâs been yellen at lawmakers to [raise the roof](. She says that without it, the US could [run out of cash]( by Oct 18 and risk âwidespread economic catastrophe." Democrats are on their [third attempt]( this week to get it done. But Republicans [arenât playing ball](, saying Dems can raise the ceiling on their own. And that they wonât participate to help finance President Bidenâs agenda. Speaking of... Iâm listening. Yesterday, House Dem leaders said ['rain check']( to a planned vote on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill. And that they'll try again today to strike a deal to pass the legislation. [The money]('s to give Americaâs roads and bridges some much-needed TLC. And to expand broadband internet, rebuild the electric grid, and create a network of EV chargers. In August, the Senate â in rare bipartisan fashion â [passed]( the measure after months of negotiations. But the hurdle in the House has come from Bidenâs own party. Progressives want a separate [$3.5 trillion spending bill]( to fund health care, education, and climate to get the green light first. But Senate Republicans â along with two Dem senators â arenât into the price tag. TBD how negotiations roll out. theSkimm Congress has had a week. And while the Biden admin has avoided a shutdown for now, itâs facing challenges that could lead the US to default on its debt for the first time in history. mailto:?body=Congress has had a whirlwind of a week and itâs not over #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23over-the-hill And Also...This What people are talking about⦠[Police killings](. A new study revealed that more than half of police killings in the US have been undercounted. Between 1980 and 2018, researchers estimated over 30,000 deaths from police violence. But found that misclassifications (things like the medical examiner not mentioning law enforcement, or wrong coding) led to a vast undercount. The study also found that Black Americans were over three times more likely to be killed by police than white Americans. It could be one of the most comprehensive studies into US police violence. And comes as America continues to rally for racial justice. Researchers reportedly say the study shows why there needs to be more centralized data on police violence and oversight of medical examiners. mailto:?body=US police killings have been undercounted #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-01-2021-aat-1-police-killings Who deserves a raise... [Women in the workplace](. A new report found that a year and a half into the pandemic, women are making strides at the office. Theyâre getting better representation in corporate America â especially in leadership positions. And once they get into those roles, women are more likely to give emotional support, help navigate work-life challenges, and make sure the workload is manageable. But itâs not all good news. A lot of companies arenât giving women the recognition they deserve. Women are still promoted to manager roles at lower rates than men. And [burnout]( is no joke. Of women surveyed, [42% reported burnout]( compared to 35% of men. And [one in three]( women said theyâve considered leaving the workforce. - Intersectionality: Women of color only make up 4% of C-suite leaders â a number that hasnât really changed in the last three years. More than a quarter of Black women say theyâve missed out on work opportunities because of their race. And that they still experience microaggressions. Psstâ¦[hereâs]( one expertâs take on the biggest issues women face at work and how to combat them. mailto:?body=Women are doing more in the workplace but burnout is too real #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-01-2021-aat-2-women-in-the-workplace Whose case has updates⦠[Sarah Everardâs](. Yesterday, the British police officer who murdered the 33-year-old woman was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Earlier this year, the officer pleaded guilty to killing Everard as she was walking home from a friend's house. Everardâs disappearance sparked a nationwide movement in which women shared their stories of sexual assault and violence. Now, the judge is putting him behind bars for good. And said that not only did he ruin the lives of Everardâs family and friends but he âerodedâ the publicâs confidence in the police. mailto:?body=Sarah Everardâs murderer will spend life in prison #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-01-2021-aat-3-sarah-everard Whatâs filling up the calendar... â[31 Nights of Halloween](.â mailto:?body=Itâs time for your fave Halloween binges #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-01-2021-aat-4-halloween What's gonna drop it like it's hot... [The Super Bowl LVI halftime show](.  mailto:?body=Guess whoâs back #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-01-2021-aat-5-super-bowl Urticaria A fancy word for hives. Which you know as red, itchy welts or bumps that might pop up on your skin â usually in reaction to stress, food, heat or something else you come in contact with. Notttt something you really want. They can be especially frustrating when you canât identify a trigger. Skimmârs with chronic spontaneous urticaria know what weâre talking about. If you ever get hives out of nowhere that stick around six weeks or longer, that could include you. (Psst...they may get bigger, change shape, spread or disappear and reappear during that time.) An allergist can let you know for sure â and suggest a treatment plan to address your symptoms. Learn more [here](. Rea Ann Silva spent two decades working in the beauty industry. This week on â9 to 5ish with theSkimm,â the Beautyblender founder and CEO opened up about how she got the idea in the first place. Plus, her advice on building your network and growing a biz. [Listen in](. Skimm Reads [âCloud Cuckoo Landâ by Anthony Doerr]( Epic doesnât even begin to cover the latest novel from the[âAll the Light We Cannot Seeâ]( author. It follows five characters throughout time in vastly different settings â from 15th-century Constantinople to present-day small-town Idaho to an interstellar ship set far in the future. The charactersâ stories are beautifully interwoven, and youâll be amazed as the complex puzzle pieces begin to fit together. Game on. Here are todayâs recs to help you live a smarter life⦠1. Serious hydration your face and body will thank you for. We feel relief just thinking about it. [This repair cream]( by First Aid Beauty instantly soothes dry or flaky skin (eczema included). Without that greasy after-feel. Plus, Skimmârs [get 20% off and a free gift](.* 2. What to get your friend whoâs expecting. Prepare to be the babyâs favorite. [STINA & MAE]( has got you covered with nursing pads, bibs, and burp cloths made from buttery-soft organic cotton. Plus, theyâre machine-washable and come in the most adorable prints. Cue cuteness overload. [Shop now](.* 3. An easier way to stock up on pet supplies. Thanks to [this shipping service](. Add products like food and toys to your cart and select a delivery frequency. Thatâs it. Plus, Skimmârs save 35% on their first order and 5% on future orders. [Order now](.* 4. Our fave meal plans for every type of eater. There are lots of kits in the sea and finding the one can be overwhelming. [Here are our fave]( vegetarian, vegan, and meat-based options, plans for kids, and so much more. 5. Cozy fall clothes under $50 you can wear to work. Maybe youâre heading back to your office after a long time away. And maybe pants with zippers now seem like a foreign concept. If so, youâre gonna want to [check these out](. *PS: This is a sponsored post. Skimm'rs Itâs Hispanic Heritage Month. So we're honoring Latinx leaders and recognizing Latinx-owned businesses & orgs for doing great things for the world and for their communities. Nominate yourself or someone you know [here](. Opening doors...Nereida C (GA). She created a [financial education website]( in Spanish that offers free downloadable resources. The goal: empower first-generation immigrants to learn how finances work in the US. Taking risks...Ro P (TX). She left her corporate job to pursue creative ideas sheâd been bottling up. Now, sheâs sharing her art on Instagram. [Click to follow](. (Some) Birthdays...Skimm Dad Donny Weisberg (IL), Sasha Levites (NY), Disa DiBuono Simpson (IL), Darci DiBuono Pinello (IL), Ronnie Pollidoro (NY), Rose Denize (FL), Leslie Beauvoir (FL), Dale Gray (NY), Marjorie Almansi (CT), Missy Pittard (GA), Melissa Lowell (WA), Sara Niedzwieckj (WI), Caroline Oden (TX), Jenna Rice (OK), Laurie Massa (NE) Skimm More Qs about COVID booster shots? Weâve got As. 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