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MISSING PREHEADER AND LOCATION COPY December 30, 2021[Read in Browser]( [Image recapping big moments of 2021]( Daily Skimm Things We Skimm'd in 2021 2021, [what’s up baby](? We vaxxed and waxed but Omicron had other plans. [Everything is expensive](. [Britney is #Free](. There was [GameStonk](. And [“Squid Games.”]( [There once was a ship that put to sea](. The name of the ship was the [one that got stuck in the Suez Canal](. Olivia Rodrigo got her [drivers license](. Olympians got their [gold](. [Simone Biles has our hearts](. Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker [have each other](. [Lil Nas X]( had us calling him Montero. Bernie has his [mittens](. [Middle parts]( and [Bennifer]( are back. Gen Z [caught a vibe](. The internet caught [“Couch Guy.”]( We met [Meta](. And [Met Gala’d](. [NFTs]( are a BFD. This lawyer [was not a cat](. [UFOs]( may be looking to Earth. Billionaires are [looking to space](. [Jack Dorsey]( gave notice. So did [millions of Americans](. Adele]( didn’t go easy on us. [Taylor Swift]( didn’t go easy on Jake Gyllenhaal. [Chrissy Teigen](, [Chris Harrison](, and [Dave Chappelle]( had a lot to answer for. So did [the Cuomo brothers](, [Mr. Big](, and [the royal family](. But there were uplifting moments: We had our [very first Madam Veep]( — a [hill we needed to climb](. The US recognized [Juneteenth](. And “Blue’s Clues” made a (much-needed) [comeback](. What a [no bones day]( this year has been. Let’s get to it. COVID-19...We’re still in a pandemic. Over 205 million people in the US got fully vaxxed (thank you, science). But about 30% of the eligible US population may be playing the waiting game. Meanwhile, variants like Delta and Omicron kept throwing travel plans into question. The FDA authorized COVID-19 [antiviral pills](. The [J&J vaccine]( is raising red flags over blood clots. And the CDC put the 'C' in confusion over its booster guidelines and quarantine lengths. We still don't have any As to big Qs about the [virus’s origins]( and [long COVID.]( And the little questions are just as puzzling, like are we back to [double masking](? And is [AstraZeneca’s]( PR team okay? The economy…Inflation is the highest since the ’80s. Home prices are [through the roof](. And with stocks all over the place, investors tried their luck with [crypto](, [meme stocks](, and [NFTs.]( Unemployment claims dropped. And everyone is struggling with a [labor shortage](. Meanwhile, the new normal is the new normal. Companies hit [‘delay’]( on return to office plans. Biden implemented a vaccine and testing mandate for businesses — to mixed reviews. And more than 4 million Americans said ‘see you’ as part of [the Great Resignation](. World leaders endorsed a [global minimum corporate tax rate](. [OnlyFans]( stressed out their Only Fans. [Bumble](, [Roblox](, and [Duolingo]( IPO’d. And a [Starbucks store in Buffalo, NY](, formed the company’s first labor union. And that’s a frap. Attack on democracy…On Jan 6, Congress got together to [certify]( then-President-elect Biden’s electoral win. But pro-Trump supporters who refused to accept the 2020 election results [stormed the Capitol](. They scaled walls, broke into offices, and attacked officers to try to stop lawmakers from doing their job. It was the first major attack on the Capitol since 1814. Five people died. House Democrats voted to impeach then-President Trump for [a second time]( — a first in US history. And many Republicans told Trump '[we have your back](.' As for Trump, he still [can’t let go]( of his 2020 loss. And might be [eyeing a redo]( in 2024. #46...After the early January chaos, President Biden was still sworn in 14 days later. And brought in the [most diverse Cabinet in US history](. His No. 2, VP Kamala Harris, made history as the first woman, first Black person, and first South Asian American as VP. Biden [reversed Trump’s bans]( on transgender people serving in the military and travelers from majority-Muslim countries. And rejoined the [Paris climate deal](. His [infrastructure bill]( passed — a historic bipartisan effort. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) threw a [wrench]( into Dems’ plans for a $2 trillion social spending package. Meanwhile, Biden’s in the hot seat for how he’s handled immigration: Border crossings reached a 20-year high. Thousands of migrants were kept in [close quarters]( amid a pandemic. And the admin re-implemented [“Remain in Mexico.”]( Images of Border Patrol agents [chasing Haitian migrants on horseback]( left a stain on the president’s first year. And Trump's base has a [new chant](. Congress…Democrats and Republicans are as divided as ever. After a [W in Georgia](, Dems have control of Congress...by [thiiiiis much](. It’s helped them pass Biden’s [$1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package](. And a $1 trillion bill to give the nation’s infrastructure a boost. It’s been the year of the [filibuster](, which quashed voting rights legislation three times. Some GOP lawmakers — Reps. [Paul Gosar](, [Lauren Boebert](, and [Marjorie Taylor Greene]( — made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Next year, the [2020 census]( is giving the lower chamber an Extreme House Makeover — [starring 13 states](. That includes CA and NY, which are losing seats. And TX and FL, which are saying 'hi' to new lawmakers. Pressure's on for the midterms. So [make sure you're registered](. Racial justice...A jury handed ex-officer [Derek Chauvin]( one of the longest prison sentences for a police killing of a Black person. A Wisconsin jury acquitted [Kyle Rittenhouse]( after he killed two and injured a third during a BLM protest in Kenosha, WI, last year. [Ahmaud Arbery’s family]( got justice. And former police officer Kim Potter was [convicted]( in [Daunte Wright's death](. We lost [Ma'Khia Bryant](, [Andrew Brown Jr](, [Isaiah Brown](, [Adam Toledo](, and many more. And a report found what many already knew — that police killings of Black Americans could amount to crimes against humanity. It had Americans calling for change yet again. Virginia got rid of over a dozen Confederate statues and monuments. Evanston, IL, became the first US city to approve [reparations for Black residents](. The state also threw out [cash bail](. Speaking of states… Things that happened on the state level...Texas enacted one of the country’s [strictest abortion bans](. It came as SCOTUS considers Mississippi's [heartbeat bill]( — a case that threatens to [overturn Roe v Wade](. Georgia, Florida, Texas, and Arizona implemented [voting restrictions](. [Virginia]( voted in its first Republican governor since 2009. [New Jersey]( re-elected its first Democratic one in years. [California]( didn't recall Gov. Gavin Newsom (D). Now, many states are [going their own way]( on mask and vax mandates. Some are pushing back on [critical race theory]( in schools. And more than two dozen states pushed [anti-trans laws](. Tragedies in the US…This year we mourned 98 people who were killed when a 12-story condominium partially collapsed in [Surfside, FL](. And the 10 people who died at Travis Scott’s sold-out [Astroworld music festival]( in Houston, TX. [Kentucky]( is still reeling from tornadoes that swept across the Midwest and South — responsible for the deaths of at least 88 people. In [New Mexico](, Alec {NAME} fired a prop gun while on set for “Rust,” accidentally killing 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. And deadly mass shootings devastated communities in [Georgia](, [Colorado](, [Indiana](, and [Michigan](. Afghanistan...The US ended its [longest war]( after nearly 20 years. More than 2,400 US troops and more than 47,000 Afghan civilians were killed. The US spent an estimated more than $2 trillion. But the chaotic exit left many asking ‘what happened?’ The Taliban regained control of Kabul and Afghanistan. ISIS carried out a [series of attacks](. The Taliban promised to respect women...but set limitations for schooling and work. Now, tens of thousands of Afghans have resettled in the US. But international sanctions against the Taliban are pushing the country's health system and economy [to the brink of collapse](. Israeli-Palestinian conflict...A land dispute sparked the [worst violence since 2014](. Hamas — a Palestinian militant group — fired more than 4,300 rockets into Israel. Israeli forces responded with attacks on more than 1,500 targets. All together, the conflict left more than 200 people dead in Gaza and 13 people in Israel. [Protests]( erupted around the world in support of Palestinian rights. The UK and US saw a steep rise in [anti-Semitic attacks](. And the world still has no plan to bring peace to the region. Other things happening abroad…China continued to [crack down on Hong Kong](. France was 'non pleased' about a nuclear [submarine deal](. There were protests from [Colombia]( to [India]( to [Russia](. [Haiti’s president]( was assassinated — pushing the country further into chaos. 2 million people have been displaced in the [violent conflict in Ethiopia](. There were also elections: [German Chancellor Angela Merkel]( said ‘auf Wiedersehen.’ [Nicaragua’s]( Daniel Ortega is still in power. There's new leadership in [Iran](. Sudan’s ​​PM was ousted and then [reinstated](. India [repealed]( three controversial farm laws. [Tunisia]( and [Samoa]( are saying ‘hello’ to their first female PMs. Myanmar's military ousted [Aung San Suu Kyi.]( And Cuban Communist Party leader [Raúl Castro]( hand-picked his replacement. Things that had women speaking out...Tens of thousands spoke out against sexual violence in [Australia](. [Venezuelans]( protested femicide. [Turkey]( withdrew from an int'l treaty protecting women. [US women]( marched for abortion rights. [Sarah Everard]( and [Sabina Nessa]( started a conversation about violence against women in the UK. [Gabby Petito’s]( death sparked a media frenzy. Many pointed to the lack of attention on [Brown and Black women who go missing](. And why it takes so long for them to be heard (see: [R Kelly](). [Ghislaine Maxwell]( was found guilty of sex trafficking. [Noor Mukadam]( and [Agnes Tirop’s]( killings sparked outcry on social media. And the [‘shadow pandemic’]( continues to make it difficult for women to escape their abusers. But a [TikTok hand signal]( helped one missing girl make her way home. Things that happened on Earth…Despite a [drop]( in global greenhouse gas emissions in 2020, they’re back up to [record levels](. And the Earth is hurting. Case in point: [droughts in the Western US](. And [record heat waves](. A winter storm knocked out [Texas's power grid](. The [Dixie]( and [Caldor Fires]( ravaged California. There was an [oil spill]( off the state’s coast. [Hurricane Ida]( left 82 dead and flooded towns across America. While [Hurricane Henri]( left billions in damage across the Northeast. And [99.9% of scientists]( agree people need to come to terms with reality. Things that happened in space…Humans [‘touched’ the Sun](. NASA exhibited [Perseverance]( and [Ingenuity]( on Mars. SpaceX made history with the [first all-civilian trip]( to space. NASA helped launch the world’s largest and most powerful [space telescope](. And [Richard Branson](, [Elon Musk](, and [Jeff Bezos]( all competed to be head space cowboy. People we’ll remember...Prince Philip. Colin Powell. Joan Didion. Desmond Tutu. Harry Reid. Larry King. Donald Rumsfeld. Bob Dole. Cicely Tyson. Rush Limbaugh. DMX. Virgil Abloh. bell hooks. Eric Carle. Jessica Walter. Stephen Sondheim. John Madden. Walter Mondale. Hank Aaron. Jean-Marc Vallée. Dustin Diamond. Biz Markie. Michael K Williams. James Michael Tyler. Glen de Vries. Lee Elder. Willie Garson. ​​Norm Macdonald. Beverly Cleary. Things that kept ESPN in business…Seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady had people going Bucc-wild. The Tokyo Olympics had a successful [rain check](. But not everyone is as excited about the [Beijing Olympics](. Abuse survivors reached a [historic settlement]( with USA Gymnastics and the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee. The world’s worried about the well-being of Chinese tennis star [Peng Shuai](. Meanwhile, the NBA, NHL, NFL called [‘time out’]( because of Omicron. Things we watched…“Squid Game.” “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” “The Wheel of Time." “Impeachment: American Crime Story.” “The White Lotus.” “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.” “Candyman.” “No Time to Die.” “You.” “Spencer.” “House of Gucci.” “And Just Like That…” “Dune.” “Mare of Easttown.” “The Sex Lives of College Girls.” “West Side Story.” “In The Heights." Things we launched...[A pop culture podcast](. How we all felt this year...[burnt out](. The energy we're bringing into next year...[it's giving, it's giving happiness](. Bing Bong, 2021. Now we don't know about you, but we're feeling '22. mailto:?body=Bing Bong, 2021. Here’s what we Skimm’d this year #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23things-we-skimm-d-in-2021 Skimm Faves: Your Absolute Favorite Products of 2021 Amazon, Birthdate Candles, Amazon | Design: theSkimm It’s almost time to pop the champagne (or your [bev of choice]() and toast to another wild ride of a year. But before the celebrations commence, we’re looking at [alllll the most popular things]( Skimm’rs added to cart in 2021. Here are our best-selling items of the year: • [Skimm’rs overall fave products of the year]( • [The self-care items you couldn’t get enough of]( • [Home products Skimm’rs loved in 2021]( • [Clothes and accessories you stocked your closet with]( • [The books you read and loved the most]( Psst...check out the rest of your faves [here]( — and put those holiday gift cards to good use. Cheers. Skimm Picks Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… 1. A must-have subscription for a healthy new year. We’ll cheers to that. [Splendid Spoon](’s meal plans include 40+ no-prep, plant-based, and gluten-free options. Including smoothies, soups, and bowls. Which are all delicious, btw. PS: New customers get a special offer. [Go get it](.* 2. What to shop on Amazon before the next year. 2022 is right around the corner. [Prep your home]( with kitchen essentials, pet products, and so much more. Psst...we also rounded up winter clothes and accessories to bundle up in. 3. Relaxation faves to indulge with over the holiday break. You've got some time off from work, so why not spend it on you? Scrub away dry skin with an [exfoliating brush]( or give yourself a deep-tissue massage with this [handheld device](. It's pampering time. *PS: This is a sponsored post. Programming Note Skimm HQ is ringing in the New Year and forgetting the old one. Cheers to 2022. See you back in your inbox on Tuesday. Skimm'rs Sow cool…Kelly C (TX). She celebrated her first anniversary with her plantable greeting card small business. Kelly makes greeting cards from 100% recycled scraps of paper combined with flower seeds that are meant to be planted. [Take a look](. Capturing memories…Tyler L (NY). He started his own wedding photography business called Scratch Studios. And is already getting some views. [Click, click](. 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