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Skimm’d with a seriously smart security system October 6, 2022 [Read in browser]( [theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Alarm clock on newspaper]( [Together with]( [ADT]( Skimm’d with [a seriously smart security system]( “Solo honeymoon” — [A newlywed](, who's leaving her husband behind to run a gift shop in Antarctica. Distance makes the heart grow fonder. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=A woman is living her best penguin life in Antarctica #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Top Story Getty Images Pumping the Brakes The Story [Global oil markets]( are getting a shake-up. Fill me in. Yesterday, [OPEC+]( — a group that represents some of the top oil-rich countries — decided to cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day. That’s about 2% of the current global oil supply. [President Biden]( visited Saudi Arabia (OPEC's de-facto leader) back in July and discussed the need for OPEC+ to produce more oil to bring down gas prices. But yesterday, OPEC+ said it needed to do the opposite amid fears of a global recession. Now, the biggest cuts since 2020 are slated to begin next month. What's the damage? In the US, one analyst said [gas prices]( could go up by about 10%. (Note: The national average is currently at $3.83 a gallon.) This update could push prices up — from energy bills to airline tickets — even further. Europe has its own energy concerns. Reminder: Russia has been leveraging oil access in response to sanctions over the war in Ukraine. President Biden [isn’t happy]( either, especially ahead of the [midterms](, and called the group's move “shortsighted.” What’s being done? The White House said it’s directing the Dept of Energy to release another 10 million barrels from a US reserve next month. Democrats hope to keep gas prices down and keep the admin in a good light before voters head to the polls. But [Republicans]( — who've blamed Biden for the high gas prices and inflation — could see this as a token to winning back the House in less than five weeks. theSkimm OPEC’s move could bring pain at the pump right before the midterm elections. But beyond that, it signals that the US may have to go back to the drawing board when it comes to its diplomatic relationship with Saudi Arabia. Related Stories: - [Rising Gas Prices Are Making Remote Work More Attractive]( - [Five Ways To Save Money on Gas]( - [Why Gas Prices Are So High]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=OPEC+ is cutting back on production #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) And Also...This What the courts are talking about… [DACA](. Yesterday, a federal appeals court declared the Obama-era policy unlawful. But allowed it to stay in place…for now. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program currently protects about 600,000 immigrants — known as “Dreamers” — from deportation. The policy’s been at the center of a [back-and-forth]( legal battle for years. In August, the Biden admin introduced a new regulation to codify DACA and replace the 2012 memo that created it. Now, a panel of three judges wants a lower court to consider the admin's new policy, which is set to go into effect on Oct 31. In the meantime, DACA recipients continue to live in legal limbo without a clear path to citizenship. And while Dreamers can apply for renewal, the gov can’t accept new applications. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who the intel community is talking about… [Darya Dugina](. In August, the well-known Russian journalist died in a car bombing near Moscow. Dugina was the daughter of prominent ultranationalist Aleksandr Dugin, who has been vocal about invading Ukraine. Many suspect that he was the actual target. For months, the Kremlin has pointed fingers at Ukraine for Dugina’s assassination. But Kyiv denied any involvement. Now, US intelligence officials believe the Ukrainian gov did play a role. And said they didn’t know Ukraine was planning an attack. It’s not clear if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed off on it. US officials worry that Russia may retaliate with attacks against senior Ukrainian officials. --------------------------------------------------------------- Where things are still tense… [Iran](. This week, Iranian officials reportedly arrested eight people in connection with Nika Shahkarami's death. Last month, the 16-year-old attended a women’s rights rally — one of many across the country following the death of 22-year-old [Mahsa Amini](. And reportedly posted an IG clip of her burning her headscarf. She later told a friend she was being followed by security forces. Shahkarami’s body was found at a morgue 10 days later. Iranian authorities reportedly said the teenager died after falling from a roof. But the news of her death led to a fresh set of anti-government protests — this time also including [high school girls](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who’s reached a settlement… [Alec {NAME}](. Yesterday, the actor's lawyer said they reached a settlement with the family of late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Last year, {NAME} fired a prop gun while on the set of “Rust,” killing Hutchins. Director Joel Souza was also injured. Her death put [industry safety rules]( under a magnifying glass. And earlier this year, Hutchins’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against {NAME}. Now, {NAME} and the family have settled for an unknown amount. Filming on "Rust" is expected to resume in January. And Hutchins's husband will serve as an executive producer. Meanwhile, the Santa Fe DA’s office said this won’t affect its ongoing criminal investigation into the incident. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who’s aiming for the stars… [Nicole Mann](. Yesterday, she became the first Native American woman to go to space. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who is officially VIP... [Anna Sorokin](. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=The courts are talking about DACA. Alec {NAME} settled after the fatal shooting on the set of “Rust.” And why Anna Sorokin is making headlines. #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Ch-Ch-Changes [Together with]([Athleta]( The seasons, they are a-changing. And the weather is…inconsistent. But [Athleta](’s thought of everything. Their versatile, transitional pieces can help you get up and go even on the most unpredictable days. Take it from us and check out their: - [Sleek cargo pants you can wear anywhere ($129)](. With a straight, semi-fitted look. And loooots of stretch. - [Featherless parka that’ll keep you warm without the bulk ($229)](. In a longer length to keep you even cozier. PS: It’s water repellant. - [Sweater that’s equal parts comfy and refined ($109)](. It’s got a v-neck, relaxed fit, and ribbed details. Plus it’s made with fabric that’s designed to keep you warm and dry. To Post or Not to Post Posting photos of our kids on social media seems like second nature these days. But should it be? Emily Ratajkowski experienced this conundrum recently after getting backlash for posting a picture of her son in the bathtub. Some commenters raised flags that the intimate photo could end up in the wrong hands. We wanted to know what experts had to say about the do’s and don’ts of sharing family photos online. [Here’s their take](. Skimm Picks Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… 1. Phone plans that come with unlimited everything. We’re talking [data, calls, texts, and hotspot-ing](. All powered by Verizon’s award-winning networks. For $30 a month — taxes and fees included. And no, there’s no catch. [Pick your plan](.* 2. How to get more from your credit card.* Got your eye on the new iPhone 14? With Apple Card, you get 3% back on all Apple purchases. And get them interest-free when you select [Apple Card Monthly Installments]( at Apple checkout. [Apply now](.†3. Something to support the gut microbiome. Because yes, that’s a thing. [This 3-in-1 pre-, post-, and probiotic]( is designed to reach the colon (aka thrive city for probiotics). PS: Skimm’rs [get 30% off]( their first order.* 4. One woman’s journey as her own health advocate. When hives popped up and wouldn’t go away, she made it her mission to get a diagnosis. And kept going ’til she got one: [chronic spontaneous urticaria]( (aka chronic hives with no known cause). [Watch her story](.* *PS: This is a sponsored post. †Terms apply. M-US-00016841(v1.0) 9/22 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. Going to the polls…Erin S and Lisa S (NY). The duo started [VoteNorth]( to help patients at their local hospitals vote on Election Day. They pick up personalized ballots for each patient, drop them off, and then submit them to the county. (Some) Birthdays…Alexa von Tobel (NY), Steve Schlafman (NY), Jon Cohen (MA), Lauren Rosiak (PA), Rachel Schoenfeld (NJ), Daphne Benzaquen (MO), Katelyn English (AL), Nicole Roberts (PA), Krishma Sadwal (MI), Heana Park (GA), Jaime Ness (SD), Kelly Roberts (CA), Trisha Allen (GA), Tina Uhing (SD), Denise Sluterbeck (NY) PS: Paging all members of theSkimm. Reach out [here]( for a chance to be featured. Save Your Seat: Book’d with Kelly Ripa theSkimm [Skimm Reads: Book’d with Kelly Ripa]( — our take on book club — is Thursday, October 6 at 7:30pm ET. Sign up to hear Kelly discuss the behind-the-cover details of her new collection of essays, “Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories.” Tickets are $30 and include a copy of the book, mailed right to you. (PS: As an extra thank you for attending, you’ll get some exclusive post-event content too.) [Get your ticket](. 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