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[Advertisement]Skimm’d while adding some meaning to our Halloweening October 19, 2022 [Read in browser]( [theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [UNICEF_TrickorTreat_2022_Q4]( [Together with]( [UNICEF_TrickorTreat_2022_Q4]( Skimm’d while [adding some meaning to our Halloweening]( “Mosquito magnets” — A [study](, confirming that mosquitoes *do* prefer certain humans. And it’s based on the way they smell. That stinks. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=We have news that’ll really bug you #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Top Story Getty Images Elnaz Rekabi The Story Many are concerned for an [Iranian rock climber](. Fill me in. Over the weekend, 33-year-old Elnaz Rekabi competed without a headscarf in South Korea. Videos of her went viral. The problem? Rekabi — an Iranian athlete — is required by Iranian law to cover her hair in public. Many interpreted her appearance as a sign of solidarity with the ongoing demonstrations in Iran: For over a month, thousands of women have turned out to protest the death of 22-year-old [Mahsa Amini]( by burning hijabs, cutting their hair, and standing up to Iranian police. As a result, they called Rekabi a “hero” on social media and posted illustrated images of her climbing up the letters of the protest slogan, “Woman. Life. Freedom.” But then things started getting murky… What do you mean? Rekabi was reportedly missing for at least a day — drawing parallels to the disappearance of Chinese tennis star [Peng Shuai](. And there were reports that Rekabi’s passport and phone were confiscated. But like Peng Shuai, Rekabi has since reappeared back home. Yesterday, she seems to have posted on [Instagram]( apologizing for the “concerns created” and chalking up the lack of hijab was a wardrobe malfunction. (Worth noting: Rights groups say Iran has a history of coercing public confessions.) Today, Rekabi was greeted by large crowds upon landing. Meanwhile, the International Federation of Sport Climbing, which says it’s been in contact with the athlete, is “trying to establish the facts.” Iran denies all the allegations as “fake, false news and disinformation.” Speaking of Iran, what’s the latest? The [anti-government uprising]( is still going strong, though the government’s been cracking down on “chaos and riots.” Hundreds of people have been killed, including [at least 22 kids](. Most recently, a [16-year-old]( Iranian schoolgirl was reportedly beaten and killed for not singing a pro-regime song. The death toll has risen at [Evin prison](. And Iran maintains that the protests are being led by [the Kurds]( — not in solidarity with Amini. theSkimm Iran is facing its worst unrest in years. Now, many fear Rekabi — who was seen by some as a symbol of solidarity — could be another target of the regime’s crackdown. Related Stories: - [The Story of Peng Shuai]( - [Iran: an Uprising Led by Women]( - [Iranian Celebrities Have Been Targeted]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Fears grow over Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi’s well-being #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) And Also...This Who’s not settling… [Women in power](. Yesterday, research from McKinsey and LeanIn.org found that women in leadership roles — think: senior managers and up — are switching jobs at the highest rate ever seen. Meaning, companies are struggling to retain the relatively few women leaders that they have (see: only 1 in 4 in the C-suite). The reasons: The survey found women are more likely to experience microaggressions compared to male leaders — like being mistaken for someone more junior. Women in leadership roles are also bearing more of the burden to support the well-being of employees. According to the survey, they find it increasingly important that their company prioritizes things like diversity and inclusion — and end up spending more time on those issues. But if their companies don’t, they’ll look elsewhere. Now, report authors are warning that unless companies take action, they risk losing the next generation of women leaders. Mic drop. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who could be fueling some relief… [President Biden](. Today, he’s set to announce that he’s releasing up to 15 million barrels of oil from US reserves. The move is part of an effort to drive down fuel prices. (Reminder: gas is currently averaging $3.87 a gallon.) And it’s in response to [OPEC+’s]( decision to cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day. But the move has angered some Republicans, because timing: as in, the announcement comes three weeks before the midterms. Not to mention: gas prices have largely gone down by now — and are mostly well below their summer peak of over $5 a gallon. Still, others point out that the current average is up by about 20 cents from last month. And, as the president put it last week, it’s “still too high.” Now, the move will fulfill the Biden admin’s directive to release a historic 180 million barrels. --------------------------------------------------------------- While everyone's still wondering if [Love Is Blind](… [Netflix has answers on subscriber numbers](. Yesterday, the streaming giant said it gained 2.4 million subscribers in the last quarter — more than double what was expected. Plot twist. It comes after Netflix lost nearly 1 million subscribers over the summer because of competition. And as it's been looking for ways to tighten its purse strings by laying off hundreds of employees, shutting down offices, cracking down on [password sharing](, and unveiling a cheaper, [ad-supported plan](. Now, the news has investors convinced Netflix still has main character energy. Shares jumped 14% in after-hours trading. Gotta love a happy ending. --------------------------------------------------------------- What’s being forced to gif it all away… [Meta](. Yesterday, it announced it’s selling Giphy, the company responsible for GIFs. UK regulators ordered the sale, saying that the deal reduced competition in the social media ad market. It marks the first time Meta — Facebook’s parent company — has been forced by regulators to sell a part of its business. *Sends ‘Homer Backs Into Bushes’ GIF.* --------------------------------------------------------------- Who pioneered Hollywood and now currency… [Anna May Wong](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who got Corden-ed off... [James](. --------------------------------------------------------------- What we’re Mclovin’... The return of “[Boo Buckets](.” [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Nigeria is seeing the worst flooding in over a decade. Female leaders are switching jobs, swiftly. And Netflix is seeing dollar signs. #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Bundle Up [Together with]([revela]( You’ve stocked up on sweaters, beanies, and scarves. Now it’s time to stock up on hair care. Enter: [Revela’s groundbreaking formulas](. Which amp up hair growth by targeting dormant follicles directly. A breakthrough hair growth pack. Aka the crème de la crème of hair serums. Times two. [Shop Now]( A bundle made just for brows. Which packs in six months’ worth of brow-thickening goodness. [Shop Now]( A Skimm-sclusive set with one of everything. Best of both worlds, coming right up. [Shop Now]( Psst…Skimm’rs [get 15% off]( with code SKIMM15. Skimm Your Ballot: Midterms 2022 theSkimm Let’s face it. Midterm elections feel like the presidential election’s little sister. But that doesn’t mean they’re less important. Keep an eye on your [podcast feed]( for our election segment on this week’s episode of “Skimm This.” We’re breaking down why midterms matter and which big races you should keep your eye on. And if you’re looking for more election content, we got you. Scroll through our site, [Skimm Your Ballot](, for tools and resources you need to feel informed and empowered this voting season. Skimm Picks Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… 1. An exciting twist on a 70-year tradition. [Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF]( has raised over $195 million for children around the world since 1950. And this year, they’re doing things differently. [See for yourself](. And add some meaning to your Halloweening.* 2. The makeup collab of your dreams. [This cult-fave brand]( teamed up with Reformation to create a limited-edition pearly rose gold highlighter you can use on your face, cheeks, aaaand eyes. For a (sustainably made) glow that’ll last from office party to after-hours rager. [Glow forth](.* 3. The sustainable sneakers everyone’s obsessing over this fall. Celebs, skaters, and surfers are all about [these comfy, lightweight shoes](. Made with bamboo and recycled plastic, they’re basically a carbon-neutral foot-hug. Plus they’re finally back after a 22K waitlist. And Skimm’rs get 20% off with [SKIMM20](.* 4. Studs so comfy you miiiiight fall asleep in them. And that’s fine because [these best-selling flat-back earrings]( are durable, safe for sensitive ears, and made for long-term wear. Plus they’re extremely cute. Oh, and Skimm’rs [get 30% off]( with code SKIMM30.* *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. Woman-to-woman…Shannon M (CA). She was named as one of the L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth honorees for founding “Operation Happy Nurse.” The non-profit org helps provide a support system for nurses online. (Some) Birthdays…theSkimm's Sammy Pardes (NY), Stephania Stavropoulos (IL), Stephanie Finn (VA), Arielle Bobek (MA), Julie Ashkenazi (CA), Meredith Smith (GA), Liz Maupin (IL), Kristen McManus (IL), Ellie Spitz (IL), Lindsay Schenck Basto (IL), Caitlin MacBride (OH), Kathryn McDonnell (MO), Marcee Mygatt (CO), Elizabeth Marut (IL), Shannon Finegan (PA) PS: Paging all members of theSkimm. Reach out [here]( for a chance to be featured. Skimm More The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is like a horoscope for your personality. We broke down [the best budgeting strategy for your personality]( and decision-making style. 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