Skimm'd after a 2020 pulse check

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Skimm'd after a 2020 pulse check


  QUOTE OF THE DAY  

"We appreciate Jayson's passion for Krispy Kreme" – The company caught a 21-year-old reselling its doughnuts. Donut try this at home, kids.

THINGS WITH H2O ON THEIR MIND

Canada

The Story

An investigation in Canada is raising flags about lead levels in drinking water there.

What's going on?

More than 100 journalists conducted the yearlong investigation into this issue. Turns out, more than a third of the water tests showed lead levels above Canada's safety guidelines. Several cities reportedly had higher lead levels than in Flint, MI. And it's apparently been found in some schools and day care centers – which has people worried it could affect children's health.

What's the gov doing about all this?

Well, that's where things get tricky. Canada has 7% of the world's renewable freshwater supply...but doesn't have a nationwide water safety standard. It's mostly up to provinces there to set their own rules. Officials reportedly say that they're working on addressing this issue by testing homes for lead and working to replace old lead pipes ASAP.

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Canada is one of the few developed countries that doesn't have a national water safety standard. Cracks in the country's infrastructure are starting to show – and hundreds of thousands of people could be in danger.


The Trump admin

The Story

The EPA has proposed easing rules that could cause water contamination.

What kind of rules?

For years, regulators have had a hard time figuring out where coal plants should store residue. Coal plants have landed on shoving it into pits, which can lead to residue seeping into groundwater. Problem, because it can contain toxic chemicals like arsenic, lead, and mercury. So in 2015, the Obama admin set up rules requiring coal plants to monitor and address pollution.

So what's changing now?

Yesterday, the Trump admin proposed giving plants eight more years to comply with storage restrictions. The admin says this will alleviate "burdens" for the industry, but critics say it could contaminate drinking water for millions of people. And environmental groups are reportedly threatening to sue. The proposal comes the same day that the US notified the UN that it's officially withdrawing from the Paris climate deal.

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Add this to the list of Obama-era environmental rules the Trump admin has rolled back. This latest move highlights the admin's goal to help the coal industry as renewable energy sources have been gaining steam.

AND ALSO...THIS

What's keeping Trump's legal team busy…

His tax returns. Yesterday, a federal appeals court ruled that New York prosecutors can have access to President Trump's tax returns. Reminder: This is about alleged hush-money payments Trump made to two women. His team has argued that presidents are immune from criminal investigations or being prosecuted. And said they'll appeal this ruling to the Supreme Court.


This lawsuit. Yesterday, journalist E Jean Carroll sued President Trump for defamation. Over the summer, she claimed that Trump raped her at a department store in the '90s. Trump has said that he never met her and that she was using the situation to try to sell her book. Now, Carroll is saying that his comments took a hit on her reputation and career. The White House is calling her and her story a "fraud."


What the biz world is taking on...

Four-day workweeks. In August, Microsoft Japan tested a program where it closed its offices on Fridays and gave employees three-day weekends. Some meetings were also cut down to 30 minutes. The result: work productivity jumped by 40%. Work, meet life balance.


The housing crisis. Apple is committing $2.5 billion to help fix the crisis in California. The money will go toward things like helping build affordable housing and helping to pay some people's mortgages. Reminder: Silicon Valley's been accused of taking the housing and homelessness crisis there from bad to worse. Now, Apple is joining other major tech companies in the (Thanks)giving spirit.


Why your co-workers might be late today…

It's Election Day. Depending on where you live there might be state or local elections. Here's how you can find your polling location.


What's capitalizing in more ways than one…

FACEBOOK.


What's scoring more touchdowns than the New York Giants...

This black cat.

THING TO KNOW

Cell turnover

Here's the skinny on skin cells (we had to). When we're young, new cells move from the deepest layers of our skin to the top layers, replacing older cells. But as we age, the pool of fresh stem cells gets smaller. So the whole process slows down. That creates the thin, fragile skin that we associate with aging.


Enter Augustinus Bader. He's a leading stem cell scientist who put 30 years of research into finding a solution to heal burns – only to discover something to rejuvenate skin cells. It's a complex called TFC8. Spoiler: He then put TFC8 into a face cream. Learn more.

THE ROAD TO 2020

Hopeful? Check. Anxious? That too. We surveyed millennial women to get a sense of how they're feeling a year from the 2020 presidential election. Here's what they said about life since 2016, who they plan to vote for next year, and the issues that could make or break a candidate.

SKIMM PICKS

For when seasons change but white sneakers stay cool…

They're not all created equal. So Kenneth Cole made the KAM low-top to be your closet's new MVP. It has a molded foot bed for comfort and extra ankle cushioning. Step to it.*


For when you read all the reviews before adding to cart...

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For when you have a strained relationship with push-up bras...

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SKIMM'RS

Skimm'r of the Week...Jordan Sale. She's the founder and CEO of 81cents. Her org provides women and other underrepresented individuals with info to navigate their career journey like getting paid fairly. Learn more here.


(Some) Birthdays…Lauren Castleman (PA), Sally Walker Davies (TN), Nancy Abella (DC), Shannon O'Brien (NC), Devorah Rovner (FL), Abby Piper (IN), Jaclyn Bertrand (FL), Devorah Rovner (FL), Natalie Hrabrick (IN), Marina Manganaris (VA), Jennifer Goodhart (IL), Emma Filar (VA), Natalie Hrabrick (IN)


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