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"Dogs are not cuddly toys" – A German gov official on why she's proposing a law to require owners to walk their dogs for an hour twice a day. Shih Tzu not.

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The Biden-Harris ticket is 'DNC approved.'

I'm listening.

Yesterday, Joe Biden officially accepted the Democratic party's nomination for president – more than 30 years after his first run for it. He said the US was facing "four historic crises" – the coronavirus pandemic, the economic crisis, racial injustice, and climate change. But that the country can "overcome this season of darkness." And promised a new plan to fight COVID-19 on day one of his presidency – including a national mask mandate. He also said character, compassion, and science are "on the ballot." Biden, who would be the oldest president to take office if he wins, was introduced by his children Hunter and Ashley – and clips of his son Beau, who died of brain cancer in 2015. His acceptance capped off night four of the DNC, which showed there's no party like a virtual party:


The memorable…as in, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) broke the political glass-ceiling when she accepted her VP nomination. The roll call took viewers on a cross-country trip – reminding us that calamari is making a comeback. The Obamas went "high" in their pitch for their "friend Joe." Hillary Clinton said leave the "woulda coulda shoulda" at the door. And AOC was still 'feeling the Bern.'


The former rivals...as in, former Dem candidates came back for a virtual class reunion. They rallied behind Biden, showing unity and leaving the primary season (including the 11 debates) in the rearview mirror.


The guest appearances...as in, it wouldn't be a DNC without a reminder that many celebs are Democrats. There were also stories from people all over the country, including Republican voters who are for Biden. And a teenager who struggles with a stutter shared how Biden (who's had to deal with a stutter of his own) gave him advice on overcoming it. Plus, lots of (slightly delayed) enthusiasm from the Zoom applause.

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Republicans and Democrats were challenged this year to each hold a virtual convention to formally put forth their nominee and make a big pitch for November. Dems used this week to make the case that they're the party of unity and diversity – and can help the country get through these unprecedented times. Next week, President Trump and Republicans have the mic at the RNC.

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Who's sending the courts a thank you note...

Uber and Lyft. Yesterday, the two ride-hailing services were given a reprieve to keep on keeping on (for now). They were preparing to suspend operations in California today because they were facing a court order to reclassify their drivers as employees instead of gig workers. But hours before the deadline, an appeals court said 'don't hit the brakes just yet.' Reminder: the state's accused Uber and Lyft of violating a new law – which took effect in January – that looks to give gig workers protections like minimum wage, overtime, and other benefits. And claims the companies "exploited hundreds of thousands of California workers." But Uber and Lyft have said complying with the law would mean raising fares – and laying off drivers. The case will be back in court in October.


Psst...here's how gig-economy laws like California's could affect your wallet.

Whose vacation came to a screeching halt…

Steve Bannon's. Yesterday, President Trump's former adviser pleaded not guilty after New York federal prosecutors arrested and charged him – and three others – with wire fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors said Bannon ripped off donors to an online fundraising campaign to pay for the southern border wall. Bannon said it was a "volunteer org" but he allegedly took more than $1 million of the donations for himself. He was busy living his best yacht life when authorities took him into custody. President Trump distanced himself from his former aide, saying he hadn't spoken to Bannon for "a long period of time." Bannon's the sixth person with ties to the top of Trump's 2016 campaign who's faced federal charges.


...Oh and speaking of court cases, yesterday a federal judge said that Manhattan's top prosecutor has the right to access Trump's tax records – the latest in his tax returns saga.

What's back on the rise…

Unemployment. Yesterday, the Labor Dept said new unemployment claims last week jumped back up above 1 million after two weeks of declines – raising concerns about the economy's recovery. Meanwhile, 19 states have applied for at least some of the extended federal unemployment benefits under President Trump's executive order. But Congress and the White House appear no closer to a broader stimulus package – and the weekly $600 bonus is still under debate.

Who's ready to make changes…

The Kansas City Chiefs. Yesterday, the Missouri NFL team announced it's banning fans from wearing Native American headdresses and face paint that appropriates Native American culture. The team said it had "discouraged" fans from doing that for years, but it's now officially prohibiting it. And that it'll continue to work with Native American leaders "to gain a better understanding of the issues facing American Indian communities."

Who's got a new anthem…

Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams.

Skimm Reads


"Luster" by Raven Leilani


Say 'hi' to the buzziest book in our virtual office right now. This literary fiction debut follows a struggling 20-something who hits it off with an older man she meets online. The catch? He's married. This one deals with the complications of open marriages, interracial relationships, and more – all with a sharp, darkly hilarious voice.

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Here are our favorite picks to help you take a break today...


1. 10 things professional chefs always buy from the freezer section. I said brrr, it's cold in here. There must be some…tater tots...in the atmosphere.


2. Highly recommended beauty gems from Black-owned businesses. Whipped souffles, shea butter, and vanilla lavender…is it weird that we're hungry reading about skincare products? Siri, please add to cart.


3. This article on the 150 greatest albums made by women. Talk about a mic drop.


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Skimm More


1. This week marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment – granting women the right to vote. Our podcast "Skimm This" has a special ep about why some women were still blocked from the polls. Plus, we spoke to our grandmas about what it was like to be among the first in their families to cast a ballot.


2. Lots of questions have come up about the COVID-19 vaccine. We spoke to health policy expert Esther Krofah about the phases of development and when we can expect one.


3. We texted with Bryan Cranston about some behind-the-scenes secrets from his time on "Breaking Bad." Hint: He was known to pull a few pranks.

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