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But first: what to pack for your summer vacation — Check out what we Skimm’d for you today

But first: what to pack for your summer vacation — Check out what we Skimm’d for you today June 6, 2024 [Subscribe]( [Read in browser]( [daily_skimm] But first: [what to pack]( for your summer vacation --------------------------------------------------------------- [Update location]( or [View forecast]( "Wah Gwan Delilah" — [A cover]( of the Plain White T’s "Hey There Delilah" that might feature Drake. The internet and the T's are confused. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body="Hey There Delilah" got the Drake treatment, apparently #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) What's Happening [Woman holding birth control pills at home - stock photo] Politics A Vote to Protect Contraception Failed in the Senate What's going on: Yesterday, GOP senators voted 51-39 [to block the Right to Contraception Act](, which would guarantee access to birth control nationwide. The measure fell short of the 60 votes needed to advance in the upper chamber. Democrats first introduced the legislation after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, warning that conservatives would next restrict [access to birth control](. Republicans called the measure a partisan stunt and said it wasn’t necessary since contraception is already legal. What it means: Democrats got Republicans’ vote against birth control on the record. It comes as one survey found that about 20% of Americans believe access to birth control is [under threat](. Post-Roe, conservative states like [Tennessee]( and [Virginia]( have blocked efforts to protect access to contraception. Ahead of the election, Democrats will push more reproductive health care bills, including a package to [protect in vitro fertilization](. Related: [Senators Likely Came Face-to-Face With a Giant Inflatable IUD Ahead of Vote]( (CBS) [social media apps are displayed on an iPad ] US News Report: Israel Used Fake Social Media Accounts To Influence US Lawmakers What's going on: Yesterday, the New York Times reported that Israel allocated [$2 million to target US lawmakers]( with pro-Israel comments through hundreds of fake accounts on X, Facebook, and Instagram. The NYT says the campaign started in October, targeting Black and Democratic lawmakers — like House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) — and urging them to keep funding Israel’s military. The report said Israel used OpenAI’s ChatGPT to generate most of the posts and that some accounts are still active on X. Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs denied involvement in the campaign. What it means: The operation could mark the first documented case of the Israeli government organizing a campaign to influence the US government. Meta and OpenAI said Israel's campaign didn't appear to have a large impact, with the fake accounts failing to gather a large following. Still, the report puts a spotlight on the alleged efforts Israel has taken to maintain US support. A recent poll shows [55% of Americans]( disapprove of Israel’s actions, as Palestinian deaths continue to climb in Gaza. Related: [Dozens Reported Killed in Israeli Strike on UN School in Gaza]( (CBS) [A TJ Maxx storefront] Business Smile, You’re On (Body) Camera at TJ Maxx and Marshalls What's going on: The parent company of fan favorites TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods said it’s giving its security workers [body cameras]( in hopes of deterring shoplifters. TJX isn't alone: The National Retail Federation said 35% of US retailers have been looking into using body cameras. This comes as the NRF reports lost inventory, including theft, totaled more than $112 billion in industry losses in 2022. What it means: This is the latest move by retailers to ramp up security measures — they've already started putting certain products under lock and key and removing self-checkout stations. But experts reportedly say that body cameras may do little to deter shoplifting, and that companies should consider investing in training and better staffing their stores. Related: [These Are Some of the Most Stolen Retail Items]( (Business Insider) Quick Hits 🍑 One of [former President Trump’s cases]( is on pause…for now. --------------------------------------------------------------- 👀 Hunter Biden came face-to-face with [his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend]( in the courtroom. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🚽 Scientists are giving the IBD girlies some [“holy grail”-level news](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🛑 [Taylor Swift]( is done with people commenting on women’s bodies. --------------------------------------------------------------- 😏 “[Joe and Demi]( are just friends.” You be the judge. Skimm Picks Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… A Halle Berry-approved metabolism booster. After experiencing powerful results with [this brand]('s probiotics, she reached out to get involved. Yes, really. Psst...their newest blend can help your body break down sugar and carbs. [Use SKIMM20 for 20% off your first month](.* [Add to cart]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Cute and comfy shoes you'll wear all season. Because you know it's time to get rid of your ratty flip-flops. Plus, [every pair on this list]( is under $125. [Buy them]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Breathable workout gear to keep you cool. Including a [tank top]( you don't need to wear a bra with and a [tennis dress]( for the "Challengers" fans in the room. [Shop now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- What our editors were obsessed with in May. From the perfect [sundress]( under $55 to glowy [sunscreen](, summer is on our minds and [in our carts](. [Check it out]( Psst…love our recs? Follow [@skimmshopping]( on Instagram for more products, gifts, and services that are actually worth the hype (and the price tag). Extra Credit [Screengrab "Am I OK?"] Watch It’s never too late to change your mind — which is what 30-something Lucy realizes after admitting she wants to date women. "[Am I OK?](", a new dramedy on Max, stars[menswear icon]( and[fake-lime-enthusiast]( Dakota Johnson as Lucy, who is attempting to navigate this uncharted territory with the help of her best friend, Jane (played by Sonoya Mizuno), who reassuringly says: “You try 20 different flavors of ice cream before you settle on a single scoop.” Directed by comedian Tig Notaro and her wife and fellow comedian, Stephanie Allynne, “Am I OK?” is about going after what you want — which, for the record, should always include ice cream. For more recs... Check out the Daily Skimm Weekend newsletter, in your inbox every Saturday and Sunday. We'll help you spend your leisure time well. Settle This [Cash in a tipping jar] Everyone has [an opinion on tipping]( these days, as those matcha latte prices get out of hand. Where do you stand on the scale? [A full 20%.]( [Not if it’s self-service.]( [TBD on the service.]( Game Time [puzzletime]( Looking for a crossword that’s not impossible to solve? You’re in luck. [This one]( even offers hints when you get stuck. The faster you finish, the better your score — and the more impressed the group chat will be. [Go on](. Meet Us On The Leaderboard [Flipart]( | [Spelltower]( | [Crossword]( | [Typeshift]( | [Pile-Up Poker]( Subscribe to Skimm Well [women wait 29% longer than men in us emergency rooms to be evaluated for chest pain.]( Stand up for your health Gender bias plays a large role in how health care is treated in the US — especially when it comes to women's pain. To get the care they need, women have no choice but to become their own best advocates. We can help. Every week Skimm Well, our health and wellness newsletter, gives you scripts (when you’re not sure what to say at the doctor’s office), expert-backed advice, and a round-up of the headlines most relevant to your wellbeing. Because your health can’t wait — so neither should you. [Subscribe now]( Skimm'd by: Rashaan Ayesh, Chantal Vaca, Marina Carver, and Maria del Carmen Corpus --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos by Mindful Media, Joe Raedle, Chip Somodevilla, Emily Knecht/Max, and Robert Alexander via Getty Images, Brand Partners Design by theSkimm --------------------------------------------------------------- *PS: This is a sponsored post. Want to wake up with us every morning? 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