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"I'm gonna have to say the Duke"

Shonda Rhimes on which of her leading men she'd pick. He’s the diamond of her season.

 

What's Happening

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International

Israel's Strike on a Rafah Camp Is Prompting Global Outrage

What's going on: Today, Israel reportedly pressed on with its offensive in Rafah after Sunday’s deadly airstrike drew immediate condemnation from world leaders — including Germany’s vice chancellor and French President Emmanuel Macron. At least 45 people were killed in the strike, the Gaza Health Ministry said. The Israeli military said it opened an investigation into the deaths of civilians and that two Hamas officials were killed in the incident. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the strike a "tragic mistake."

What it means: Last weekend’s strike marked one of the deadliest events in Rafah since Israel began its invasion earlier this month. The Biden admin reportedly told Netanyahu to do more to protect Palestinian civilians. The outcry comes just days after the UN's top court ordered Israel to halt its military offensive in Rafah, and underscores the challenges in enforcing the court's directive. The incident is also likely to further complicate cease-fire negotiations, which are expected to resume this week.

Related: Where Cease-Fire Talks Stand (Reuters)

 
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Business

Investors Are Putting Money Into Elon Musk’s AI Start-Up

What's going on: Over the weekend, Elon Musk’s startup xAI announced it raised $6 billion, which Musk said puts the company’s valuation at $24 billion. Although xAI has not disclosed specific plans for the funds, Musk reportedly noted days ago that the company, founded last July, “still has a lot of catching up to do” compared to AI rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic.

What it means: The extra cash narrows the financial gap between xAI and its well-funded competitors, including Anthropic, tech giants like Google, and OpenAI, which Musk co-founded before leaving in 2018.

Related: The Drama Between Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Explained (Guardian)

 
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Career

Employers No Longer Want to Offer High-Paying Remote Jobs

What's going on: Recent analyses of more than 500,000 job postings over the past year revealed that high-paying remote jobs (over $250,000 or more per year) dropped by 95%, while hybrid jobs saw a 60% decline. Now, only about 4% of jobs with a quarter-million-dollar salary are fully remote, falling from 10% a year ago. One of the leaders behind the research reportedly said “managers prefer in-person supervision and visibility.”

What it means: The latest data lines up with what major companies (most recently, banks like Citigroup and HSBC) have been publicly saying for some time: they want employees back IRL. And this could set the stage for a standoff between Americans who prefer remote work (and are willing to accept a pay cut for it) and employers who insist on in-person attendance.

Related: The Top 10 States To Work From Home (Business Insider)

 

Quick Hits

⛈️ Deadly storms and tornadoes killed at least 22 people in four states.


🎾 Rafael Nadal could be saying “au revoir” to the French Open once and for all.


👀 Lizzo reacted to “South Park” name-dropping her in its Ozempic episode.


🍼 Sofia Richie and Ayesha Curry revealed their new babies' names.


😤 Jason Kelce told the internet to put some respect on his wife's name.

 

Let's Unpack This

How could the so-called “double haters” shape this year’s presidential election?

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Meet: the “double haters.” They are the 16% to 20% of the electorate who have unfavorable views of both President Biden and former President Trump. This group isn’t new, double haters have been around for multiple election cycles. But they can be unpredictable and that’s something that pollsters like Charles Franklin, professor of law and public policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, are watching: 

“What we don’t know over the next six months is: Does this level of dissatisfaction start to come down as people really look at the alternatives of Biden and Trump and face the reality that that’s their practical choice?”

Double haters are more likely to say they’d vote for a third-party candidate or not vote at all. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made progress gaining ballot access in states across the country and is trying to get on the June presidential debate stage. But, if history is any indication, double haters might ultimately opt for one of the two major party candidates.

“In 2016, the double haters broke substantially for Trump, but in 2020 they broke substantially for Biden,” Franklin said.

"That’s no help at all for knowing which way they’ll break this year, except to say that... they actually could be pretty important for determining the winner of the election."

 

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Skimm Picks

Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life…

A light, cozy hoodie we’ve been living in.

For those dreamy, cool summer nights, add this performance hoodie to your collection. It’s made with a lightweight DreamKnit™ material that’s moisture-wicking and incredibly soft. Plus, Skimm’rs get free shipping on $75+ orders.*


Thoughtful ways to show up for someone who's grieving.

These sympathy gifts are failsafe ways to show a loved one you care. Our tip? When in doubt, send them comfort food.


How to upgrade your home decor, according to an interior designer.

From beachy placemats to hand-painted taper candles, here are some easy on-trend ways to make your home feel fresh for summer.


If you're intimidated by electric toothbrushes, try this one.

This Quip toothbrush only has one button and a built-in two-minute timer. It has one of our editors ditching analog toothbrushes for good.

 

Extra Credit

Chili crisp noodles

Eat

If you're (a) tired of...everything, (b) loyal to “The Cult of Spicy Chile Crisp,” or (c) all of the above, consider making Pickled Plum’s Pan Fried Noodles with Chili Crisp. The under 20-minute, 9-ingredient recipe combines crispy-yet-tender noodles with the slightly spicy, umami-filled condiment in what may be the best noodle dish ever. Yeah, we said it.

 

Game Time

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Start your Tuesday off right with Typeshift, a fun new game that challenges you to create words from a set number of letters. Warning: It’s very addicting. Start playing.

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Settle This

Joe Jonas and Colonel Sanders

Both KFC and fans noticed Joe Jonas’ Cannes outfit appeared quite similar to Colonel Sanders’ look. Who wore it better?