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Daily Skimm Weekend: It's Gonna Be May

Skimm'd while meeting amazing women April 30, 2022 Read in browser Daily Skimm Skimm'd while  meeting amazing women Join Loyalty We heard your weekends were getting a little lonely without us. So we'll be coming to you every Saturday to break down the biggest talker of the week and give you the context you need to be part of the conversation. Plus, our recs to get the most out of your downtime. What's Happening ...in your wardrobe: Style inspo from the coastal grandmothers shaking up TikTok. And the men lighting up the lingerie industry . Just don't forget your fake Birkin . …in your local watering hole: Martinis . Mocktails . Carryout cocktails . Plus, a note of wildfire smoke ? …in your travel plans: What to pack , whether to wear a mask , and how to support LGBTQ+ businesses along the way. ...in your watchlist: Mirror, mirror on the wall, what's " Not So Pretty " after all?  Who Run the World? Design: theSkimm | Photo: Alamy It's a Billi

Daily Skimm: Guess what

Skimm'd with Gavin DeGraw on the brain April 29, 2022 Read in browser Daily Skimm Skimm'd with Gavin DeGraw on the brain "There's always talk" — Chad Michael Murray on a possible "One Tree Hill" reboot. Better Leyton than never. Honey We Shrunk the Economy Design: theSkimm | Photo: iStock The Story The US's GDP just shrunk for the first time in two years . Are we ok? Like really. We're fine. If we're gonna be sad we're gonna do it with increased consumer spending . Let's take it back. The US's GDP — which measures the value of goods and services produced — has been on the up and up since its drop at the beginning of the pandemic. Last year, the economy experienced the fastest growth since the '80s . But yesterday, the Commerce Dept reported that GDP dropped 1.4% in the first three months of this year. Why? A bunch of reasons — from rising COVID-19 cases to inflation to the war in Ukraine. But the biggest takeaway is the