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Our favorite Fourth of July sales, from makeup to mattresses

Hold on to your hot dog, because Fourth of July weekend is here. Whether you're outdoors grilling or diving into the nearest body of water, we've rounded up the best deals to help you save some precious dollars. Sun's out, sales are on. Hold on to your hot dog, because Fourth of July weekend is here. Whether you're outdoors grilling or diving into the nearest body of water, we've rounded up the best deals to help you save some precious dollars. Sun's out, sales are on. Shop now   WOMEN'S TREE RUNNERS Up to 40% off select styles These sneakers, made from tree fibers and with a sugarcane sole, are guaranteed to keep your feet comfy and cool.  Lace them   SUPER-PLUSH BATH TOWELS 20% off sitewide Are your towels looking a little tired? These will stay soft no matter how much you wash them.  Wrap up   HEAT RIB SPORT SKORT 25% off sitewide A ribbed skort in a juicy, summer-ready color? Sign us up. Pull it on   SHORT-SLEEV...

It's not all about the dresses and crowns

Skimm'd with trustworthy fertility advice — Check out what we Skimm'd for you today June 30, 2023 Subscribe Read in browser Daily Skimm Together with Skimm'd with trustworthy fertility advice   "As much as $120" — How much Sriracha is selling for amid a shortage. Name your price for the spice.    Top Story Affirmative Action The Story The Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions. Catch me up. Yesterday, the high court ruled 6 to 3 that race-based admissions in US colleges and universities are unconstitutional. Since the '60s, academic institutions — including some of the most elite — have used affirmative action as a component of admissions to improve diversity on campuses. Over the years, SCOTUS has repeatedly ruled in favor of the practice. The most recent challenges alleged the admissions process at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina discriminated against white and Asian students. Now, the Supreme C...