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DAILY SKIMM: ELON MUSK, THE RNC, AND HALLMARK


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TWEET THE RICH

THE STORY

Elon Musk wants a new toy.

WELL, HE CAN AFFORD IT.

Sure can. Last week, the Tesla CEO became Twitter’s largest shareholder after
buying a 9% stake. The ‘welcome-to-the-office’ basket included an offer to join
the board, but Musk turned that down. He has bigger plans. Earlier this week, an
SEC filing showed Musk made a bid to buy Twitter for about $43 billion. He said
the cash offer was his “best and final” one. Twitter’s board is going to review
it. Meanwhile, Musk says he’s got a “plan B” if his offer is rejected.

WHAT WOULD MUSK’S TWITTERVERSE LOOK LIKE?

The billionaire’s been critical of the company, accusing Twitter of failing to
uphold free speech principles. He says he can unlock the “extraordinary
potential” of the social media platform. Analysts can't agree on whether Musk's
bid will be successful. If he isn’t, Musk has said he’ll have to reconsider his
position as a shareholder. And if he does sell his massive stake, some analysts
expect it could trigger a sharp sell-off. But Musk isn’t the only Big Tech CEO
who plays with other companies like Legos.



WHAT DO YOU MEAN?

What do a lot of billionaires with an excessive amount of capital do? Buy other
companies. In 2013, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post for
$250 million — saying he can give the company a “financial runway.” In 2018,
Salesforce founder Marc Benioff and his wife Lynne bought Time magazine. The
wealthy often say it's for altruistic reasons, like propping up newspapers at a
time when industry sales are down 44%. But others aren't buying it. And notice
that billionaires shelling out for media platforms happen to have public images
shaped by...the media. Coincidence?

THESKIMM

Elon Musk is the wealthiest person on the planet. What happens if he controls
one of the world’s most popular social media companies? We may be about to find
out.

STATES V ROE: FLORIDA

Welcome to our series on abortion rights and restrictions. theSkimm is tracking
state actions in the lead-up to a landmark Supreme Court decision expected by
July. Here’s the latest…

Yesterday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a bill banning most abortions
after 15 weeks. There are no exceptions for rape or incest — only if the
mother's life is at risk. Kentucky passed a similar one this week. And both were
modeled after Mississippi's 2018 law, which is up before the Supreme Court.
Unlike more restrictive 6-week bans, the goal with these 15-week bills is to
maximize the chance that they go into effect.

Here’s where states stand on abortion. A ruling from the Supreme Court on the
fate of Roe v Wade is expected within three months.


AND ALSO...THIS

WHO’S SAYING ‘YOU’RE DONE’...

The RNC. Yesterday, it voted unanimously to withdraw from the Commission on
Presidential Debates. Aka general election debates between leading presidential
and VP candidates, which has been known to create a lot of buzz. The RNC argues
the commission’s “biased” and doesn’t “ensure fair debates.” Next on the agenda:
finding a “newer, better” debate platform for their Republican candidates.

The DNC. It could be giving Iowa caucuses the boot. For those who blocked it
out, the 2020 caucuses were a special brand of disaster. Think: technical issues
and needing to rely on a coin toss. But it's not just that: the state is one of
the least diverse in the country — with disproportionate influence on the
election cycle. Now, the DNC has approved a plan allowing other states to apply
for the first-in-the-nation status. A decision could come by July.

WHY SOME TEACHERS ARE SAYING ‘BUELLER’...

Homeschooling. New data reportedly shows homeschooling numbers are more than 46%
above pre-pandemic levels. Even though 99% of America’s schools are open again.
What's reportedly keeping kids at home? Health concerns, school policy
disagreements (like over masks), and plain old inertia. Because parents don’t
have enough hats to wear.

WHAT THE VEEP’S OFFICE IS TALKING ABOUT…

Black Maternal Health. This week highlights why Black women in the US are three
times more likely to die of pregnancy-related conditions than white women. We
talked to VP Kamala Harris about everything from health care policies she’s
pushing to how to advocate for your health. Read up.

WHAT SHIP HAS SAILED…

The one where you buy a house on the low. This week, the key 30-year loan rate
hit 5% — the highest in 11 years. The mortgage you know.

WHY ‘DON’T WASTE YOUR BREATH’ HAS NEW MEANING…

New COVID-19 tests. Yesterday, the FDA authorized a test that detects the virus
using a breath sample. Every breath you take…every test you take…

WHO WE’RE GOING TO BE WANTING MOORE OF…

Hallmark’s new leading lady.

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