How 'Barbie' crossed a line with Vietnam

In "Barbie," a map of the real world shows the controversial "nine-dash line" that China uses when drawing its borders in the South China Sea, and its an image that Vietnam and others disagree with.
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Sounds Like A Good Trip

Are you in the mood to travel, but you're not sure what type of trip to plan? Then, let music be your muse for your next adventure. Here are a few places you can visit based on your favorite music genres...

 
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No picnic, pool day, or cookout is complete without a killer playlist. To keep your queue stacked, we asked Skimm HQ'rs to share their fave summer jams.

Julie Alvin, senior vice president of content: "'Come on Home' by the Lijadu Sisters, 'Can You Get To That' by Funkadelic, 'Ooh La La' by The Faces, and 'So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings' by Caroline Polachek are all on my current summer playlist!"

Courtney Clemmons, senior lifecycle marketing associate: "For any country music fans, Adam Doleac's 'Wrong Side of a Sunrise' is such a catchy summer jam. It pairs best with driving around town, windows down."

Maria del Carmen Corpus, news editor: "'PROBLEMZ' and 'GOOD TIMES' by Jungle. I love putting these songs on during a long car drive. I'm seeing them in September, and I'm so excited!"

Nina Moll, associate brand strategist: "'On Top of the World' by Stephen Day. Something about it makes you smile — even when listening in a crowded subway car."

Monica Perry, branded content senior special projects editor: "'Alright' by Meghan Trainor and Sam Fischer has been cheering me up. 'Haegeum' by Agust D has been at the top of my gym playlist. And 'Despechá' by Rosalía is a holdover from last summer that always gets me in a party mood."

Clem Robineau, editorial director: "I've always been obsessed with deadmau5's 'The Veldt' featuring Chris James, but recently, a DJ mashed it with Benny Benassi's, 'Cinema,' and the result is pure nostalgic bliss."

Ana Rodriguez Martinez, Daily Skimm writer: "'Keep Driving' by Harry Styles. I don't know what it is about this song but it's always made me feel so peaceful at the beach or pool."

Tara Rotondo, senior brand strategy manager: "I love Dua Lipa's new song 'Dance the Night Away.' It's definitely a little cheesy, but I love her, and it really does make you want to dance the night away." 

Mariza Smajlaj, Daily Skimm editor: "'Put Your Records On' by Corinne Bailey Rae. The lyrics make me think of blue skies, hopscotch, and sunny days. It feels like summer every time I hear it, rain or shine." 

Sarah Title, branded content writer: "'Cruel Summer' by Taylor Swift. It came out four years ago, but it's having a resurgence, thanks to the Eras Tour. I'll have it on repeat from now until Labor Day — and probably beyond."

 
 

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