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The people sewing your clothes can’t see the stitches clearly — a $10 pair of glasses could unlock $27 billion in gains

A trial found every $1 spent on vision screening returned $3.37 in productivity: “Before I got the glasses, it took me a long time to thread the needle.”

By Al Emrun Garjon, Julhas Alam and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2026
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Trump officials were trying to use a Biden rule to gut billions in grants — a judge just said no
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Trump hails World Cup as huge win for America: ‘It turned out we were a soccer country, and I think it’s going to remain’
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The Democrats suddenly have a 39-year-old Senate warrior tearing into Trump and ‘Prince Don and Prince Eric’: Jon Ossoff
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Ranch dressing is quietly doing America’s diplomacy for it

Tourists came for soccer and left obsessed with condiments. Turns out that’s more persuasive than any treaty.

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The World Cup used to be known for autocracies and dictatorships winning. It’s looking different these days

FIFA calls soccer “the most democratic sport.” Data since the 1980s backs it up.

By John A. Tures and The ConversationJuly 19, 2026
Ginsburg and Biden’s blind spot: when leaders don’t know when to leave

George Washington believed it too, then walked away twice. Ginsburg and Biden believed it, and didn’t.

By Michael SonnenfeldtJuly 19, 2026
How the U.S. Constitution was designed with respect for ‘a degree of depravity in mankind’

A 1786 tax revolt by farmers helped push Hamilton, Madison and Jay to argue for a constitution that assumed the worst of human nature, not the best.

By Donovan Fifield and The ConversationJuly 19, 2026
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Infantino’s 60,000-mile World Cup odyssey — the FIFA chief’s whopping private jet trips don’t even include the funeral in Qatar
Infantino’s 60,000-mile World Cup odyssey — the FIFA chief’s whopping private jet trips don’t even include the funeral in Qatar

Access to a Gulfstream G650 jet from the fleet of the Qatari government made Infantino’s prodigious jet-setting possible.

By Rio Yamat and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2026
Billionaires like Ken Griffin are moving to Miami—but middle-class earners can’t copy them and reap the same benefits, real estate experts say

Real estate experts tell Fortune those making a middle-class salary are better off renting than buying with fewer affordable homes in the Miami market.

By Emma BurleighJuly 19, 2026
Gen X built their whole identity on never needing help. Retirement is the one door they can’t unlock alone

I’m a latchkey kid myself and I know from personal experience that “one more year” is never really about the money — it’s about who you are without a job.

By Jeanne ThompsonJuly 19, 2026
‘Right to repair’ is coming to cars, but there’s still this big blind spot as consumers demand more autonomy

Automotive technology has boomed in recent years, but owner autonomy has not grown alongside it.

By Joshua HongJuly 19, 2026
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Korea’s AI-heavy market now sets the tone for global stocks
Korea’s AI-heavy market now sets the tone for global stocks

“We are all Korean investors now,” said Hani Redha, a London-based portfolio manager at PineBridge Investments.

By Winnie Hsu, Momoka Yokoyama, Masaki Kondo and BloombergJuly 19, 2026
A weak yen turned Tokyo into a steal. A strong shekel turned Tel Aviv into the world’s most expensive city to buy McDonald’s

A new Deutsche Bank report highlights how defense spending bolstered the shekel and a weak yen helped Japan have the cheapest iPhones in the world.

By Mia OsmonbekovJuly 19, 2026
Two U.S. troops are dead and another is missing after Iran attacks a base in Jordan as supreme leader calls Trump’s signature ‘worthless and invalid’

Since the war began, 16 U.S. service members have now been killed and over 430 wounded.

By Jon Gambrell, Toqa Ezzidin and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
A Chinese Pink Floyd fan is giving Claude and Chat their own DeepSeek moment — an AI model just as good and half the price

Moonshot’s founder trained at Carnegie Mellon. Now his Kimi K3 model is beating U.S. giants at their own game — and making Silicon Valley sweat.

By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
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MIT AI expert warns automating Gen Z entry-level jobs could backfire—and cost companies their future workforce

CEOs who cut entry-level jobs risk long-term fallout, warns MIT’s Andrew McAfee—as IBM and Salesforce double down on Gen Z talent.

By Preston ForeJuly 19, 2026
A decade after the ‘Godfather of AI’ said radiologists were obsolete, their salaries are up to $571K and demand is growing fast

“As long as AI doesn’t make this quantum leap of becoming sort of AGI,” most jobs are going to be reasonably safe, said one economist.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 19, 2026
America’s math and reading scores tanked after schools ditched textbooks for screens—and AI could worsen the brain rot

A major Brookings Institute study of more than 500 students and educators across 50 countries found the risks of AI in the classroom “overshadow its benefits.”

By Sasha RogelbergJuly 19, 2026
Looking back at the World Cup: Fans drank Boston dry, got permanent tattoos, sold out famous BBQ joints, and drove up small business revenue

From permanent tattoos and drinking Boston dry, to a bar doing nearly 300% of weekly business in one night, the World Cup is helping small businesses.

By Catherina GioinoJuly 19, 2026
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