| | Good morning. In today’s edition: - 📚 Bookstores turn a new page
- ⚽️ Team USA eliminated in World Cup
- 📱 Is your tech giving you “phone body”?
…and much more. Ready, Set, Go: Today’s news should be a ~4.00-minute read (1,063 words). Did someone forward you this email? Subscribe here for free. |
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💬 Daily Sprinkle | “Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.” –Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) |
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⏱💥 Speed Rounds: Quick, Impactful Stories |  | EV batteries now last far longer than many buyers expect |  Image: Allen Samuels Auto Group | For years, one of the biggest knocks against electric vehicles has been the fear of an eye-wateringly expensive battery replacement. But recent data suggests many consumers may be worrying about yesterday's technology, not today's. Battery tech has come a long wayReplacement costs for batteries are cited as the No. 1 reason potential buyers avoid EVs, according to a recent AutoPacific survey. That concern wasn't unfounded when EVs first started to regain steam among US buyers a decade-and-a-half ago, with an estimated 1 in 12 EVs built between 2011-16 eventually needing a battery replacement (~8.5%), per the WSJ. But modern EVs are a different story. A miniscule 0.3% of EVs built since 2022 have required a battery replacement to date, according to battery analytics firm Recurrent. - The average EV also retains up to 95% of its original driving range after five years on the road, outperforming what many in the auto industry expected.
- Additionally, the cost of batteries has fallen by 90%+ since 2010, as manufacturers increasingly design batteries so individual sections can be replaced, rather than the entire unit.
Improvements in battery chemistry, battery-management software, and cooling systems have also contributed to the positive change. Concerns haven’t disappeared entirely. Batteries that rely heavily on high-power DC fast charging lose range about twice as quickly as batteries charged at lower power, forcing drivers to pony up as much as $16,000 for out-of-warranty replacements. Regularly charging to 100%, letting the battery sit at 0% for long periods, and driving in extreme hot or cold weather can also accelerate battery degradation or reduce driving range. Zoom out: US enthusiasm for EVs has waned following the Trump admin’s decision to end EV subsidies and emissions regulations, with sales down ~25% year-over-year so far in 2026. But analysts say the overall trend of growing adoption is expected to continue, with EV market share projected to double to 11% of all new-car sales in the US by 2030. |
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Bookstores turn a new page, even as Americans read less |  Image: Emily Bracher | The latest chapter for US bookstores is providing more plot twists than an Agatha Christie page-turner. - The number of US bookstore companies rose by ~70% between 2021 and 2025, according to data from the American Booksellers Association.
- And 73% of booksellers reported higher sales last year, with nearly half saying sales grew by at least 6%.
It marks a major turnaround for an industry many expected Amazon, e-books, and the demise of Borders to permanently flatten. So, what changed?Both independent bookstores and major chains like Barnes & Noble have leaned into a similar playbook: betting big on non-book offerings like toys and games, while also providing access to coffee, author events, and a place to spend time without staring at a screen. There are still warning signs. A June CBS News poll found 36% of Americans are reading fewer books than they did a decade ago, compared to 23% who are reading more. AI tools could also take a bite out of practical nonfiction, while certain categories, including political books, have slowed. But bookstores may be selling something harder to download: discovery and community. As more people, especially Gen Z, seek out analog experiences, bookstores have adapted to embrace their role as a screen-free hangout spot. |
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🍩 DONUT Holes |  | BUSINESS & MARKETS- 💼 Microsoft lays off 4,800 employees (2.1% of its workforce) with immediate effect, with plans for 1,600 more through FY 2027; layoffs reportedly include ~20% of all Xbox employees.
- 🔔 President Trump rings opening bell for New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq from the Oval Office, in historic first; markets close up across the board, with the Dow delivering another record closing high (S&P: +0.7% | Dow: +0.3% | Nasdaq: +1.1%).
- 🛻 Toyota to invest $3.6 billion to bring Tacoma midsize pickup production back to the US by 2030, adding 2,000 jobs at its San Antonio plant.
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SPORTS, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT- ⚽ World Cup: Team USA loses 4-1 to Belgium in Round-of-16 match, ending the Americans’ tournament run; Spain defeats Portugal 1-0 to advance to the quarterfinals, ending Ronaldo’s storied World Cup career.
- 🤖🎭 Tilly Norwood, the AI “actor” who drew pushback across the industry in late 2025, is set to star in her first feature film by Particle 6, the AI-focused studio behind Norwood.
- 🍿 The Odyssey holds its world premiere in London, with director Christopher Nolan joined by stars Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Charlize Theron, Zendaya, and more.
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SCIENCE, SPACE & EMERGING TECH- 🚶 Sitting for 30+ minutes at a time each day is linked to a higher risk of cancer death, recent study finds; but a light activity to break up sitting is associated with a ~12% lower risk. | Fast walkers in their 80s are ~50% less likely to experience cognitive decline, per new study.
- 💻 AI tools are altering users’ drafts and inserting their own political biases in online messages, sometimes fully reversing views on topics like climate change, abortion, and religion, new research finds.
- 🪐 James Webb Space Telescope observes Jupiter-like planet orbiting a dead star, offering scientists a glimpse into how outer planets in our Solar System may survive the Sun's death.
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US, WORLD & POLITICS- ⚖️ Preliminary hearing for alleged Charlie Kirk assassin began Monday, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty for the 23-year-old charged with aggravated murder.
- 🏛️ Graham Platner, Maine’s Democratic Senate nominee, is taking a step back to “reflect on the best path forward" after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2021, which he denies.
- ⚖️ Supreme Court allows Texas to continue enforcing a law that requires app stores to verify a user's age and requires parental consent for minors to download apps and purchase in-app content.
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🧠 Tidbits |  |  Images: TikTok/@yourowkelsey | ☝️ Kelsey Pfendler, a 32-year-old Grand Canyon river rafting guide, became the the first American woman, youngest woman, and fastest woman to row solo from California to Hawaii, with the 2,400+-mile journey taking her nearly 1.5 months in a 21-foot row boat. 🤔 Did you know? A 2013 survey of 500 licensed US drivers found that 44% of them would fail a written driving test if they had to take it today, based on an 80% passing score. 📰 Worth a read: America’s greatest unsung innovation is a simple white line. 🖱️ What we’re clicking: |
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📊 Poll Results |  | Yesterday we covered new US gov’t data that shows Americans of every age have spent less time socializing in-person over the past 20 years, with experts pointing to several potential explanations behind the trend. ❓ Our question to you: In your opinion, what’s the biggest factor behind why Americans of all ages are spending less time socializing in-person? - Rise of remote life (work, food delivery, etc.): 21%
- Smartphones/social media: 55%
- Decline of “third places”: 10%
- Other: 14%
Read some of the most thoughtful longform responses. +Note on sample size: We received 543 votes and 63 longform responses. |
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🤔 Trivia |  | ❓ Trivia: What was the first state to declare July 4th as a state holiday? 🦟 True or false?… There are more than 3,000 different types of mosquitoes worldwide. 🤔 Riddle me this: What breaks yet never falls, and what falls yet never breaks? |
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🤗 Daily Dose of Positive |  | 📚 Thousands of teachers in San Francisco received an email earlier this year that they first wrote off as spam. But as it turns out, an anonymous donor was giving away $1.6 million to the school district in the form of ~$250 gifts to every single educator. |
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