A detailed post argues Meta's AI-driven restructuring has gutted the engineering principles that made it famous, with layoffs and reorgs replacing the 'move fast' culture. Multiple outlets are covering this, signaling it's a major story.
businessFriday, June 19, 2026
Meta's engineering crisis and tariff truths
Today's business news is split between two big stories: Meta's engineering culture is in shambles after a brutal restructuring, and the New York Fed confirms that Americans are paying nearly all of Trump's tariffs. Meanwhile, the green economy hits a $10 trillion milestone, and Jeff Bezos offers an optimistic AI take.
Meta's engineering overhaul
The most talked-about piece today is a deep dive into Meta's dismantling of its storied engineering culture.
Tariffs and trade truths
Two pieces cut through political spin on trade and economic policy.
A New York Fed report finds that American consumers and businesses paid for nearly 90% of Trump's tariffs in 2025, directly contradicting the president's claims that foreign countries bear the cost.
New analysis of Bank of England data suggests Brexit has cost the UK economy about 6% of potential growth since the 2016 referendum, based on a counterfactual of remaining in the EU.
Green economy and AI outlook
Big-picture numbers and predictions round out the day.
The green economy has reached $10 trillion in market value, according to a London Stock Exchange Group report, with green companies outperforming the broader market by 12% over the past decade.
Jeff Bezos pushed back on AI job-loss fears at VivaTech, arguing AI will create more jobs than it eliminates. His position contrasts with warnings from other tech and political figures.
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International Insider: Deep BBC Cuts; Previewing Annecy Animation; Léon Marchand Interviewdeadline.comLean-Green models for eco-efficient and sustainable productionideas.repec.org
Four Va. counties will pump almost 20 million gallons of water a day to Amazon. Cause for concern?virginiamercury.com
Burning forest ‘waste’ to make cement damages the climate. Let’s pursue cleaner optionstheconversation.comJim Cramer sends a stern message to SpaceX buyersbit.ly
Corporate America's Secret Courts Are Stealing Your Rightseconomicpopulist.substack.com
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Butler’s plans to bank billions in NDIS savings thrown into doubtwww.smh.com.au
The federal government's plans to save billions of dollars from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) are facing uncertainty after a Senate inquiry report was delayed for a second time. The delay, driven by fresh criticisms from the Greens, signals growing political res
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The article discusses the gap between organizations' perceived accessibility strategies and actual compliance-driven approaches, highlighting the need for genuine workplace inclusion for people with disabilities. It features Gregory Burke of AccessAble, who argues that most organ
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has acknowledged that the Labor government has suffered a loss of political standing ("political paint") following its decision to back down on proposed small business tax changes. The article covers this political fallout and the government's concession of
Invenergy says Trump’s offshore wind payout will fund a geothermal pushwww.canarymedia.com
Invenergy has become the third developer to abandon offshore wind leases in exchange for payment from the Trump administration. The company plans to redirect the proceeds from this payout into geothermal energy development and new natural gas plants, marking a significant shift i
Kings Get Promising Update on Precious Achiuwa's Free Agencywww.si.com
The Sacramento Kings face an underrated free agency period where they may have enough flexibility to retain Precious Achiuwa, who signed a one-year veteran minimum deal and performed well during the 2025-26 season. Despite limited cap space, there is optimism the Kings can keep A
Apple's WebKit performance tax leaves iOS browsers stuck in the slow lane, says Microsoftwww.theregister.com
Microsoft engineers have documented a "performance tax" on iOS browsers caused by Apple's requirement that all iOS browsers use the WebKit engine (the same engine powering Safari). According to their analysis, this restriction results in a 28.6% performance hit, meaning rival ren
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