ByDanielle Chemtob,
Forbes Staff
andForbes Daily,
Forbes Staff.
It’s been a rough year for U.S. tourism, but the industry is looking to the 2026 World Cup for a much-needed boost.
Today’s Forbes Daily highlights a stock market reversal, U.S. tourism looks to 2026 World Cup, xAI’s plans to turn a profit, a nuclear energy comeback and more.
ByDanielle Chemtob,
Forbes Staff
andForbes Daily,
Forbes Staff.
It’s been a rough year for U.S. tourism, but the industry is looking to the 2026 World Cup for a much-needed boost.

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