Trump signs executive order expanding workers access to retirement plans

Trump signs executive order

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a sweeping executive order aimed at one of the biggest gaps in America’s financial system: access to retirement savings. The move is designed to help tens of millions of workers—especially those without employer-sponsored plans like 401(k)s—start building long-term savings more easily. A Big Push to Expand Retirement Access At … Read more

Trump’s New Retirement Plan Could Put $1,000 a Year in Your Pocket — Here’s How It Works

Trump Signs Executive Order

President Donald Trump signed a new executive order on April 30 aimed at expanding retirement savings options for millions of Americans—especially those whose employers don’t offer 401(k)-style plans. The order introduces a new platform, TrumpIRA.gov, where workers will soon be able to enroll in private-sector retirement accounts. And there’s an added incentive: some savers could … Read more

SoFi’s Profit Doubles — But Wall Street Still Isn’t Impressed

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Fintech lender SoFi Technologies delivered a standout quarter, with profit doubling and growth hitting record levels. But surprisingly, investors weren’t impressed — sending the stock sharply lower. Shares of the company dropped about 12% in early trading on Wednesday after it chose not to raise its full-year forecast, even as its latest results beat expectations. … Read more

🚨 Delta’s Biggest Jet Yet Is Coming—Here’s When You’ll Finally See It in the Sky

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U.S. travelers may have to wait a bit longer, but Delta Air Lines is gearing up to introduce its largest aircraft ever—and it’s shaping up to be a major upgrade for long-haul flying. When Will Delta’s Largest Airbus A350 Take Off? Delta is planning to debut the Airbus A350-1000—the biggest version of the A350 family—starting … Read more

Divers Stumble Upon ‘Eerie Underwater Scene’ in U.S.—What They Found Is Leaving Experts Stunned

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An unusual discovery beneath the water’s surface is grabbing attention—and raising plenty of questions. Divers in the United States recently came across what many are calling an “eerie” underwater scene, capturing footage that looks almost frozen in time. The haunting visuals quickly spread online, with viewers comparing the setting to something out of a movie. … Read more

Olive Garden’s ‘Sister’ Restaurant Just Opened — And It’s Turning Heads in Nashville

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A major new restaurant tied to Darden Restaurants — the parent company of Olive Garden — has officially opened its doors, and it’s already making waves in one of America’s fastest-growing food cities. A New Fine-Dining Spot Lands in Nashville The upscale steakhouse The Capital Grille celebrated its grand opening on April 17 in downtown … Read more

Stocks Swing Wild as Iran Crisis Shakes Markets—Then Suddenly Everything Changes

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Key Points South Korea’s stock market suffered a dramatic collapse on Wednesday, with the Kospi index posting its worst single-day decline ever as investor nerves were shaken by geopolitical tensions and a wider sell-off across Asian markets. The benchmark Kospi tumbled 12.1% to close at 5,093.54, extending sharp losses from the previous session. The sudden … Read more

South Korea Stocks Crash: Kospi Plunges 12% in Shock Sell-Off as Global Markets Rattle

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Key Points South Korea’s stock market suffered a dramatic collapse on Wednesday, with the Kospi index posting its worst single-day decline ever as geopolitical tensions and a wider sell-off across Asian markets shook investor nerves. The benchmark Kospi tumbled 12.1% to close at 5,093.54, extending sharp losses from the previous session. The sudden drop forced … Read more

Hot Inflation Shock Sends Stocks Sliding — AI Fears, Layoffs and Market Stress Rattle Wall Street

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Stocks fell sharply on Friday after a hotter-than-expected inflation report added fresh pressure to an already uneasy market, deepening investor concerns about artificial intelligence spending, layoffs, and stress in parts of the financial system. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 521.28 points, or 1.05%, closing at 48,977.92. The S&P 500 slipped 0.43% to 6,878.88, while … Read more