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    February 27, 2026 07:52 AM EST

    Trump Says Retirement Accounts for Workers Without 401(k)s Are Coming Next Year—Here’s How They’ll Work

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    President Trump just unveiled a policy that would provide retirement accounts next year to workers who don’t have access to 401(k)s.

    “Your 401(k)s are way up. Yet half of all working Americans still do not have access to a retirement plan with matching contributions from an employer,” said President Trump at the State of the Union address yesterday. 

    “To remedy this gross disparity, I’m announcing that next year my administration will give these oft-forgotten American workers … access to the same type of retirement plan offered to every federal worker,” he said. “We will match your contribution with up to $1,000 each year.”

    President Donald Trump delivered the State of the Union address Tuesday night.

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    According to the White House, these new accounts will be similar to the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement plan available to federal employees.

    Read the full article here.

    –Trina Paul

    February 27, 2026 07:35 AM EST

    Do Investors Underestimate Nvidia? CEO Jensen Huang Thinks So

    FROM 37 minutes ago

    Investors are underestimating Nvidia, according to its CEO.

    Shares of the chipmaker fell more than 5% Thursday, even though the AI chipmaker delivered a blockbuster earnings report and strong outlook the night before.

    The drop made Nvidia (NVDA) the worst-performing stock in the Dow Jones Industrial Average Thursday, and one of the biggest decliners in the Nasdaq and S&P 500. It also dragged the stock, which has had a tough start to the year amid uncertainty about the trajectory of the AI boom, back into negative territory for 2026.

    “The market can’t hold us back forever,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC.

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    CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC in a televised interview following the company’s earnings call that he believes investors may be missing how large the computing industry could become, and how much Nvidia is set to grow with it.

    Read the full article here.

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    February 27, 2026 07:06 AM EST

    Netflix Shares Surge After Streamer Drops WBD Bid; Winning Suitor Paramount Pops as Well

    FROM 1 hr 6 min ago

    Netflix decided not match Paramount Skydance’s offer for Hollywood giant Warner Bros. Discovery. Investors of both bidders are cheering the news. 

    Shares of Netflix (NFLX) soared 8% in premarket trading Friday, a day after the streaming giant announced it wouldn’t match Paramount’s revised bid to acquire all of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) for $31 a share. Shares of David Ellison-led Paramount (PSKY) popped 9%, while those of WBD declined 2%.

    “We believe we would have been strong stewards of Warner Bros.’ iconic brands, and that our deal would have strengthened the entertainment industry and preserved and created more production jobs in the U.S.,” Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters wrote yesterday. “But this transaction was always a ‘nice to have’ at the right price, not a ‘must have’ at any price.”

    Earlier Thursday, WBD wrote that its board concluded Paramount’s increased offer to acquire the entire company was a “Company Superior Proposal” to its deal with Netflix, announced in December, for the streamer to acquire Warner Bros., consisting of its film and television studios, its HBO Max streaming service, and HBO.

    WBD said yesterday that Netflix would have four business days to propose revisions to their merger agreement “so that the PSKY proposal would cease to constitute a “‘Company Superior Proposal,'” but Netflix elected to bow out of the race.

    Paramount Skydance was the winning bidder for Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix bowed out.

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    February 27, 2026 06:20 AM EST

    Stock Futures Fall Ahead of Inflation Reading

    FROM 1 hr 51 min ago

    Futures contracts connected to the Dow Jones Industrial Average pointed up 0.6%.

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    S&P 500 futures were up 0.4%.

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    Nasdaq 100 futures were 0.3% higher.

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