For: April 22, 2026
>>Ahead Of The Bell
(New York, NY) -- The opening bell rings this morning after stocks closed lower on Wall Street yesterday. Stocks slid and global oil prices surged as prospects dimmed for Iran negotiations in Pakistan. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 293 points to 49-149. The S&P 500 fell 45 points to 70-64. The Nasdaq dropped 144 points to 24-259.
>>Job Satisfaction Hits A New Low In The U.S.
(New York, NY) -- A new federal survey shows worker satisfaction is plummeting in the U.S. The survey by the New York Federal Reserve released on Tuesday shows only ten percent of U.S. workers feel they are able to find other jobs. It also shows less satisfaction with job pay, benefits and promotion opportunities, and fewer people out looking for a job in the last four weeks.
>>Florida AG Opens Investigation Into OpenAI
(Tallahassee, FL) -- Florida's Attorney General is launching a criminal investigation into OpenAI. James Uthmeier said his office is also issuing subpoenas to the AI company to seek information on how it approaches a users threat of harm to themselves or others. The subpoena will also request information on policies and internal training materials regarding OpenAI's cooperation with law enforcement agencies. Uthmeier also says they've also been looking into the communication between ChatGPT and an alleged gunman who killed two people at Florida State University in April of 2025. He says the chatbot advised the shooter on what type of gun to use, ammo, and whether or not a gun would be useful in short range.
>>Amazon Launches GLP-1 Weight Loss Program
(Seattle, WA) -- Amazon is launching its own weight-loss program. The online retailer said Tuesday that Amazon One Medical will now provide customers with "fast, convenient" access to GLP-1 treatments, with prices beginning at 25 dollars per-month with insurance. It said the GLP-1 management program will integrate obesity treatment into routine care, combining virtual and in-person visits with prescription management. The company added that it plans to expand same-day drug delivery to 45-hundred cities by the end of the year.
>>Existing Home Sales Slowed In March
(Washington, DC) -- Existing home sales slowed more than expected in March. The National Association of Realtors says sales decreased three-point-six percent to an annual rate of just under four-million units in March. The group's chief economist noted sales "remained sluggish and below last year's pace" due to economic concerns and historically low inventory. Month-over-month sales fell in all four regions of the country. The median price of a single-family home was 412-thousand-400 dollars in March, up one-point-three percent from last year.
>>Trump Media Announces New Interim CEO
(Undated) -- Trump Media and Technology Group is announcing their new interim CEO. Kevin McGurn is taking over the role, effective immediately. McGurn previously worked as an executive at Hulu, Vevo and T-Mobile before serving as an adviser to Trump Media since 2024. TMTG is the parent company of social-media platform Truth Social, as well as other businesses who say their goal is to give "people their voices back." McGurn will succeed former Republican Congressman David Nunes, who's been CEO since 2022.



