For: May 28, 2026
>>Ahead Of The Bell
(New York, NY) -- The opening bell rings this morning after stocks closed solidly in the green yesterday with all three major indexes hitting record highs. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 182 points to 50-644. The S&P 500 gained 1 point to 75-20. The Nasdaq rose 18 points to 26-674.
>>Robinhood Opening To AI Agents
(Menlo Park, CA) -- Stock trading app Robinhood is allowing AI agents on its platform, letting customers use AI to trade and spend for them. The company said Wednesday it's introducing Agentic Trading and the Agentic Credit Card. This lets customers connect their AI agents directly to Robinhood rather than using unofficial workarounds.
>>Tech Titan Has New Thoughts on AI and Job Losses
(Undated) -- Sam Altman had said not too long ago that Artificial Intelligence would replace up to 40 percent of all work tasks in the not too distant future. Now the CEO of Open A-I says he spoke too soon. Altman told Reuters that his fears were overblown. He says, while some jobs will be eliminated, many of them ultimately require a human component that cannot be replaced. In fact, he's gone back to writing e-mails himself, rather than outsourcing them to A-I.
>>Vermont Passes Ticket Resale Cap Bill
(Undated) -- Vermont has passed a ticket bill that places a cap on the price a ticket can be resold for. Now, in the state of Vermont, a ticket can't be resold on the secondary market for more than 110-percent of its original price. This makes Vermont the only state to put a limit on secondary market ticket sales.
>>Pilot Program To Turn DC Lightposts Into EV Chargers
(Washington, DC) -- A new type of electric vehicle charger could soon make its debut in Washington, DC. A company called Voltpost has devised a way to turn lightposts into EV chargers using each pole's existing electric infrastructure. The city has awarded a grant to the company to help refit up to 16 lightposts. Voltpost is currently working with the DC Department of Energy and the Environment and Pepco to determine where the chargers will be located.



