Nvidia is set to report earnings Wednesday. These stocks could be moved by the results

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and Super Micro Computer are among the stocks that could move in tandem with Nvidia following its Wednesday earnings report.
These stocks have high dividend growth and the cash to keep hiking payouts, says Wolfe Research

Income investors may want to consider stocks that have strong dividend growth and the ability to keep increasing those payouts, according to Wolfe Research.
Trump administration takes further steps to dismantle Department of Education

The Trump administration announced it will transfer much of the U.S. Department of Education’s tasks to other agencies.
Trump calls to revoke ABC’s license over reporter’s Epstein files question

President Donald Trump called for ABC’s broadcast license to be revoked after a reporter asked him why he has chosen not to release the “Epstein files.”
Waymo says it will launch in more Texas and Florida cities in 2026

Waymo on Tuesday added Houston, San Antonio and Orlando to the list of cities where it plans to launch its robotaxi service in 2026.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Cloudflare, Klarna, Strategy, Energizer & more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.
Trump, Saudi Crown Prince bin Salman brush off criticism of Khashoggi killing

The White House touted Saudi Arabia’s commitment to investing $600 billion in the United States, which was announced earlier this year.
Consumer stocks turn negative on year as inflation persists, economy stalls

The State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) has dropped more than 1% this year.
Meta wins FTC antitrust trial that focused on WhatsApp, Instagram

Meta has won its case against the Federal Trade Commission, seven months after the trial began.
The bitcoin bottom is falling out. Here’s where the selling may stop, according to Katie Stockton

Bitcoin has steadied after falling below $90,000 on Tuesday, but the leading cryptocurrency could see more medium-term losses, Katie Stockton told CNBC.