Jim Cramer: Oracle turning regular investors into millionaires is why I do what I do

“If you owned Oracle, you have a different life today,” CNBC Jim Cramer said Wednesday morning as the stock surged 40% on stagging AI projections.
Boeing reaches tentative labor deal with striking defense workers

The IAM Union said Wednesday that it reached a tentative five-year agreement with Boeing for better wages.
Trump ally Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University

“We must all pray for Charlie Kirk, who has been shot,” President Donald Trump wrote in a social media post. “GOD BLESS HIM!”
Former top FBI officials sue, say Kash Patel fired them to stay in Trump’s good graces

The suit, which names Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi, was filed by former acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll as well as Steven Jensen and Spencer Evans.
Broadcom is a big Oracle derivative play as investors get keen on next phase of AI

Oracle’s knockout forecasts reassured investors about longer-term returns tied to the “inference” phase, which could directly benefit one specialized chipmaker.
Josh Brown breaks down which stocks work best in a rate-cutting environment

Josh Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, sits down with CNBC’s Scott Wapner at the Future Proof Festival to discuss how he picks for his Best Stocks series for CNBC Pro. He also shares his playbook for the AI trade, and he takes questions from Pro subscribers.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Oracle, Chewy, Broadcom, GameStop & more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.
Detained workers from Hyundai, LG Energy Solution plant could soon fly home to South Korea

“Our nationals who had been detained by U.S. immigration authorities will soon be returning home,” said South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.
Trump appeals order blocking him from firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook

The Supreme Court is expected to make the final decision on the question of whether President Trump has legal cause to remove Cook from the Federal Reserve.
Klarna opens at $52 per share in NYSE debut after pricing IPO above range

Klarna priced its IPO at $40 on Tuesday in an offering that valued the company at about $15 billion.