Shares of Walmart plunged after the mega-retailer said earnings in the holiday quarter were lower than expected. Online sales growth also slowed to just 23%, down from 50% in the previous quarter.
Meanwhile, NXP Semiconductors saw shares jump on news that Qualcomm was raising its offer for the rival chipmaker. The American semi-manufacturer is now willing to pay $44 billion for the company, as it tries to fend off a hostile takeover bid from Broadcom.
And we check in on shares of Fox on news that the company will start its own streaming service "Fox Nation," aimed at so-called "superfans." This comes as the network is seeing record high ratings.
A labor rights group has alleged that Starbucks sourced coffee from a major Brazilian cooperative whose member farms were cited for keeping workers in slave-like conditions.
X, the social media platform owned by Trump adviser Elon Musk, is challenging the constitutionality of a Minnesota ban on using deepfakes to influence elections and harm candidates.
Seth Goldstein, Equity Strategist at Morningstar, breaks down Tesla's earnings report, talks Musk's future with the company and how stocks have responded.
Senior Health Correspondent for TIME, Alice Park, gives us a deeper look into how Eli Lilly's new pill orforglipron may change the healthcare industry.