Shares of GE falling at the start of the trading day after the company said it would take a $6.2 billion charge in its finance arm.
Plus shares of BlackBerry rose after the Canadian tech giant unveiled its "Jarvis" software for connected cars. The cybersecurity system will prevent autos from being hacked.
And Google is planning to lay underwater cables in an effort to expand its cloud business to new regions. The stock was rising in early trade.
The Clarity Act could reshape U.S. crypto regulation by defining digital assets and resolving SEC–CFTC jurisdiction. Paul Grewal of Coinbase weighs in.
HealthCentral CEO Justin Chase joins to discuss the drops app and its mission to combat medical misinformation and improve access to trusted health info.