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GOP battles over tax plan

Stocks are trying to bounce back today after closing in the red yesterday. Investors have a lot to worry about today as the House prepares to vote on a critical budget plan and tech giants plan to release earnings after the close. Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous, Myles Udland, Dan Roberts, and Martin Floreani of FloSports discuss the big stories of the day.

Today’s topics:

  • House to vote on budget plan

  • Federal judge will not revive Obamacare subsidies

  • Twitter shares soar after beat; user growth strong

  • Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft to report results after the close: What to Watch

  • Ford up after beat, F-150 boosts profits

  • UPS down after announcing rate hike, beat on rev

  • AB Inbev falls on fewer Budweiser/Bud Light sales

  • Buffalo Wild Wings soars on boneless chicken promos

  • FloSports fills a gap in sports

  • Apple’s iPhone 8 and 8 Plus post worst iPhone sales in recent years

  • TSA sets new security measures for US-bound international travelers

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