Consumer stocks fell Monday afternoon with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) declining 1.2% and the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) dropping 0.7%.
In corporate news, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Monday he has sued Netflix (NFLX) for allegedly spying on Texans by collecting users' data without their consent or knowledge. Netflix shares fell 2.4%.
Walt Disney's (DIS) ABC network has been the victim of "sustained, coordinated" censorship by the Trump administration, Federal Communications Commissioner Anna Gomez said in a letter to Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro, The Wall Street Journal reported. Disney shares were down 3%.
Fox (FOX, FOXA) reported a surprise increase in quarterly earnings on Monday, while the media company's revenue topped estimates amid distribution growth. Its Class A shares rose 4%, and the Class B shares climbed 4.4%.