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Government watchdog claims Americans lost hundreds of millions to fraud related to the bank-operated mobile payments network.
The government of the U.S. Virgin Islands unveiled fresh allegations against JP Morgan Chase this week over its ties to Epstein.
Stocks closed flat Monday following the FDIC's seizure and sale of First Republic Bank. And the Fed is expected to make its latest decision on interest rates soon. CapWealth Chief Investment Officer Tim Pagliara joined CBS News to discuss what the developments mean for the market and economy going forward.
The regional lender, whose collapse is the second-biggest bank failure in U.S. history, is the third bank to be seized by regulators since March.
Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and other lenders will reverberate "for years to come," top banking executive says.
Is Jamie Dimon preparing the bank he runs for a "bad outcome" in Hong Kong?
CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to break down how JP Morgan is making its own cryptocurrency, whether other banks will follow suit, and how the blockchain technology works.
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon lashed out against U.S. policies and gridlock during a conference call, saying it's "almost an embarrassment being an American citizen." CBSN's Dana Jacobson has more details.
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is vowing to spend $20 million to improve career education in American schools. Dimon outlined his education funding plan alongside former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg on CBSN's political show "Red & Blue."
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg are speaking out with their views on education. CBSN's Elaine Quijano moderated a forum on Capitol Hill with Dimon and Bloomberg about education planning.
A range of factors has corporate executives fretting about their companies' growth prospects this year
Corporate bellwethers are spending billions to repurchase their own shares -- is the money wisely spent?
Jacob Frenkel, chairman of JPMorgan Chase International and the former governor of the Bank of Israel, lauded the European Central Bank's new stimulus program. Frenkel, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said the stimulus will allow European economies to be more flexible which would increase competitiveness. Senior Producer: Lulu Chiang; Digital Journalist: Gilad Thaler
AT&T will pay a $105 million fine for charging customers for services they never asked for. $80 million will be used for refunds. Plus, Citi Group and E-Trade were among the t least 12 other targets of the JPMorgan hackers. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
The nation's largest bank, JPMorgan Chase, said that information on 83 million accounts was compromised over the summer in a massive cyberattack. The bank originally thought only one million accounts were hit. Anthony Mason reports.
JP Morgan Chase says that hackers stole information from 76 million households and 7 million small business accounts in the recent data breach. Plus. the September jobs reports will be released Friday. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
A number of major U.S. banks were hit by a cyberattack, aimed at stealing checking and savings account information. The FBI and Secret Service are now on the case. Bob Orr reports from Washington.
The FBI is investigating cyber attacks on JP Morgan Chase and other banks, possibly by Russian hackers. Plus, a Napa Valley trade group is establishing a relief fund for wineries damaged by last weekend's earthquake. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
The Labor Dept. reports that the cost of goods -- before they reach consumers -- increased 5 percent in March. Plus, Subway gets rid of "yoga mat" chemical and Google glasses go on sale one day next week. Jill Wagner has your Moneywatch headlines.
Americans surveyed don't expect the economy to grow significantly in the coming months. Plus, JP Morgan plans layoffs and Blackberry plans new phones. Jericka Duncan reports.
JPMorgan Chase reports its fourth quarter earnings fell about seven percent to $5.3 billion, plus more MoneyWatch headlines.
A French company is showing off a self-driving shuttle bus at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It's the first driverless vehicle commercially available in the U.S. With a top speed of 12 miles an hour, the shuttle is intended for college campuses and airport parking lots. That story and more Moneywatch headlines from Wendy Gillette.
Shares of Sirius XM are up Monday on news that Liberty Media wants to take full ownership of the satellite radio service. The deal would value the company at nearly $23 billion. Liberty Media already owns 53 percent of Sirius XM's stock., plus more MoneyWatch headlines.
The founders of BlackBerry are considering a bid to buy the company, plus more MoneyWatch headlines
Rare diamond hits the auction block and more Moneywatch headlines
As President Trump marks his first 100 days in the White House, many of the plans he has rolled out since the start of his second term closely align with those detailed in Project 2025's sprawling policy book.
Canadian Prime Minster Mark Carney's Liberal Party will retain its hold on power in a reversal of fortunes seen largely as a reaction to Mr. Trump's actions and rhetoric.
The drop-off in shipments could lead to empty store shelves this summer as retailers deem China-made goods too expensive to import.
Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem does not believe she was targeted when her purse was stolen at a Washington restaurant, she told CBS News in an interview.
President Trump is delivering a speech marking the first 100 days of his second term in Warren, Michigan.
Most of the progress President Trump has made on his promises were achieved through executive orders.
Early in his second term, President Trump is struggling to deliver on his campaign trail promises to invigorate the U.S. economy.
The crash happened at YNOT Outdoors, an after-school program in the town of Chatham in central Illinois.
A new study shows promising results for treating certain cancers with immunotherapy and completely avoiding surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
The Trump administration says automakers won't get hit twice by its tariffs, which have applied to both auto parts as well as steel and aluminum.
The drop-off in shipments could lead to empty store shelves this summer as retailers deem China-made goods too expensive to import.
President Trump is delivering a speech marking the first 100 days of his second term in Warren, Michigan.
Early in his second term, President Trump is struggling to deliver on his campaign trail promises to invigorate the U.S. economy.
As President Trump marks his first 100 days in the White House, many of the plans he has rolled out since the start of his second term closely align with those detailed in Project 2025's sprawling policy book.
The Trump administration says automakers won't get hit twice by its tariffs, which have applied to both auto parts as well as steel and aluminum.
The drop-off in shipments could lead to empty store shelves this summer as retailers deem China-made goods too expensive to import.
Early in his second term, President Trump is struggling to deliver on his campaign trail promises to invigorate the U.S. economy.
Although attending college still offers a payoff, a recent study by New York Fed economists suggests it might not make financial sense for some people.
Most Americans think tariffs will drive up prices and cost the U.S. more money than they generate, according to a new Gallup poll.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem does not believe she was targeted when her purse was stolen at a Washington restaurant, she told CBS News in an interview.
President Trump has signed more executive orders than any other president in his first 100 days — covering everything from immigration to environmental regulations.
Elon Musk has amassed vast power in President Trump's administration — reshaping federal agencies and spearheading deep cuts to the federal workforce.
Most of the progress President Trump has made on his promises were achieved through executive orders.
A majority of Latino voters disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy.
Some FDA scientists and inspections staff were told that their layoffs may be rescinded.
A new study shows promising results for treating certain cancers with immunotherapy and completely avoiding surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
Martinelli's juice bottles were recalled in 28 states because they could contain a toxic substance created by fungi.
Like local jails nationwide, Montana's small holding facilities have become institutions of last resort as patients in mental health crisis wait for beds at a mental hospital.
Michael Wolff was at the "edge of a cliff" when he was diagnosed with a cancer that affects less than 300 patients a year in the U.S.
Erin Patterson is charged with three murders, including both of her parents-in-law, after serving a toxic mushroom-laced Beef Wellington.
A Jewish prisoner at the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau secretly penned a short note and hid it inside a violin he had crafted under harrowing circumstances.
Jose Luis Pereira, a senior member of the Teocaltiche city government, was attacked at around 5:00 pm at a seafood restaurant in Jalisco, authorities said.
The F/A-18E Super Hornet was being towed Monday when it and the tug slipped and were lost in the Red Sea, the Navy said.
Canadian Prime Minster Mark Carney's Liberal Party will retain its hold on power, in a reversal of fortunes seen largely as a reaction to Mr. Trump's actions and rhetoric.
The documentary follows young internet star Piper Rockelle and her group "The Squad," revealing allegations of abuse behind the scenes. Director Jenna Rosher joins CBS Mornings Plus to discuss the series.
As Beyoncé launches her 32-city stadium tour, tickets remain unsold and prices are dropping. MTV's Dometi Pongo joins us to explain why and what fans should know about the "Cowboy Carter" shows.
Emmy-winning actor Luke Kirby stars in "Étoile," a new series that follows two iconic ballet companies fighting to survive by swapping their top dancers. Kirby joins CBS Mornings Plus to talk about the high-stakes new show.
The so-called "Granddad Gang" is on trial for allegedly tying up Kim Kardashian in a Paris residence in 2016 and stealing millions of dollars' worth of jewelry.
Ed Helms' new book "SNAFU" dives into some of history's wildest mistakes, including failed space missions and secret animal spies.
First lady Melania Trump made a rare public appearance to advocate for the bill's passage earlier this year.
IBM announces $150 billion investment in U.S. which it says will fuel economic growth, create U.S. jobs.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
In the 20 years since its first video was uploaded, YouTube has become the second-most visited website on Earth. "Sunday Morning" looks at how creators build online communities, and how artificial intelligence may fundamentally change the site.
Geoffrey Hinton, whose work shaped modern artificial intelligence, says companies are moving too fast without enough focus on safety. Brook Silva-Braga introduced us to Hinton in 2023 and recently caught up with him.
In the summer of 2010, panic spread across the region when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded in the Gulf.
The mummy was found in Aspero, a sacred site within the city of Caral that was a garbage dump for over 30 years until becoming an archaeological site in the 1990s.
A notably large brood of periodical cicadas will emerge from the underground across parts of the eastern U.S. this spring.
There are other meat-eating caterpillars that "do lots of crazy things, but this takes the cake," the study's author said.
Shortening permitting procedures for mining and oil drilling could adversely affect the environment, communities and endangered species, experts say.
Erin Patterson is charged with three murders, including both of her parents-in-law, after serving a toxic mushroom-laced Beef Wellington.
Jose Luis Pereira, a senior member of the Teocaltiche city government, was attacked at around 5:00 pm at a seafood restaurant in Jalisco, authorities said.
Opening statements began Monday in a state trial for three former Memphis police officers charged in the death of Tyre Nichols. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes is following the case.
A Pittsburgh funeral home director is facing charges after prosecutors said he threw out the bodies of thousands of pets.
Canadians are flocking to memorials set up where at least 11 people were killed in a car ramming incident. 30-year-old Kai-Ji Adam Lo was detained and charged as officials continue their investigation. CBS News' Elise Preston reports.
The Hubble Space Telescope "opened a new window to the universe" when it launched into space. Now, 35 years later, NASA is releasing some stunning images to celebrate.
This asteroid is bigger than scientists anticipated, about 5 miles long and 2 miles wide at its widest point — resembling a deformed peanut.
During the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower, 10 to 20 meteors could be seen per hour, NASA says.
Don Pettit, NASA's oldest active astronaut, marked his 70th birthday by landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan after 220 days in space.
The flyby is a dress rehearsal for 2027 when Lucy reaches its first so-called Trojan asteroid near Jupiter.
Protests against the Trump administration took place across the U.S. Saturday. The demonstrations were held to mark the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets, in Washington, D.C. and other cities across the United States, in opposition to the policies of Donald Trump, in the largest protests since he returned to the presidency.
A look into a grieving husband Jan Cilliers' investigative work after his wife Christy Giles and her friend Hilda Marcela Cabrales died after a night out.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil that she's "very confident" the people arrested for stealing her purse are undocumented migrants. "From the information that has been shared with me so far in the investigation," Noem said, "these are career criminals."
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case over whether a Minnesota school discriminated against a student with disabilities. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins to break down the case.
Opening statements began Monday in a state trial for three former Memphis police officers charged in the death of Tyre Nichols. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes is following the case.
Iran says firefighters have extinguished a massive fire that broke out after a deadly explosion at a southern port on Saturday. The blast came as Iran took part in a third round of talks with the U.S. over the fate of its nuclear program. Yass Alizadeh, coordinator of the Persian program at New York University, joins CBS News to assess where things stand.
Organizers say several Pride Month events at the Kennedy Center have been canceled or relocated as the institution pivots under President Trump's leadership. Ashraf Khalil, reporter for The Associated Press, joins CBS News with more.