Bitcoin prices hit all-time high, tops Goldman Sachs in value
Experts warn the digital currency is a bubble waiting to pop, but others see prices continuing to surge
Experts warn the digital currency is a bubble waiting to pop, but others see prices continuing to surge
"The U.S. consumer remains healthy," top banker says, citing big gains in consumer loan and credit card businesses
"The U.S. consumer remains healthy," top banker says, citing big gains in consumer loan and credit card businesses
Coming on top of the Equifax mess, the securities agency's breach adds to the questions about systems' integrity
JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon and IBM's Ginni Rometty discuss tax reform just days before GOP lawmakers are expected to unveil their plan
Republican lawmakers are expected to unveil a tax reform plan, but many of the details are still under wraps. On Tuesday JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and IBM CEO Ginni Rometty sat down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell to talk tax reform, accelerating economic growth and solving DACA. Dimon also explains his comment earlier this year that being an American is "almost an embarrassment."
CEO Jamie Dimon says it will collaborate with government and the community to combat racial and economic inequity
Asked about the current political climate's impact on business, JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon slammed Washington's gridlock and lamented the "stupid s---" Americans have to deal with
Head of America's biggest bank blasts the U.S. government for stunting the country's economic growth
Storied investor bet on Bank of America when it was reeling from the housing crash -- now he's reaping the reward
S&P 500's gains led by JPMorgan Chase and other big bank stocks, while technology shares like Apple recovered recent losses
The American bank has said acquired office space to house 1,000 people once Britain leaves the EU
Splitting commercial and investment banking with a new version of the 1930s Glass-Steagall law would be a tough sell
It basically dropped all but the wealthiest borrowers after the financial crisis, but now it’s changing that strategy
The heir to a storied fortune, he headed what's now JP Morgan Chase and supported the arts and the environment
With incomes and expenses so unpredictable these days, a surprise bill can wipe out a family's financial stability
Largely unregulated lenders have roared back since the financial crisis, stirring worries they'll spark another disaster
Goldman Sachs chief Lloyd Blankfein has gained at least $159 million since Nov. 7 -- and that's just the beginning
JPMorgan Chase hopes to reboot vocational education in the U.S. with school programs that focus on eveything from social skills to coding skills
Around 5.5 million young people in the United States are not in school or working. JPMorgan Chase announced plans this week to make a dent in that number, giving 10 states a total of $20 million in grants.
Consumers considering the high-end Chase Sapphire Reserve card may want to apply by January 12 -- here's why
Joshua Samuel Aaron, a U.S. citizen living in Moscow, is one of three men accused of stealing data of more than 83 million customers of JP Morgan Chase & Co. in 2014
Among the power players advising the president-elect are chiefs of companies that hoard billions in corporate cash overseas
Bank will pay $264M to settle charges that it gave jobs to high-ranking Beijing officials' friends and children
Led by investment banking and trading profits, the bank’s third-quarter profits jumped nearly 6 percent from last year
Congress formally cemented President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election after counting the votes of the Electoral College.
Justin Trudeau's leadership has faced significant challenges in the wake of the COVID crisis, leading to a loss of confidence among Canadians from various backgrounds.
If approved by a federal judge, the agreement means the military would help thousands of veterans seek honorable discharges.
Most Americans would oppose Trump pardons for Jan. 6 attack, while Republicans would favor these pardons.
The sentencing for Trump's felony conviction was originally scheduled for July 11, and is currently set for Friday.
A confidential report warned that bollards needed to be fixed. New Orleans didn't start to replace them for five years.
Multiple inches of snow were recorded in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding area on Monday.
Just one fly can lay up to 300 eggs at a time and is drawn "to the odor of a wound or natural opening on a live, warm-blooded animal."
Offer letters is expected to go out Monday to political appointees in Trump's incoming administration, sources say.
But consumer advocates say the Food and Drug Administration's new guidance on lead limit in baby food doesn't go far enough.
A monkey in a pink tutu was captured by deputies after slipping out of a Missouri home.
West Wing office space has long been a status symbol in official Washington where proximity and access to the president can equate to influence.
A confidential report warned that bollards needed to be fixed. New Orleans didn't start to replace them for five years.
Multiple inches of snow were recorded in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding area on Monday.
But consumer advocates say the Food and Drug Administration's new guidance on lead limit in baby food doesn't go far enough.
It is the second highest price paid at the opening auction of the year in Tokyo's main fish market since comparable data started being collected in 1999.
Hundreds of thousands of households across southern and eastern U.S. states were without power Monday.
Only 30% of beneficiaries who lost a limb in 2016 received a prosthesis within three years, a report found.
The proposed merger would join two internet TV bundles that together have 6.2 million subscribers.
West Wing office space has long been a status symbol in official Washington where proximity and access to the president can equate to influence.
The United States and many European countries have rejected Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's claim of winning the election.
Most Americans would oppose Trump pardons for Jan. 6 attack, while Republicans would favor these pardons.
If approved by a federal judge, the agreement means the military would help thousands of veterans seek honorable discharges.
Offer letters is expected to go out Monday to political appointees in Trump's incoming administration, sources say.
But consumer advocates say the Food and Drug Administration's new guidance on lead limit in baby food doesn't go far enough.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Moss explains the FDA's new rules for "healthy" food labels, limits on added sugars, and the push for alcohol warning labels.
The U.S. Surgeon General has called for new warning labels on alcoholic beverages that warn of a link between drinking and cancer. The announcement sent shares of alcohol stocks tumbling, but such labels are still a long way off, especially with the change in presidential administrations just two weeks away. Here's what to know about the warning.
The U.S. surgeon general is now recommending a new label on alcohol products that warns of the risks of cancer, similar to the warning labels on cigarettes. A new advisory says alcohol consumption is one of the leading preventable causes of cancer, behind smoking and obesity. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
Several Western states are seeing rates worse than last year's peak of flu season.
Three women died and three other relatives fell ill after eating the cake during a family get-together on December 23, officials said.
It is the second highest price paid at the opening auction of the year in Tokyo's main fish market since comparable data started being collected in 1999.
The United States and many European countries have rejected Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's claim of winning the election.
A stressed elephant killed a Spanish tourist while she was bathing the animal at a sanctuary in southern Thailand, police said.
Justin Trudeau's leadership has faced significant challenges in the wake of the COVID crisis, leading to a loss of confidence among Canadians from various backgrounds.
Harvard professor Arthur Brooks says making smaller New Year's resolutions can actually help them stick and lead to greater happiness.
Demi Moore accepted her first-ever Golden Globe award for her role in the horror movie "The Substance." Other big winners include the musical "Emilia Perez" and the drama "The Brutalist," which won best film. Entertainment Tonight's Nischelle Turner has more.
Nikki Glaser made her hosting debut at the 82nd Golden Globes, where "Emilia Perez" and "Shogun" each won four awards. Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner share the night's biggest moments.
June Squibb, best known for her Oscar-nominated role in "Nebraska," stars in the action-comedy "Thelma." She plays a grandmother determined to outsmart a scammer. She joins "CBS Mornings."
The stars of Netflix's "The Home Edit" are teaching kids to organize with their new book, "The Rainbow Cleanup." Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer share their tips for creating tidy spaces.
The car rental app Turo is working to understand how two of its vehicles were used in the deadly New Orleans attack and Cybertruck bombing in Las Vegas. The Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside of President-elect Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel and the electric truck used in the New Orleans attack were both rented via Turo. New York Times technology reporter Eli Tan joins CBS News 24/7 to explain how the app and its background check process work.
Apple will pay $95 million to settle allegations that its Siri virtual assistant violated people's privacy by eavesdropping on mobile device users.
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.
President-elect Donald Trump requested that the Supreme Court suspend the TikTok ban until after he takes office while he works on a political resolution. University of Minnesota Law School associate professor Alan Rozenshtein breaks down the legal basis for the request.
Apple surreptitiously activated Siri to record user conversations through iPhones and other devices, court finds.
As the U.S. Capitol prepares to honor former President Jimmy Carter, Rolling Stone climate reporter Jeff Goodell looks back on his environmental legacy.
It is hoped the discovery will provide clues about how dinosaurs interacted, as well as their size and the speeds at which they moved.
It may sound spooky, but a black moon is nothing ominous.
Solar storms may bring northern lights to several states in the northern U.S. just in time for New Year's Eve, but cloud cover may put a damper on festivities.
Hundreds of new species across the globe were identified by scientists in 2024.
The FBI has released new video in the probe of the New Orleans Bourbon Street attack that occurred on New Year's Day. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports.
Security is tight in Washington, D.C., four years after the Capitol attack during the 2020 election certification process. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports on the measures taken to keep the nation's capital safe.
At least 159 of the Jan. 6, 2021, convicts who have been sentenced have prior criminal records, according to a CBS News investigation. Steve Reilly breaks down the data.
A confidential report warned that bollards needed to be fixed. New Orleans didn't start to replace them for five years.
Three women died and three other relatives fell ill after eating the cake during a family get-together on December 23, officials said.
NASA said scientists began receiving more detailed telemetry — or "housekeeping data" — from the spacecraft on New Year's Day.
The first meteor shower of 2025 is about to peak. Here's how to watch and where you can see the Quadrantids.
Officials said they were investigating fragments of metal, believed to be from a rocket, that crashed into a village in the country's south.
It may sound spooky, but a black moon is nothing ominous.
Skywatchers can mark the calendar with a busy lineup of celestial occurrences in 2025.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
See some of convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs that were discovered by detectives in a Seattle storage locker.
Cases of COVID, flu, RSV and norovirus appear to be on the rise in the U.S. as millions of Americans wrap up the holidays. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder has more on the viruses.
Vice President Kamala Harris commented on the 2024 election certification process in Congress four years after the Capitol attack. Harris carried out her duty presiding over a joint session of Congress as each state result was read out loud and certified.
The FBI has released new video in the probe of the New Orleans Bourbon Street attack that occurred on New Year's Day. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports.
President-elect Donald Trump may try to undo some of President Biden's final moves while in the White House. CBS News' Aaron Navarro breaks down what to expect from the incoming administration.
Security is tight in Washington, D.C., four years after the Capitol attack during the 2020 election certification process. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports on the measures taken to keep the nation's capital safe.