JPMorgan exec: U.S. is ready for higher interest rates
JPMorgan Chase International's Jacob Frenkel sees a stronger U.S. economy once federal regulations that he says stifle business are lifted.
JPMorgan Chase International's Jacob Frenkel sees a stronger U.S. economy once federal regulations that he says stifle business are lifted.
Jacob Frenkel of JPMorgan Chase International calls China president's defense of free trade at the 2017 World Economic Forum "meaningful" -- and ironic.
When a little boy shaved his head in solidarity with his sick grandpa, the boy's peers began bullying him for it and then his principal took action.
VTB Bank President Andrey Kostin predicts that the Trump administration will clear up "problems" like sanctions and that Russia will experience steady economic growth.
Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Kirill Dmitriev says that it's in the national interest of the U.S. to work well with Russia.
Michigan has been reporting more new COVID-19 cases than any other state, and unlike earlier in the pandemic, younger and middle-aged adults are filling up hospital beds. Karen Bouffard, an award-winning investigative health care reporter at The Detroit News, joins CBSN to discuss the situation.
Hermitage Capital Management CEO Bill Browder says that Russia will wait to retaliate against sanctions imposed by the Obama administration until President-elect Donald Trump acts.
A New Jersey woman finally has a new kidney, more than a year after a life-saving transplant fell through at the last minute. After complications with the first donor's organs, Nina Saria found a match in her mother -- who lived half a world away in the country of Georgia. Jamie Wax has the heartwarming story.
The CEO of Boeing said he will "streamline" the process of building the new Air Force One aircraft after meeting President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday. Trump will use the existing jets when he takes office. CBS News' Peter Greenberg reports on how that means Trump will be giving up his own plane.
Outgoing National Security Adviser Susan Rice said China is our country's most consequential international relationship, one that has been threatened by President-elect Donald Trump saying he would reconsider the One China policy. Charlie Rose reports.
Josh Earnest took over as President Obama's White House press secretary in 2014. He's delivered more than 350 briefings in that role and has confronted reporters on a wide range of issues, from Iran to health care, and even award shows. Earnest joins "CBS This Morning" from the White House briefing room to discuss President Obama's decision to commute Chelsea Manning's sentence, nostalgia and how often Mr. Obama and President-elect Trump communicate.
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The House GOP Conference chair says Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy are now the party's leaders.
Vice President Joe Biden told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to undermine the U.S. and Europe. Putin denies trying to influence the U.S. election, and called allegations his country attempted to collect information to blackmail President-elect Donald Trump "total nonsense." Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow.
A Georgia man remains jailed after his unleashed pit bull dogs attacked two elementary school children as they walked to their bus stop in Atlanta. Six-year-old Logan Braatz was killed, while 5-year-old Syrai Sanders was critically hurt. DeMarco Morgan reports.
Dan Senor, political strategist and former senior adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan during the 2012 presidential campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss former Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning's commuted sentence. A military judge had sentenced Manning to 35 years in prison for espionage.
A CBS News poll shows Donald Trump will become president on Friday with record-low approval ratings. Mr. Trump defied his own "America first" brand and spent his first night of inauguration week with nearly 150 foreign ambassadors and diplomats. Major Garrett reports.
Four of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet choices will have Senate confirmation hearings Wednesday, including EPA nominee Scott Pruitt and Health and Human Services secretary nominee Tom Price. Our CBS News poll shows 39 percent of Americans approve of the Cabinet nominations, while 40 percent disapprove. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Obama will leave office Friday with the most commutations in White House history. He pardoned 64 people and commuted the sentences of 209 others on Tuesday, mostly for drug offenses. Convicted leaker and former Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning is among those who had their sentences reduced. Margaret Brennan reports.
Our 41st president, George H. W. Bush, is hospitalized for the fourth time in five years. The oldest living president, who is 92, was seen in public less than two weeks ago at a Houston Texans playoff game. A spokesman says the former president was admitted to Houston Methodist Hospital on Saturday. Chip Reid reports.
This month's supermoon is called the "pink" moon — but it's not actually pink.
Less than three days before he leaves office, President Obama pardoned 64 people and shortened the sentences of 209 others -- most notably, Wikileaks leaker Chelsea Manning; Charlie Brotman was the announcer at presidential inauguration parades through 15 parades and 11 presidents
As President Biden prepares to roll out his next major legislation, Democrats press for investments in Medicare, prescription drug prices and childcare.
A group of eager beavers has wreaked havoc on a tiny Candian town.
An FBI agent told a federal court Tuesday that the suspect in last week's Fort Lauderdale airport shooting gave conflicting stories when he was surrendered. first saying he was under government mind control, then claiming to be inspired by ISIS. Manuel Bojorquez has more on the story.