
The stock market keeps shrugging off trade war
Despite ongoing trade disputes, many stocks are flirting with record highs -- are investors too confident?
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Despite ongoing trade disputes, many stocks are flirting with record highs -- are investors too confident?
Many see the Trump plan to dole out $12 billion in agricultural assistance as a short-term "Band-Aid"
Beijing lauds carriers for accepting demand to stop calling Taiwan a country -- a demand sharply criticized by White House
Illinois farmer on the front lines of the trade war with China says he'd rather not have Trump's proposed assistance plan that critics call a bailout
The Trump administration announced Tuesday a plan to send an estimated $12 billion in emergency relief to American farmers. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang breaks down what the plan includes.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture introduced a $12 billion plan to help farmers taking a hit from China's retaliatory tariffs. But Nebraska Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, who represents many of the farmers, says they don't want more bailouts. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.
Earlier the president said in a tweet, "Tariffs are the greatest!" And he threatened, "Either a country which has treated the United States unfairly on Trade negotiates a fair deal, or it gets hit with Tariffs"
"No room for negotiation" on how airlines refer to Taiwan, according to Beijing
Federal data are expected to show pork, poultry and beef are being stored in the U.S. at record numbers, rising above 2.5 billion pounds, the Wall Street Journal reported
Beijing doesn't want to go to war, he said, but the current communist government, under President Xi Jingping, is subtly working on multiple fronts to undermine the U.S.
U.S. currency softens after president lashes out at both global monetary policies and Federal Reserve rate hikes
The 32-year-old was peacefully protesting long-term land leases to China when he was arrested and then convicted of disturbing public order
Companies attending this year's Farnborough expo have some strong tailwinds, except for one major opposing force
China's step reflects its diplomatic efforts to counter U.S. pressure in a growing trade dispute
A must-try food on any tour of Shanghai is the city's heralded "xialongbao" - pork dumplings injected with soup
When Russian President Vladimir Putin showed off what he said was a hypersonic cruise missile, he gave the world a glimpse of a secret arms race. It pits the U.S. against Russia and China. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
There's a race between the U.S., Russia and China to build weapons that can fly 10,000 mph
As Chinese buyers cancel orders, U.S. growers could see a 20 percent drop in income due to the slide in prices
The social network's shares just hit a new record high and look set for more -- but China could change the trend
House Speaker Paul Ryan has voiced concern about the impact of tariffs the Trump administration recently placed on China, Mexico, Canada, and other countries. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN from Capitol Hill with more.
A new investigative report is taking a deep dive into China's massive surveillance program. It exposes some of its key targets at home and overseas, including the Uighur Muslim minority living in China's Xinjiang province. BuzzFeed News reporter Megha Rajagopalan takes us through her investigation and fascinating interviews with exiles being monitored by the Chinese government.
"What we're seeing here is the collective punishment of literally millions of ethnic minorities in China for the actions of a small handful," reporter says
In an unusual move, the Chinese government is directly encouraging American businesses to defuse tariffs fight
Farmer Paul Taylor is willing to give Trump the benefit of the doubt but is still worried about the 25 percent tariff China slapped on U.S. soybeans last week
Its economists have cut their forecasts given "the impact on confidence of trade tensions and policy uncertainty"
Two people were killed and one person is in critical condition after a shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas, authorities said.
The D.C. courts have for years been hampered by judicial vacancies that have led to a backlog of cases and slowed the administration of justice.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office where a gunman opened fire on Wednesday was also the target of an alleged bomb threat in August.
Kremlin spokesman shoots back at Trump's suggestion that Russia is "a paper tiger," declaring: "There are no paper bears. And Russia is a real bear."
The large fee could help some U.S. workers find jobs, but there could be longer-term costs, economists say.
A former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, who testified against the disgraced music mogul in his criminal trial, has filed a lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual abuse and violence.
The Republicans' "big, beautiful" spending and tax law will result in cuts to food stamp benefits for many Americans, experts say.
Democratic Gov. Josh Stein has said he supports some pretrial reforms following the fatal attack on 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska.
American stand-up comedian Tim Dillon says he's been dropped from the Riyadh Comedy Festival bill after jokes about the country's alleged use of forced labor.