Stocks dive on trade war concerns after Trump's tariffs
U.S. markets opened sharply lower amid investor jitters about the impact of President Trump's metal tariffs
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U.S. markets opened sharply lower amid investor jitters about the impact of President Trump's metal tariffs
Despite early jitters over rising inflation and falling retail sales, investors instead focused on positives
Despite the carnage on Wall Street, the damage would have to get a whole lot worse to be felt on Main Street
Steven Mnuchin touts administration policies as having bolstered stocks, but some analysts question link
Last week's stock selloff is likely just the start of interest rate-related headwinds, even if there's a relief rebound
After the worst bout of selling in months broke the calm on Wall Street, here's what to watch for now
Wall Street ended with new record highs after the Democrats agreed to support a bill to fund the federal government
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite had their first down days of the year and ended their run of record highs
Stocks are out of the gates quickly this year, powered by corporate profits, economic growth and tax cuts
As stock price records keep falling, the blue-chip benchmark quickly notches another milestone
Tech-heavy index closes above the 7,000 mark for the first time, joining the S&P 500 at a fresh record
Toymaker says it wants to inspire girls to shoot high -- really high -- while also defying gender stereotypes
Stocks gave up a bit of ground in light preholiday trading, but no one's complaining after their record-breaking year
All the major U.S. stock indexes easily chalked up double-digit percentage gains since January, with no big setbacks
Why Wall Street analysts say this unusually long rally for stocks -- eight-plus years -- still has vroom to grow
In a banner year for markets, the S&P 500 is on track to make history by notching positive returns every month
Unlike past investment manias, such as last decade's housing boom, a cryptocurrency collapse wouldn't hurt too bad
Wall Street expects Republican tax overhaul to become law by the end of the year
Four major indexes climb to new heights as Republican tax bill clears key hurdle and holiday spending jumps
Investors had plenty to chew on Thursday, from long-awaited developments in Washington to a slew of earnings reports
The Dow and S&P 500 marked their seventh straight monthly gain, and the Nasdaq hit another record high
Friday's explosion of the biggest names in tech pushed Nasdaq to a new record high, thanks to blowout earnings
Despite cheering from sidelines by President Trump, U.S. stocks are headed for biggest losses since early September
The video streaming company's stock surge comes ahead of its third quarter earnings release next week
All major indexes hit new record highs, led by gunmakers, health care companies and financial institutions
The Senate approved a long-sought funding package that would end the government shutdown late Monday, bringing Congress one step closer to ending a 41-day impasse.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was disciplined just days into his sentence at a federal prison, an internal prison document obtained by CBS News shows.
The decision by eight Democratic senators to embrace a deal to end the government shutdown has infuriated many members of the party.
The FAA wants airlines to increase cancellations at 40 of the country's busiest airports to 6% by Tuesday and ultimately ramp up to 10% by Friday.
Some Border Patrol agents could soon leave the Chicago area, after taking a leading role in the Trump administration's controversial immigration operations in the nation's third-largest city, officials told CBS News.
Sen. Bernie Sanders told CBS News he's "very disappointed" by the bill to end the government shutdown, calling a planned vote on health insurance subsidies "meaningless."
John Banuelos' case was unique among Capitol riot prosecutions because he was the only defendant accused of pulling and firing a gun while on Capitol grounds.
The lawsuit filed Monday against Army Maj. Blaine McGraw involves a woman at Fort Hood, but it also includes allegations from years earlier in Hawaii.
"You need to begin right now returning to the Hill," House Speaker Mike Johnson told House members on Monday, ahead of a potential