Cbs news 2018
Here are some of the top stories from CBS News in 2018:
January
- The 2018 Winter Olympics take place in Pyeongchang, South Korea, with the United States winning 17 medals.
- The Federal Reserve raises interest rates for the sixth time in 2017, citing a strong economy.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, sparking concerns about a trade war.
February
- The 2018 Winter Paralympics take place in Pyeongchang, South Korea, with the United States winning 13 medals.
- The FBI announces that it has found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential election.
- The Trump administration announces plans to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.
March
- The 2018 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship (March Madness) takes place, with Villanova winning the title.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines.
- The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal comes to light, with allegations that the data firm harvested the personal data of millions of Facebook users without their consent.
April
- The 2018 Masters Tournament takes place, with Patrick Reed winning the title.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal continues to unfold, with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifying before Congress.
May
- The 2018 NFL Draft takes place, with the Cleveland Browns selecting quarterback Baker Mayfield first overall.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from the European Union, Canada, and Mexico.
- The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal continues to unfold, with Facebook announcing changes to its data policies.
June
- The 2018 World Cup takes place in Russia, with France winning the title.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of President Trump's travel ban, allowing the administration to restrict travel from several predominantly Muslim countries.
July
- The 2018 midterm elections take place, with Democrats gaining control of the House of Representatives and Republicans maintaining control of the Senate.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of President Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
August
- The 2018 Summer Olympics take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the United States winning 46 medals.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of President Trump's decision to ban transgender individuals from serving in the military.
September
- The 2018 NFL season begins, with the Philadelphia Eagles winning Super Bowl LII.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of President Trump's decision to end the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate.
October
- The 2018 midterm elections take place, with Democrats gaining control of the House of Representatives and Republicans maintaining control of the Senate.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of President Trump's decision to ban bump stocks.
November
- The 2018 midterm elections take place, with Democrats gaining control of the House of Representatives and Republicans maintaining control of the Senate.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of President Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
December
- The 2018 Winter Solstice takes place, marking the shortest day of the year.
- The Trump administration announces plans to impose tariffs on imported goods from China, sparking concerns about a trade war.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of President Trump's decision to ban transgender individuals from serving in the military.
These are just a few of the top stories from CBS News in 2018.