President Trump posted on Truth Social that Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. He also said that military strikes will continue in Iran for “as long as necessary.”.
President Trump posted on Truth Social that Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. He also said that military strikes will continue in Iran for “as long as necessary.”.
For over 45 years, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been a brutal theocracy, ruled by an ayatollah who swept aside the freedoms of Iran pre-revolution and threatened peace with the largest stockpile of missiles in the Middle East. On Saturday, there was celebration in the streets after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Renee Good’s parents and brothers sat down to talk about her death with Matt Gutman in their first on-camera interview since the 37-year-old was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
President Trump will deliver his 2026 State of the Union address at the Capitol, where he will tout his first year back in office and lay out the Republican agenda heading into the midterm elections. Weijia Jiang has a preview.
As President Trump continues to surge major U. S. military assets into the region, Iran is still insisting diplomacy is alive and that it will submit a written proposal to Washington within the next two to three days. But as Imtiaz Tyab reports, the core disputes remain unresolved.
A landmark election in Bangladesh ended years of disputed polls, and now the winners face pressure to tackle corruption and a battered economy.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opened this year’s Munich Security Conference with a message to the U. S., saying Americans are “not powerful enough to go at it alone.” CBS News national security contributor Samantha Vinograd joins with analysis.
The House of Representatives passed a resolution Wednesday night to repeal President Trump’s tariffs on Canada. It passed 219-211, with six Republicans joining most Democrats to vote for it. Daniella Diaz, Congress reporter for NOTUS, and Tia Mitchell, Washington bureau chief for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, join to discuss.
Border czar Tom Homan says ICE surge in Minnesota is ending; House passes rebuke of Canada tariffs, with six Republicans joining Democrats in favor.
A shouting match broke out as Attorney General Pam Bondi sparred with critics in Congress over her handling of the Justice Department’s Epstein files release. Scott MacFarlane has more.