Iran warns protesters that they could face the death penalty, but demonstrations appear to grow 2026-01-11 00H 47M MST · DescriptionIran's army is threatening to join the crackdown on protesters as demonstrations against the regime grow and the death toll mounts. Huge crowds have taken to the streets across the Islamic Republic. Iran's Revolutionary Guard calls them "terrorists." Haley Ott has more details.
Minneapolis ICE shooting latest details, video, protest updates 2026-01-11 00H 45M MST · DescriptionThousands of people braved sub-freezing temperatures to protest this week's fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good and the Trump administration's surge of immigration agents to the Twin Cities. Ash-har Quraishi reports on new images raising tensions and questions.
Police arrest ex-husband of woman killed in Ohio double murder 2026-01-11 00H 42M MST · DescriptionMichael McKee, 39, is accused of shooting and killing his ex-wife, Monique, and her husband, Spencer Tepe. The couple was found dead in their Columbus, Ohio, home last month. Ali Bauman reports.
What are the food trends we're expecting for 2026? 2026-01-10 22H 01M MST · DescriptionExperts describe the food trends we can expect this year with words like nostalgia, comfort and value. The New York Times spoke with market researchers, food company executives and cooks to learn more about the forecast. New York Times food correspondent Kim Severson wrote that article and joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Minneapolis protests continue after new video of Renee Good's last moments emerges 2026-01-10 18H 59M MST · DescriptionWarning: video might be disturbing. Protests continued into the weekend in Minneapolis over the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. On Friday Vice President JD Vance shared a new video of the officer's point of view, which shows Good's final moments.
Iran protests persist as Trump issues fresh intervention warning 2026-01-10 18H 56M MST · DescriptionAnti-government protests continued in Iran despite a warning from the country's judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei that punishment for protesters "will be decisive, maximum and without any legal leniency." Meanwhile, President Trump issued a fresh warning threatening U.S. intervention.
One woman's journey to get her stolen car back from Mexico 2026-01-10 18H 54M MST · DescriptionMore than 850,000 vehicles were stolen in the U.S. in 2024, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In the last four years the number of stolen vehicles crossing the border into Mexico from California, Texas and Arizona jumped 79%, the California Highway Patrol says. "CBS Saturday Morning" follows one San Diego native's grueling journey to get her stolen car back from Tijuana.
Oil executives raise questions in Trump meeting over Venezuela action 2026-01-10 18H 51M MST · DescriptionPresident Trump met with oil executives on Friday after the U.S. military action in Venezuela, but some doubted the viability of revamping the country's oil reserves, which Rystad Energy estimates would take 15 years and billions of dollars.
Extended interview: Colombian President Gustavo Petro (in Spanish) 2026-01-10 02H 21M MST · DescriptionHablando por primera vez con un noticiero americano después de su primera conversación con el presidente Trump, el presidente de Colombia Gustavo Petro dijo que Él espera que un diálogo continuo con el presidente de los Estados Unidos va a "frenar una guerra en el mundo." Mira su entrevista con la corresponsal de CBS News Lilia Luciano.
Watch: Protests in Iran 2026-01-10 02H 17M MST · DescriptionThe nearly two weeks of anti-government protests against the Iranian regime are among the largest the country has seen in years. Dozens of people have died in the demonstrations, and security forces have detained more than 2,300 people, according to one human rights group. Videos show some of the protests, and CBS News has reporting and analysis.
Trump administration creating new Justice Department division to tackle fraud 2026-01-10 01H 20M MST · DescriptionThe Trump administration says it is creating a new division at the Department of Justice to crack down on what the White House calls "rampant and pervasive" fraud across the U.S. CBS News reporter Andres Gutierrez has more.
NFL playoffs kick off with wildcard game between LA Rams and Carolina Panthers 2026-01-10 00H 35M MST · DescriptionNFL playoffs and the road to the Super Bowl kick off on Saturday. On the docket for wild card weekend: The Los Angeles Rams face the Carolina Panthers. Then, Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears host their division rival, the Green Bay Packers. Charlotte Carroll, a staff writer with The Athletic, joins "The Daily Report" to analyze this weekend's matchups.
What's different about the protests in Iran right now? 2026-01-09 23H 54M MST · DescriptionProtesters have flooded the streets of Iran for nearly two weeks. Demonstrations first kicked off late last month after the value of Iran's currency hit a record low. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd breaks down the situation.
How to outsmart cybercriminals and protect your data, according to a former FBI agent 2026-01-09 23H 46M MST · DescriptionIn his new book "Spies, Lies, and Cybercrime," former FBI Counterintelligence Operative Eric O'Neill describes the art of outsmarting cybercriminals and protecting your data and wallet. O'Neill spoke with CBS News' Major Garrett about steps people can take to stay safe online.
Mixed December jobs report caps off sluggish year for employers, workers 2026-01-09 23H 38M MST · DescriptionDecember's jobs report, released on Friday, caps off a sluggish year for employers and workers. The U.S. economy only added 50,000 jobs last month, making 2025 the worst year for job gains since 2020. But it's not all bad news. The unemployment rate dropped to 4.4% in December, marking a downward swing after rising to a four-year high in November.
Wage garnishment, end of SAVE Plan: What to know about changes to student loans in 2026 2026-01-09 23H 37M MST · DescriptionThe Trump administration is set to resume wage garnishment for student loan borrowers in default. Michele Zampini, associate vice president for federal policy and advocacy at the Institute for College Access and Success, joins to discuss how borrowers can prepare.