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Students prepare for college after massive gift from businessman

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Back in January, seniors at Scott High School in Toledo, Ohio, were surprised with free college tuitions offered by a generous philanthropist. On this week's "On The Road," Steve Hartman meets some of the students who've accepted the offer and are now packing for college.

Negotiations over coronavirus relief package stalled as unemployment benefits officially expire for millions of Americans

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The White House continues to try and deal with the coronavirus crisis on both the health and economic fronts. President Trump's top health officials testified on Capitol Hill on the nation's response to the virus, while lawmakers continue to debate the next coronavirus relief package as unemployment benefits expired Friday. Nancy Cordes, CBS News' chief congressional correspondent, and Zeke Miller, a CBSN political contributor and a White House reporter for the Associated Press, joined Elaine Quijano to discuss.



New USPS policies might delay mail-in-ballots

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New policies that the United States Postal Service put in place earlier this month are causing mail across the country to be backlogged. This could cause mail-in ballots to be delayed and miss being counted for the November election. Michelle Ye Hee Lee, who reported on this for The Washington Post, joined CBSN to discuss.

Trump campaign pauses ad spending

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It is undergoing a "review and fine-tuning of the campaign's strategy," according to a Trump campaign official.

Senators leave Washington without progress on coronavirus relief bill

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is sending his Republican caucus home this weekend without any significant progress on a coronavirus relief bill. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss why negotiations are just ramping up as eviction protections and expanded unemployment benefits are expiring.

Washington state captures first "murder hornet"

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Right now, Asian giant hornet colonies only contain the queen and workers — but by the end of September, queens will start to reproduce and potentially wreak havoc on the environment.

Trump ramps up false attacks on mail-in voting

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Despite not having the power to do so, President Trump suggested the November election should be moved. His comments were roundly rejected by lawmakers of both parties as his attacks on mail-in voting continue. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns highlighted the falsehoods by the president as well as the real problems states could face as requests for absentee ballots hit record highs.

Oregon Senator Ron Wyden on “The Takeout” - 7/31/2020

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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden joins CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett to talk about the occupation of Portland by federal troops under President Trump’s law and order campaign promise and Congress' debate on a second coronavirus stimulus package on this week’s episode of the “The Takeout with Major Garrett”





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