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Biden announces income-driven student loan relief plan

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The Biden administration announced Tuesday a new income-driven student loan repayment plan that could lower or eliminate monthly payments for more than 20 million borrowers. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson has more.



Trump to surrender in Georgia Thursday, first co-defendant turns himself in

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Scott Hall, one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in his Georgia election interference trial, turned himself in Tuesday at the Fulton County Jail in what is believed to be the first surrender in the case. The former president is expected to surrender Thursday. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports.

Candidates will talk Trump at debate he's skipping

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The first Republican primary debate is Wednesday night in Milwaukee, but frontrunner Donald Trump won't be there. The former president says he won't attend any debate during primary season. CBS News political reporter Aaron Navarro reports from Milwaukee.

Rhiannon Giddens on her first album of original songs and winning a Pulitzer Prize

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Rhiannon Giddens is already a Grammy winner, a Pulitzer Prize winner and a MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, but now the prolific artist has reached another career first. Giddens tells CBS News' Anthony Mason about her first album of all original songs, "You're The One," which was more than a decade in the making.

Chef Rob Rubba proves going sustainable and vegetarian can be successful

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Oyster Oyster, a vegetarian restaurant in Washington, D.C., is setting an example for sustainability by creatively repurposing every part of its ingredients. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe shows us how chef Rob Rubba's commitment to reducing food waste and serving innovative dishes earned him the prestigious James Beard Award for Outstanding Chef, and a Michelin star for his restaurant.

Inside New York City's migrant shelters

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With New York City struggling to keep up with the influx of people seeking asylum in the city, a new center has opened on Randall's Island and is expected to house up to 3,000 migrants. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan talked to Mayor Eric Adams, community organizers and migrants about the situation.





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