Americans will be able to defer their student loan payments through the end of January 2022. Source
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This week on “Face the Nation,” August 8
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, Arkansas Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson, and more appear on Sunday’s “Face the Nation” Source
First-Round Pick Caleb Farley “Trying to Get Sharp” With Titans
Selected by the Titans with the 22nd overall pick of the first round out of Virginia Tech, Farley practiced for just the fourth time as a professional on Friday. Source
California’s Dixie Fire demolishes two mountain communities
The so-called Dixie Fire has destroyed two mountain towns in Northern California. Video footage shows flames burning through homes and businesses in Greenville and Canyondam. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joined CBSN from Greenville with the latest. Source
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam on “The Takeout” – 8/6/2021
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam joined Major Garrett to talk about the future of COVID-19 regulations in the state, critical race theory as well as the investigation into New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on this week’s episode of “The Takeout.” Source
Taliban captures first provincial center in Afghanistan, a symbolic victory
The militant group also assassinated a senior government spokesman in Kabul. Source
When Americans turn on the grill, beef comes first
Beef is the top choice when it comes to food Americans — particularly men — like to barbecue. Source
Capitol riot defendants plead guilty to assaulting officers
Fairlamb was filmed punching an officer in the head, and Thompson had been accused of using a baton to assault a Metropolitan Police sergeant. Source
U.S. employers add back more jobs than expected in July
July’s jobs report beat expectations with almost a million new jobs added last month. The unemployment rate fell to 5.4%. Michael Gapen, Barclays’ chief U.S. economist, joined CBSN to discuss. Source
Senate scrambling to finish roughly $1 trillion infrastructure bill
The Senate is struggling to wrap up work on President Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure bill after hitting roadblocks on proposed amendments. Meanwhile, the Labor Department reported the U.S. added 943,000 jobs in July. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss the news from Washington. Source