Individuals facing sky-high medical bills can dispute inflated charges, ask for financial assistance, and more. Here’s how to do it right. Source
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Dave Chappelle campaigns for Andrew Yang in South Carolina
The comedian tells CBS News he wants to inspire Yang’s supporters “to stand firm and be strong, no matter how unlikely people say things are.” Source
Pilots sue American Airlines to stop flights to China
American operates 56 flights a month between Dallas/Fort Worth and China. Pilots seek halt until coronavirus contained. Source
Pilots sue American to stop flights to China
American operates 56 flights a month between Dallas/Fort Worth and China. Pilots seek halt until coronavirus contained. Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Pete Buttigieg goes to the mattresses
With four days to go until Monday’s Iowa caucuses, Buttigieg is ramping up his rhetoric and taking direct shots at two of his top rivals for the Democratic nomination. Source
“A Very Stable Genius” co-author on the disturbing new details of Trump’s 2017 Pentagon meeting
Carol Leonnig, co-author of the new book “A Very Stable Genius,” joins CBSN to discuss new details about an exchange between President Trump and top military officials at a July 2017 Pentagon meeting. Source
IBM’s Ginni Rometty retiring after nearly 40 years at tech giant
One of the highest-profile women corporate leaders in America is stepping down after eight years at the helm. Source
330-million-year-old shark found in a Kentucky cave
“What we saw in the cave was amazing because just from the shape of the jaw we’ll be able to find out more about how this species lived,” the paleontologist said. Source
U.S. life expectancy increases for 1st time since 2014
Life expectancy for Americans increased a bit in the latest CDC data, reversing a downward trend. The first gain in four years is due in part to a decline in cancer deaths. CBSN’s Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers have details. Source
Breaking down the White House’s quid pro quo argument
White House defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz said a presidential quid pro quo to help reelection is not an impeachable offense. Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the CATO Institute, joins CBSN to talk about the legal standing of Dershowitz’s argument and what would happen if senators’ vote on calling witnesses results in a tie. Source