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What it’s like to face a $1 million COVID hospital bill
FromApple News Today
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10 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Former president Donald Trump’s lawyers will argue the Senate cannot constitutionally try him now that he is out of office. J. Michael Luttig, a former federal appeals court judge, agrees with this impeachment argument in a Washington Post piece. Chuck Cooper, a top conservative lawyer, offers a counterargument in the Wall Street Journal.
Patricia Mason got sick with COVID-19 in March last year. She is now out of the hospital and dealing with the aftermath, including part of a medical bill that topped $1 million. The L.A. Times brings us Mason’s story.
Several states are allowing more people to gather indoors. ProPublica spoke with scientists who explain why they think this is a bad idea.
A series of class-action lawsuits is focusing on whether products use real vanilla flavoring. The Wall Street Journal has the story of vanilla getting its day in court.
Patricia Mason got sick with COVID-19 in March last year. She is now out of the hospital and dealing with the aftermath, including part of a medical bill that topped $1 million. The L.A. Times brings us Mason’s story.
Several states are allowing more people to gather indoors. ProPublica spoke with scientists who explain why they think this is a bad idea.
A series of class-action lawsuits is focusing on whether products use real vanilla flavoring. The Wall Street Journal has the story of vanilla getting its day in court.
Released:
Feb 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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