The White House defense team and House managers will argue the resolution laying down the rules for the trial, not senators. Source
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National Archives apologizes for editing Women’s March photo
“We made a mistake,” the Archives said in a press release. Source
Harry and Meghan “no longer working members” of the royal family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will no longer be official “working members” of the royal family, according to a statement released by Queen Elizabeth II and Buckingham Palace on Saturday. Under the new agreement, the couple will no longer receive public funds for royal duties. CBS News’ Imtiaz Tyab reports from London. Source
Cancer survivors often face battle for their financial lives
More than half of adult cancer survivors suffered a range of financial hardships after beating the disease, including having to borrow money, tapping their savings and stress over paying off their medical bills. Source
Mother, grandparents accused of caging children
An Alabama mother and grandparents were arrested on child abuse charges Wednesday, accused of locking children in makeshift wooden cages. Elizabeth White reports for CBS affiliate WRBL. Source
How the Trump and Kushner families became “American Oligarchs”
Andrea Bernstein, co-host of the “Trump, Inc.” podcast, joined CBSN’s “Red and Blue” to discuss her new book, “American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power.” Source
Bruce Springsteen’s son sworn in as a firefighter in Jersey City
Sam Springsteen, the 26-year-old son of Bruce Springsteen and Patty Scialfa, was sworn in Tuesday with a group of 14 new members of the Jersey City Fire Department. CBSN New York gets details from reporter Christina Fan. Source
Senator Amy Klobuchar trying to fight her way into the Democrats’ top tier
As Democratic candidates prepare to take the debate stage in Iowa, there is a great deal at stake for Senator Amy Klobuchar. CBS News campaign 2020 reporter Bo Erickson has been following Klobuchar on the campaign trail and joins “Red and Blue” to discuss what he’s heard from Iowa voters. Source
Social media companies review political ad policies as 2020 race heats up
Social media companies are updating and revising their political ad policies. One platform that’s received backlash is Facebook, which is standing firm on its position to not fact-check politicians’ statements. Sara Fischer, Axios media reporter, joined CBSN to break down what she’s learned from Democratic and Republican campaign strategists. Source
Kentucky miners block coal train over missed paychecks
Some Kentucky coal miners and their families stood on train tracks Monday to prevent a train loaded with coal from leaving, saying they had worked since Dec. 16 without being paid. The tracks lead from Quest Energy in Pike County. Source