After years of addiction, a Louisiana man got an implant while in prison to help fight his opioid cravings. He says it changed his life. Meg Farris of WWL-TV reports from New Orleans. Source
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Jerry Sandusky resentenced to 30 to 60 years
The former Penn State assistant football coach received the same sentence he did in 2012 Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Get ready to watch a bunch of Bloomberg ads
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is preparing to launch the largest one-week political advertisement campaign ever on Monday in at least 24 states Source
This week on “Face the Nation,” November 24, 2019
Representative Jim Himes, Senator Chris Coons and our panelists of impeachment experts join us this Sunday on “Face the Nation” Source
Rep. Max Rose on “The Takeout” – 11/22/19
Freshman Congressman Max Rose, a Democrat from New York, talks about his service in Afghanistan in the U.S. Army, the Army National Guard, and the impeachment hearings, as well as his experience taking on the role of elected official, on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.” Source
Bloomberg set for largest one-week political advertising campaign ever
The former New York City mayor has not formally announced that he is running for president, although he has filed the paperwork to do so Source
After scrutiny, U.S. again erasing student debt for disabled vets
The Department of Education had earlier suspended a loan forgiveness initiative touted by White House officials Source
Two runners take 500-mile journey for veteran suicide awareness
Two runners are nearing the end of their 500-mile journey to raise awareness about veterans’ suicide risk. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett joined CBSN with more on the issue. Source
Santa Claus calms anxious boy with autism
The boy had been trying to see Santa since he was 2, but anxiety always took over – until this year, when Santa recognized his struggle Source
Here’s the best time to buy a real Christmas tree
This year’s supply of Christmas trees is tight. Blame the 2008 recession, when growers didn’t have cash to plant Source