Some family members of Israelis believed to be held by Hamas are calling on U.S. lawmakers to do more to get their loved ones home, one month after Hamas’ deadly terror attack. Doris Liber and Liran Berman, two of those family members, joined CBS News to discuss the situation. Source
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FDA investigating reports of hospitalizations after fake Ozempic
It is unclear if the counterfeit drugs, which many people seek for weight loss, caused the hospitalizations. Source
Univ. of Maryland study sheds light on women of color and breast cancer
Researchers found women living with certain stressors also have lower levels of tumor suppressor genes. Source
How a woman is taking her own grief and knitting together other families grieving miscarriages
Working to cope with her own grief, Ashley Lieser is also giving back to other women experiencing pregnancy loss, one blanket at a time. Source
Experimental implant restores Parkinson’s patient’s ability to walk
The device worked to “reduce freezing of gait” by electrically stimulating the Parkinson’s patient’s spinal cord, according to a new study. Source
How to watch the third Republican presidential debate of 2023
Want to catch the third Republican presidential debate tomorrow? Here’s how to watch live—with or without cable—as GOP candidates take the stage. Source
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu weighs in on Republican primary stakes
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu discusses the challenges facing Republican candidates in the upcoming primaries, and says he’ll make a 2024 endorsement by the end of the year, in an interview with CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa. Source
These top PS5 deals of Black Friday 2023 are already live
You can shop the best PlayStation 5 deals and PS5 games for Black Friday 2023 right now. Source
Some popular pickup trucks fail to protect rear passengers, study finds
Insurance group’s latest crash tests show that several popular pickup models could put rear passengers at risk. Source
Political rhetoric links migrants to crime despite data
Politicians use rhetoric about undocumented migrants as a political tool, many linking migration to crime across the U.S., but the available data paints a different picture. CBS News’ Omar Villafranca traveled to the southern border and Washington D.C. to find out if the rhetoric matches the reality. Source