An experimental treatment for the most common form of brain cancer is showing promise. Doug Lawrence of California was one of the first to try it, and as Bigad Shaban reports, he certainly has something to celebrate this Christmas. Source
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Hollywood’s worst investment
Forbes named Adam Sandler as Hollywood’s worst investment for the second year in a row. Also, Mark Wahlberg stars in “The Gambler,” which opens Thursday. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment headlines. Source
FDA to change policy on gay men donating blood
The Food and Drug Administration announced that it would recommend changing the ban on gay men donating blood. Also, new information on the dangers of tanning to teens. Eboni Williams reports on the day’s top health news. Source
Sony to release “The Interview” in limited run
Sony Pictures has agreed to release “The Interview” to independent theaters soon. The Alamo Drafthouse chain in Dallas and the Plaza Theater in Atlanta are both reporting a Christmas Day release for the film. Stars Seth Rogen and James Franco celebrated in their latest tweets. Source
How NASA astronauts celebrate Christmas in space
American astronauts aboard the International Space Station have amazing views for the holidays. They’re also making headlines using 3D printers in space. Capt. Barry Wilmore and flight engineer Col. Terry Virts join “CBS This Morning” from orbit and share more about their current mission. Source
Headlines at 8:30: Workers at Coca-Cola ditch voicemail
“CBS This Morning” takes a look at some of the day’s headlines from around the globe. Source
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15 tornadoes reported across 4 states; California bald eagles await a new addition to their family Source
Over 7 million Keurig coffee makers recalled
The recalls come after reports of “MINI Plus Brewing” machines that spray and burn users with hot water. The model has been sold in stores since 2009. As Vinita Nair reports, 90 people have reported injuries. Source
Could your e-reader be interfering with your sleep?
A new study finds that e-books could be impacting readers’ sleep. Dr. Charles Czeisler, chief of sleep medicine division at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the report. Source
Sony thanks employees for their professionalism
Sony is trying to stay positive in the wake of a massive cyberattack. And, the civil rights drama “Selma” opens this week. Suzanne Marques has that and more in your Eye on Entertainment. Source