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Oprah Winfrey Unveils "Long Island" as Latest Book Club Pick | Brittany Howard on Period of Intense Soul-Searching CBS Mornings on the Go

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One of the United States' largest private-for-profit hospital chains, Steward Health Care, filed for bankruptcy Monday. The company owns dozens of community hospitals across eight states.

There is new research from the journal Environmental Science and Technology that is raising concerns about toxic chemicals coming from the seats inside of cars. Most seats are treated with flame-retardant chemicals because of a federal fire safety standard. The new study found those chemicals in the air inside of cars, which means drivers or passengers could be inhaling them.

Oprah Winfrey unveils "Long Island" as her latest book club pick on "CBS Mornings." The sequel to Colm Tóibín's best-selling novel "Brooklyn," "Long Island" continues the story of Eilis Lacey more than two decades later now as a mother and wife in America.

Five-time Grammy winner Brittany Howard talks about how her latest album, "What Now," was born from a period of intense soul-searching and solitude in Nashville.

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One of the United States' largest private-for-profit hospital chains, Steward Health Care, filed for bankruptcy Monday. The company owns dozens of community hospitals across eight states.

There is new research from the journal Environmental Science and Technology that is raising concerns about toxic chemicals coming from the seats inside of cars. Most seats are treated with flame-retardant chemicals because of a federal fire safety standard. The new study found those chemicals in the air inside of cars, which means drivers or passengers could be inhaling them.

Oprah Winfrey unveils "Long Island" as her latest book club pick on "CBS Mornings." The sequel to Colm Tóibín's best-selling novel "Brooklyn," "Long Island" continues the story of Eilis Lacey more than two decades later now as a mother and wife in America.

Five-time Grammy winner Brittany Howard talks about how her latest album, "What Now," was born from a period of intense soul-searching and solitude in Nashville.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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