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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2024 · 33 MIN

Renewed Focus on Atomic Test Survivors After "Oppenheimer" Oscar Win | California Halts Some Stone-Cutting Work Over Health Risks |

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California has halted stone-cutting work at some fabrication shops in the Los Angeles area after a “CBS Mornings” report found that workers were getting sick or even dying from exposure to silica dust while cutting a popular countertop material used in kitchens and bathrooms. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has the new details.As "Oppenheimer" clinches Hollywood's top honor, a battle unfolds for those affected by atomic testing. With potential aid being discussed in Washington, there may be new for communities still grappling with radiation's long-term health effecAt the 96th Academy Awards, "Oppenheimer" led the night with seven Oscars including best picture, while "Poor Things" claimed four awards, including best actress for Emma Stone. Da'Vine Joy Randolph's win for best supporting actress also marked a night of memorable speeches and achievements.“CBS Mornings” lead national correspondent David Begnaud has the heartwarming story of a dog in Dallas, Texas, whose life was forever changed by a stranger's kindness, illustrating the true essence of being a good neighbor.In honor of Women's History Month, dive into female-centric stories with a list of inspiring book recommendations from Amazon's editorial director Sarah Gelman.The ARChive of Contemporary Music, one of the world's largest collections of popular music recordings. But it is at risk as it searches for a new location to preserve its century-old treasures.

California has halted stone-cutting work at some fabrication shops in the Los Angeles area after a “CBS Mornings” report found that workers were getting sick or even dying from exposure to silica dust while cutting a popular countertop material used in kitchens and bathrooms. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has the new details.As "Oppenheimer" clinches Hollywood's top honor, a battle unfolds for those affected by atomic testing. With potential aid being discussed in Washington, there may be new for communities still grappling with radiation's long-term health effecAt the 96th Academy Awards, "Oppenheimer" led the night with seven Oscars including best picture, while "Poor Things" claimed four awards, including best actress for Emma Stone. Da'Vine Joy Randolph's win for best supporting actress also marked a night of memorable speeches and achievements.“CBS Mornings” lead national correspondent David Begnaud has the heartwarming story of a dog in Dallas, Texas, whose life was forever changed by a stranger's kindness, illustrating the true essence of being a good neighbor.In honor of Women's History Month, dive into female-centric stories with a list of inspiring book recommendations from Amazon's editorial director Sarah Gelman.The ARChive of Contemporary Music, one of the world's largest collections of popular music recordings. But it is at risk as it searches for a new location to preserve its century-old treasures.

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