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A more reflective Tanya Tucker

Since the ripe old age of 13, Tanya Tucker has had nearly two dozen Top-40 albums. And after more than 50 years on stage, with a new album, “While I’m Livin’,” that’s getting the best reviews of her career, she’s up this month for not just one but four Grammy nominations, more than any other country singer. CBS News’ Bob Schieffer sits down with Tucker, who was once country music’s wild child, and whose voice has never had more to offer than it does today. Source

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A new dawn for Tanya Tucker

The singer who was once country music’s wild child is getting the best reviews of her career, with a voice that has never had more to offer than it does today Source

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What’s next: The showdown between Iran and the U.S.

The death of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani from an American airstrike seems only to have increased the likelihood of attacks, as both Iran and the militias it supports vow revenge. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin is watching developments from the Pentagon, while correspondent Seth Doane follows the story from Tel Aviv in Israel. Source

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DNA tests and family matters

A recent survey shows more than a quarter of people who use mail-in genetic tests learn about close relatives they didn’t know about; for some the news is joyful, and for others there are support groups and counseling Source

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Discovering unknown family through DNA tests

Taking a DNA test might yield some surprises about your heritage; a recent survey shows that more than a quarter of those who use mail-in DNA tests end up learning about close relatives they didn’t know about. But it’s not always happy or comforting news. Rita Braver talks with people who have met siblings for the first time, and with members of a support group for those who suddenly discover they have different biological parents from those who raised them. She also finds out how employees at 23&Me get special training to counsel people who’ve made shocking discoveries about their families. Source

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