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Miranda Lambert on her tattoo

Country music superstar Miranda Lambert explains the history behind her tattoo – obtained without parental approval – in this preview of a profile to be broadcast on “Sunday Morning.” Source

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Obama, Jay Carney share goodbye bro hug

After President Obama announced White House press secretary Jay Carney would step down, the president went in for the handshake, Carney went in for the hug, and awkwardness ensued. Source

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CBS News Special Report: VA Secretary Eric Shinseki resigns

President Obama announced the resignation of Veteran’s Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. Bipartisan calls for Shinseki’s ouster had intensified over the past week amid investigations into mismanagement at VA health care facilities. Margaret Brennan and Major Garrett report. Source

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Doctors don’t want drastic end-of-life medical interventions

A new study finds 88 percent of doctors would choose to have a do-not-resuscitate order when they’re facing terminal illness. What about other patients and families facing this painful decision? CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook spoke with palliative care and geriatric medicine specialist Dr. Nathan Goldstein of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Source

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FDA requires warning labels for indoor tanning dangers

In an effort to mitigate the dangers of indoor tanning, the FDA will now require tanning beds and sun lamps to be adorned with warning labels calling attention to potential hazards like skin cancer. Dr. Elizabeth Hale, associate professor of dermatology, joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts to outline some of the dangers. Source

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Big names sign on for 2014 Tony Awards

CBS lines up high-caliber entertainment for the 68th Tony Awards, plus Gwyneth Paltrow raises eyebrows again. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in your Eye on Entertainment. Source

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White bread and weight gain

Daily health headlines: Two servings of white bread a day raises risk of obesity, a new clue to fighting viruses like MERS, and more top stories. Source

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