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PHOTO: People hold candles and placards during a vigil as they protest against the rapes in Ahmedabad, India, April 15, 2018.
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8-year-old girl's brutal rape and murder sparks protests

Kyle Plush, 16, died from "asphyxia due to chest compression."
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Trapped teen's mysterious van death: What we know

PHOTO: Kristan Ware, a Miami Dolphins cheerleader, has filed a complaint against the National Football League alleging religious and gender discrimination.
ABC

Ex-Dolphins cheerleader alleges religious and gender discrimination: 'They brought up my virginity'

PHOTO: Black cat on sofa.
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Friday the 13th: Dispelling myths around the day

PHOTO: The Uber app logo is displayed on a smartphone on March 20, 2018 in Berlin.
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Uber launches car-renting service that allows strangers to rent each other's vehicles

PHOTO: The film "Second Assault" will debut at the Sarasota Film Festival on April 17.
Solidarity Films

Sexual assault survivor turns ‘deepest secret’ into documentary ‘Second Assault’

PHOTO: Abby Honold, 23, a sexual assault survivor, shared what she wants other survivors of sexual assault to know with "GMA."
Courtesy Abby Honold

Sexual assault survivor shares 3 things she wants victims to know

PHOTO: Teachers from across Kentucky hold up signs as they fill the state Capitol to rally for increased funding and to protest last minute changes to their state funded pension system, April 2, 2018, in Frankfort, Ky.
Timothy D. Easley/AP

Teachers who moonlight to make ends meet share why they're 'walking out'

Teachers in Arizona, Oklahoma and Kentucky have attended rallies in hopes to obtain higher wages and more sufficient resources in the classroom.
Sue Ogrocki/AP
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Teacher by day: Educators share struggles in wake of rallies, classroom walkouts

PHOTO: Martin Luther King III, Yolanda Renee King and Arndrea Waters King speak on "GMA" on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.'s granddaughter reflects 50 years after his assassination: 'We’re not where we’re supposed to be'