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Deployed dad watches infant son in hospital 24/7 thanks to webcam technology

PHOTO: The Lebaron family joined "Good Morning America" from their home in Utah to discuss their viral rendition of "One More Day," April 12, 2018.

Musically inclined family says viral 'Les Mis' number was meant to be a Mother's Day gift

PHOTO: On April 4, Jenn Slater of Duryea, Pennsylvania, shared the video of her 10-year-old daughter, Cassidy, on her Facebook page.
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10-year-old's heartbreaking plea on Facebook to stop bullying sparks support nationwide

Kate Morrison wrote a blog about her new employer
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Woman reveals how company knowingly hired her at 12 weeks pregnant

PHOTO: Kate Morrison, 37, of Santa Monica, Calif., wrote a blog on LinkedIn about how her new employer, advertising agency 72andSsunny, knowingly hired her when she was 12 weeks pregnant with her second child.
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Woman reveals how company knowingly hired her at 12 weeks pregnant: 'I can still do my job perfectly'

PHOTO: Cierra Forney, of Georgia, posted a photo of her teenage son's punishment on Facebook.
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Parents posting 'child shaming' videos of kid's punishments sparks debate

PHOTO: Members of Girl Scout Troop 6000, New York's first homeless shelter-based troop, hold their first cookie sale in Union Square, Manhattan in April 2018.
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Homeless NYC Girl Scouts hold 1st cookie sale with some snap, crackle and pop

PHOTO: A man plays a video game in an undated stock photo.
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Girlfriends of gamers jokingly call for ban on Fortnite video game to save relationships

PHOTO: Julie Marburger, 45, wrote a now-viral Facebook post about her frustrations with being a teacher

Frustrated teacher urges parents to stop 'coddling and enabling their children' in viral Facebook post

Rachel Hurley, 30, Kelsey McGill, 26, Sarah Cranswick, 26, Katie Mell, 40, and Kirstie Appleyard, 26, are all expecting.
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5 pregnant supermarket workers to welcome babies within months of each other