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More US parents than ever have paid leave this Mother's Day – but most still don't
More working U.S. parents than ever are celebrating their first Mother’s Day with hard-fought access to paid time off to care for newborns. But the majority still must forego pay to care for new babies or other loved ones, even as efforts to expand paid parental and family leave gain traction.
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Is Target open on Mother's Day 2024? Details on Sunday store hours
Here’s what to know about Target store hours ahead of Mother’s Day weekend.
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Memorable Mother's Day moments in sports
From the diamond to the court, here are six of the most memorable Mother’s Day moments in sports history.
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WNBA star, Olympian Napheesa Collier on balancing motherhood, career
Minnesota Lynx forward and 2020 Olympian Napheesa Collier talked about balancing motherhood, her WNBA career and the biggest lesson she’s learned from being a mom to daughter Mila.
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A's announcer Jenny Cavnar on balancing motherhood, career: ‘This idea of being a supermom is a joke'
Oakland Athletics play-by-play announcer Jenny Cavnar reflects on the difficulty and privilege of being a working parent.
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Why A's announcer Jenny Cavnar named son after legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully
Jenny Cavnar, MLB’s first woman play-by-play announcer, discussed the backstory behind naming her son Vincent after the legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully.
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Lisa McCaffrey reflects on highs, lows of being a mother to four sons
Lisa McCaffrey, mom to four sons, including 49ers running back Christian, reflects on what she did best and her regrets from motherhood.
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Donna Kelce reminisces on raising two boys: ‘The whole house was really torn up most of the time'
From broken windows to holes in the wall, Donna Kelce reminisces about raising two boys and gives her best parenting advice.
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How WHUR is celebrating moms who serve
With Mother’s Day coming up, WHUR is saluting moms in uniform. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Who is Mother's Day really for? Moms and grandmothers sound off
Every year, moms with young children, grandparents and mothers-in-law fight for recognition on a holiday that historically celebrated each family’s “one and only mother.”