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    By Josh Smith

    | 3:30PM 9/10/2010
    Amazon Mom is a new free membership program that offers free two-day shipping and up to 30% off of diapers and wipes to participants. While the program is called Amazon Mom it is open to Moms, Dads, Grandparents, aunts, uncles or anyone who is likely and willing to change baby's diaper. When you...

    By Lou Carlozo

    | 4:00PM 6/22/2010
    This morning I woke to CNN and post-Father's Day words of wisdom from New York Times reporter Tara Parker-Pope: These days, it seems, breadwinning dads are more stressed out than ever. Here's a bit of what Parker-Pope said in a Times blog that's been lighting up the Internet since she posted it...

    By Francine Huff

    | 2:30PM 3/15/2010
    For many stay-at-home parents, getting a job outside of the home seems impossible. But that doesn't mean you can't find ways to earn money by setting up shop in your home. Skip the envelope stuffing, crafts assembly, and other dicey work-at-home schemes out there to avoid wasting time and money....

    By Aaron Crowe

    | 8:00AM 6/25/2009
    With men getting laid off at three times the rate of women, the recession is quietly producing more stay-at-home dads and changing how households are run and children are raised.The typical father spends about seven hours per week in "primary child care," according to a Time magazine story, which...

    By Geoff Williams

    | 12:00PM 5/24/2009
    There's a new contest out there for fathers across America, sponsored by Great American Cookies. They know what they're doing, because I have a feeling every dad around will want their kids to enter.Anyone who writes up a 200-word essay on why their father is a great American dad is entered in a...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 4:37PM 6/12/2008
    As my husband was on his way home from dropping our oldest son off for his next-to-last day of kindergarten, I received a tweet from a friend in Colorado. School's out in Denver, and she noticed the number of dads was equal to the number of moms dropping their kids off at camp. Sign of the economy?...