TRENDING: Father comes home early from Afghanistan, surprises son

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Here's a look at what's trending today on the web!

TSA Apologizes To Forck Family After Clip Of 3-Year-Old Girl In Wheelchair Goes Viral

TSA officials are apologizing to a family for an incident at Missouri airport. Agents wanted to pat down their 4-year-old disabled child, and that's when the mother pulled out her cell phone and started recording.

The TSA employees went on to tell the mother that it was illegal to record the pat down, which isn't true.

The recorded video has since been viewed by thousands. As for the pat down, it never happened but the damage was done. TSA apologized for the inconvenience.

Lucy's father said he understands that TSA agents are charged with protecting travelers, but he said he's charged with protecting Lucy.

Tim Tebow cancels appearance at church of controversial pastor

Jets quarterback Tim Tebow won't be speaking at a controversial church in Dallas, Texas. The outspoken Christian football player was scheduled to give a talk at the First Baptist Church in April.

On his Twitter page, Tebow didn't specifically say why he was canceling but wrote about new information that has been brought to his attention.

The church he was going to is led by Dr. Robert Jeffress, who has been criticized for his stand on homosexuality, Islam, and Mormonism.

Jeffress told The Associated Press that Tebow called him Wednesday night and said he needed to avoid controversy right now "for personal and professional reasons."

Tebow last year spoke to about 15,000 people at an outdoor Easter service near Austin.

Upstate dad returns home from Afghanistan; surprises sons

Staff Sgt. Christopher Page surprised his oldest son during a ceremony at his son's school to honor the ROTC team he is a part of. Just as he was about to receive his medal, his father appeared behind him.

Afterward, the Staff Sgt. traveled to the middle school where he also surprised his other son, who was just as emotional to see him.