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Bride sparks controversy with ‘awful’ request during wedding planning: ‘I don’t understand people like this’
The bride's cousin refused to indulge her unbelievable request. The post Bride sparks controversy with ‘awful’ request during wedding planning: ‘I don’t understand people like this’ appeared first on In The Know.
- U.S.Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Girl suffers serious head injury at Great Wolf Lodge; police want to know what happened
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- CelebrityIn The Know
Woman exposes 'creep' over his alleged disturbing behavior at the gym: 'This isn't your body'
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- PoliticsAxios
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sues Biden over Mt. Rushmore July 4 fireworks display
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) said Friday she's suing the Biden administration for denying the state permits to hold an Independence Day fireworks display at Mount Rushmore.Context: The National Parks Service denied the permits over tribal opposition to the celebration and potential risks regarding the health and safety of both the park and guests, citing the coronavirus pandemic and fire hazards.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.What they're saying: The governor, who is viewed as a potential 2024 GOP presidential candidate, is demanding a federal court "expeditiously" issue a permit for the event to take place, according to Fox News."Mount Rushmore is the very best place to celebrate America’s birthday and all that makes our country special," Noem said."After telling us they’d ‘circle back,’ the Biden administration has not responded to our request to uphold the Memorandum Agreement between the State of South Dakota and the National Parks Service to host a safe and responsible national celebration and fireworks show."Noem claims the Biden administration has "departed from longstanding precedent and reneged on this agreement without any meaningful explanation."The big picture: The Independence Day fireworks display held at the national memorial last year, which former President Trump attended, was the first to occur in a decade, according to the Sioux Falls Argus Leader.The celebration generated protests from Native American activists, who believe it was a desecration of land stolen from Native American tribes.Like this article? Get more from Axios and subscribe to Axios Markets for free.
- U.S.NextShark
Charges Dropped Against Man Who Beat, Spit on 83-Year-Old Korean American Woman
A man accused of attacking an 83-year-old Korean American woman in White Plains, New York in March will no longer be prosecuted for the alleged crime, as investigation of the case continues. This week, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office dropped charges against Glenmore Nembhard, saying there was simply not enough evidence to indict him. Nembhard, 40, is a homeless individual with a violent history, according to News12.
- BusinessMarketWatch
‘This is not going to end well’: Billionaire Leon Cooperman says stock market will be lower a year from now
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman says he's a “fully invested bear” with “an eye on the exit.”

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