Mar. 16, 2025
“Forever” is still in the cards for Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz, the Minnesota couple whose ebullient dance down the aisle to the tune of the Chris Brown songwent virala decade ago.
Heinz and Peterson revisited the internet phenomenon in honor of its 10th anniversary, and admitted that knowing 98 million people have seen their wedding march is still mind-boggling years later.
The five-minute-long clip was shot on a digital camera in June 2009, and eventually shared to YouTube a month later under the title “JK Wedding Entrance Dance.
Mar. 16, 2025
Couple Samuel Bishop Macias and Javier López.Photo:Samuel Bishop Macias Instagram
Samuel Bishop Macias Instagram
A couple got the surprise of a lifetime after they both proposed to one another at Disneyland over the weekend.
Samuel Bishop Macias and Javier López werecaptured in a sweet moment on videopresenting each other with engagement rings outside Sleeping Beauty’s castle at Disneyland in California — leaving both parties and onlookers shocked.
Macias laughed as he whipped his shoulder bag in front of him and pulled out a second box, before also getting down on one knee.
Mar. 16, 2025
An Orthodox Jewish couple from Southfield, Michigan, are suing American Airlines after they were kicked off a flight last year over body odor complaints.
Yehuda Yosef Adler and Jennie Adlerfiled a lawsuit in a Texas district court on Tuesday, theDetroit Free Pressreported, claiming discrimination from the Fort Worth-based airline.
According tocourt documents, the couple were flying from Miami to Detroit with their 19-month-old daughter last January, when they were booted from the flight.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The pair had been planning their wedding and were looking forward to tying the knot this summer.
“Anyone who knew Irene knew what a kind and caring soul she was. Anyone who knew Aaron knew how kind and what a hard worker he was,” the couple’s GoFundMe read.
Now, a local rescue is searching for new homes for the couple’s dogs.
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Mar. 16, 2025
“They are a couple that loved each other and loved the outdoors. And they were highly, highly experienced in being out back, whether it be serious treks or canoeing, whitewater canoeing in the North country," shared Colin, reportsCanadian broadcaster CBC.
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The victims were providing daily updates of their trip to Colin, through the help of their Garmin inReach, which is a commonly used GPS amongst campers and hikers that allows texting from remote locations.