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Bombshell news has emerged about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding. For weeks there has been buzz and lots of skepticism that the wedding of the year would take place July 4th weekend inside New York's Madison Square Garden. Now, as Ann Mercogliano reports, a permit has been filed that appears to confirm the rumors are true. Police arrived at a zoo with guns drawn, and scared families were evacuated as quickly as possible. But there was no real emergency. The panic was caused by hoax calls made by pranksters who have targeted more than 40 zoos and aquariums across the country. Justin Finch has the details. There are two words that made Savannah Guthrie's heart sink: "Hello, Savannah." That is how the first ransom note began from the kidnappers who snatched her 84-year-old mother in the middle of the night. Steven Fabian has a look at what else the note reveals. The family of Whitney Houston is defending the late singer. It comes after Oprah Winfrey said during a public appearance that Whitney once showed up to perform on her show and fell off the stage because she was on drugs. As Jim Moret reports, Whitney's family says she fell off the stage during sound check because it was dark and she was unfamiliar with the stage.
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Bombshell news has emerged about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding. For weeks there has been buzz and lots of skepticism that the wedding of the year would take place July 4th weekend inside New York's Madison Square Garden. Now, as Ann Mercogliano reports, a permit has been filed that appears to confirm the rumors are true. Police arrived at a zoo with guns drawn, and scared families were evacuated as quickly as possible. But there was no real emergency. The panic was caused by hoax calls made by pranksters who have targeted more than 40 zoos and aquariums across the country. Justin Finch has the details. There are two words that made Savannah Guthrie's heart sink: "Hello, Savannah." That is how the first ransom note began from the kidnappers who snatched her 84-year-old mother in the middle of the night. Steven Fabian has a look at what else the note reveals. The family of Whitney Houston is defending the late singer. It comes after Oprah Winfrey said during a public appearance that Whitney once showed up to perform on her show and fell off the stage because she was on drugs. As Jim Moret reports, Whitney's family says she fell off the stage during sound check because it was dark and she was unfamiliar with the stage.

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