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District Attorney Reports Shocking Incident: Woman Trapped in House Fire After Gas Attack

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Franklin Faircloth (Sampson County Sheriff’s Office).

A woman from North Carolina is in critical condition after a horrific incident in which her boyfriend allegedly attempted to kill her by setting her on fire. Authorities report that the 36-year-old victim suffered severe burns to her arms, legs, chest, and back while trapped inside a locked house.

Franklin Faircloth, a 29-year-old resident of Roseboro, faces multiple charges, including attempted first-degree murder, first-degree arson, first-degree burglary, assault causing serious bodily injury, and a misdemeanor charge of domestic violence related to the April 12 attack.

The victim is currently being treated at a trauma center with burns covering nearly two-thirds of her body. Her family has informed the local ABC affiliate, WTVD, that her condition is grave. The Sampson County District Attorney’s Office has stated that should she succumb to her injuries, Faircloth will be charged with first-degree murder.

Although the Sampson County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victim, her family has requested that her name remain confidential, a request that has been honored by Law&Crime.

“Someone tried to kill my sister last night,” the victim’s sibling shared in an emotional Facebook post. “She was doused in gasoline, set on fire, and locked in a building.”

The victim told police that Faircloth allegedly “forced his way into her home and doused her in gasoline, then set her on fire,” before fleeing on a bicycle. He also allegedly set the victim’s home on fire.

“The defendant unlawfully, willfully, and feloniously did maliciously burn the dwelling house inhabited by [the victim],” an arrest warrant says. “At the time of the burning, [the victim] was in the dwelling house.”

The warrant alleges that Faircloth set “both arms, legs, chest, and back” of the victim on fire. He was arrested on April 13 and appeared in court Thursday in Sampson County, where he was denied bond.

“We have also experienced such a roller coaster of emotions,” the sister said on Facebook. “We were in court when her attacker was denied bond. That alone has given us so much comfort. We’ve spent so much time in the hospital I struggle to remember what day it is.”

Numerous friends and relatives have been posting messages showing support for the victim in the wake of what happened. One person wrote, “Babygirl keep fighting and come home to us!!!”

Another person said, “I just can’t get [the victim] off of my mind. Just thinking about what she had to endure, hurts my heart. I met her through my job … She has always been so sweet and respectful to me. Please, pray for her.”

Faircloth is due to appear in court again on May 8.

Two Soldiers in Alaska Sustain Injuries After Unexpected Brown Bear Encounter During Training

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A brown bear encounter left two U.S. Army soldiers injured during a training exercise in the rugged terrain surrounding Anchorage, officials reported on Friday.

The confrontation occurred on Thursday while the soldiers conducted a “land navigation training event” in the Arctic Valley area, which is part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson training grounds.

As of Friday, the soldiers were receiving medical treatment, according to a military official who spoke to the Anchorage Daily News. Attempts to reach base spokespersons for further comment were unsuccessful as of Friday, per the Associated Press.

The condition of the soldiers remains undisclosed, as authorities await family notifications before releasing further information.

In an attempt to defend themselves during the encounter, both soldiers employed pepper spray against the bear. The incident is currently under investigation, and additional details are limited at this time.

“The safety and well-being of our personnel is our highest priority,” Lt. Col. Jo Nederhoed, a spokesperson for the U.S. Army 11th Airborne Division, said in an email to the Anchorage Daily News.

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is investigating what it says appears to have been “a defensive attack” by a bear that had recently emerged from a den. The area near where the incident occurred has been closed to recreational activity by base officials, the department said.

Samples were collected by investigators with the aim of positively identifying the species and gender of bear involved, the department said.

The base encompasses 100 square miles (259 square kilometers) within the Municipality of Anchorage, where up to 350 black bears and 75 brown bears roam freely.

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Anne’s Unique Contribution to the Late Queen’s 100th Anniversary

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Princess Anne, known for her dedication, is poised to have a significant role in the centenary celebrations for the late Queen, as the Royal Family honors Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.

King Charles and Queen Camilla are at the forefront of the commemorations set for April 21, which marks what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday.

The royal couple plans to visit the British Museum to view the final design of the forthcoming Elizabeth II memorial. Following this, they will host a reception at Buckingham Palace to reminisce and share memories of the Queen.

Princess Anne, as the only daughter of Elizabeth, is taking on a special part in celebrating her mother’s life and enduring legacy, following her passing in September 2022.

In honor of the late Queen’s birthday, the 75-year-old Anne will have the honor of inaugurating The Queen Elizabeth II Garden in London.

The peaceful two-acre garden, transformed from a disused plant nursery, is set to commemorate the life of Elizabeth and her ‘unwavering loyalty and service, with each end offering a moment of quiet reflection’.

While serving as a key place to remember the late Queen, it is hoped the tranquil green space will provide ‘significant benefits to nature’ and a suitable place for Londoners seeking a moment of calm. 

Filled with plants that held particular poignance to the late Queen, the garden will feature a pond, viewing platform and flower garden and cost an estimated £5million to complete, funded by The Royal Parks charity. 

Princess Anne, is set to play a rather unique role in remembering the life and legacy of her beloved mother, who passed away in September 2022

Meanwhile, the King is also set to become Royal Patron of the independent Queen Elizabeth Trust will offer grants for UK communities to develop and regenerate shared spaces.

It is one of three projects honouring Elizabeth II’s legacy that are being formally unveiled on her birthday.

Throughout her 70-year reign, the Queen became well-known for her amusing one-liners which appear to have rubbed off on her only daughter.

Anne and the Queen were also said to have shared an incredibly close bond, with the Princess Royal later sharing how she felt ‘fortunate’ to have shared the last 24 hours of her ‘dearest Mother’s life’ prior to her death at Balmoral.

According to Anne’s husband Sir Timothy, the Princess Royal has always shared her beloved mother’s quick wit and heartwarming ability to make royal engagements more entertaining.

Speaking in 2020 on ITV documentary Anne: The Princess Royal at 70, Sir Tim said: The similarities with her (Princess Anne’s) father are much talked about, but what is less spoken about is the similarities with her mother, the Queen.’

‘The common theme is humour and fun,’ he added.

In Her Majesty’s final days, Anne stood by her side and later shared how it had been ‘an honour and a privilege’ to accompany the Queen on her final journeys as she travelled with the monarch’s coffin back to London.

On the date of the late Queen’s birthday, Anne, 75, will be responsible for opening The Queen Elizabeth II Garden in London , which will welcome members of the public from April 27

In an emotional public statement, Anne said she was ‘fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest mother’s life’.

She said the love and respect shown to the Queen on her journey from Balmoral to Edinburgh and on to London had been ‘both humbling and uplifting’.

Anne also thanked the nation for the ‘support and understanding offered to my dear brother Charles’ as he takes on his duties as King.

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She ended her statement with the words: ‘To my mother, The Queen, thank you.’

Her tribute was shared to the Royal Family’s Instagram account along with a photo of Anne and the Queen, which was first released to mark the late monarch’s 90th birthday in 2016. 

The heartwarming image showed the mother and daughter sat on a sofa in the White Drawing Room of Windsor Castle.

Since her mother’s death, Anne has taken on a pivotal role in the Royal Family, while often praised by royal fans for her impeccable work ethic and down-to-earth nature.

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams previously told the Daily Mail: ‘She relishes a high workload and usually undertakes the most royal engagements of any royal. However, she prefers to avoid the media circus that follows the most high-profile royals.

‘She is absolutely pivotal in keeping public support for the monarchy.’

The royal expert added that a wise and insightful Anne may likely be able to assist her brother, King Charles, with his handling of the crisis.

He explained: ‘What Anne can offer King Charles, who reportedly has been under pressure from William over his handling of this crisis, is down to earth advice.’

Mr Fitzwilliams noted that the royal siblings may ‘not always agree’, but says that in such unprecedented circumstances ‘it is pivotal that Charles listens to views which differ or are opposed to his own’.

Anne and the Queen were also said to have shared an incredibly close bond, with the Princess Royal later sharing how she felt 'fortunate' to have shared the last 24 hours of her 'dearest Mother's life' prior to her death at Balmoral

Anne and the Queen were also said to have shared an incredibly close bond, with the Princess Royal later sharing how she felt ‘fortunate’ to have shared the last 24 hours of her ‘dearest Mother’s life’ prior to her death at Balmoral

Over the course of the last few weeks, the stoic Princess Royal has routinely maintained a brave face – while also delighting royal fans with her quick wit and humble nature during her public engagements.

And it is certainly reminiscent of the late Queen, who was routinely praised for her dedication to a life of public service and dry sense of humour. 

As calls for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to do ‘the decent thing’ and remove himself from the royal line of succession mount, one may begin to question where Anne could fall amid a possible royal restructure.

As Mr Fitzwilliams noted, the Princess Royal is currently 18th to the throne, given that the altered rules of succession in 2013 ‘unfortunately were not applied retroactively’.

‘If they had been, she would have been 5th behind William and his family – and the public would undoubtedly welcome that,’ he explained.

According to Mr Fitzwilliams, Anne’s ‘no-nonsense approach’ is her essential attribute that has truly captivated royal fans. 

And the public’s insatiable love for Anne has certainly shown little sign of wavering, with royal fans often taking to social media to praise the ‘humble’ and ‘class act’ princess.

‘She reportedly does her own make-up and sometimes drives herself to engagements. She is also famed for her unstuffy approach and often recycles outfits,’ he added. 

Exploring Matteo ‘Teo’ Villacci: Age, Achievements, and His Journey on ‘Interior Design Masters

Matteo Villacci Biography – Matteo Villacci Wiki

Matteo ‘Teo’ Villacci is making waves in the design world as a contestant on the 2026 season of “Interior Design Masters.” This British graphic designer is not only showcasing his talents on the popular show but is also the co-founder of OTTO Creative Studio, a Leeds-based design firm renowned for its work on Olivia Dean’s album promotions and the branding for the Goalhanger podcast.

Teo’s journey into design has been largely self-driven. He’s honed his skills in renovation and design through hands-on experience, mastering techniques from sanding to landscaping. His career as a freelance designer and art director has blossomed into leading his own agency, where he creates album covers for renowned artists like Sam Fender, Olivia Dean, Lewis Capaldi, Sam Smith, Stormzy, and Cat Burns.

Matteo Villacci Age

Born in April 1997, Matteo ‘Teo’ Villacci is now 29 years old and continues to build his impressive portfolio.

Interior Design Masters 2026

Competing in the seventh season of “Interior Design Masters” with Alan Carr, Teo is part of a spirited group of 10 contestants vying for the title of top interior designer. The show, hosted by Carr and featuring the expertise of Michelle Ogundehin, former editor of Elle Decoration, aims to uncover promising talent in the interior design world.

Teo characterizes his design aesthetic as ‘retro modern.’ In an interview with the BBC, he expressed his motivation for joining the competition: “My main aim for going on Interior Design Masters was to show other guys that interior design is something you can be interested in — it shouldn’t be judged or boxed in. Having a space where you can switch off, escape and feel comfortable is something everyone needs.”

Speaking about the interior design trend that can withstand the test of time, Teo said: “Warm wood panelling is something that will last a lifetime. The natural connection it creates with the outdoors is unmatched. And the outdoors isn’t going to disappear anytime soon.”

The Interior Design Masters 2026 contestants: Ajeet Jugnauth, Ben Smith, Duran ‘Dee Dee’ Abdullah, Emmely Elgersma, Frankie Ratford, Jonni Knight, Kate Hewitt, Lia Gold, Sophie Newlands and Teo Villacci.

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Queen Camilla Honors Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy: A Tribute to Unwavering Duty

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Queen Camilla recently paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting her remarkable ability to “carve her own role” in a world largely dominated by men. The 78-year-old royal, wife of King Charles, expressed admiration for her late mother-in-law’s profound sense of duty and reflected on the challenges she faced upon ascending to the throne at just 25 years old, following the death of King George VI in February 1952.

In a recent BBC documentary titled “Queen Elizabeth II: Her Story, Our Century,” which aired on Sunday, April 19, 2026, Camilla shared her thoughts on the legacy left by Queen Elizabeth II. The program was broadcast ahead of what would have been the late queen’s 100th birthday on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

Queen Camilla praised Queen Elizabeth's sense of duty

Queen Camilla praised Queen Elizabeth’s sense of duty

The 78-year-old royal – who is married to King Charles – has spoken out about her late mother-in-law’s “overriding sense of duty” and reflected on what life must have been like for her when she unexpectedly took the throne in February 1952 at the age of 25 following the death of her father, King George IV.

Speaking in BBC documentary Queen Elizabeth II: Her Story, Our Century – which aired on Sunday (19.04.26) and explored the late queen’s legacy ahead of the centenary of her birth on Tuesday (21.04.26) – Camilla said: “It must have been so difficult, being surrounded by much older men.

“There weren’t women prime ministers or women presidents. She was the only one, so I think she carved her own role.”

Camilla noted the late queen, who was Britain’s longest-serving monarch when she did in September 2022, had a sense of duty which had “overridden everything” else in her life.

She added: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen anybody have a sense of duty like she had.”

Months before the queen’s death, Elizabeth celebrated her Platinum Jubilee in June 2022 and Camilla thinks the occasion was just what Great Britain needed after the COVID-19 pandemic.

She said: “I remember there were thousands and thousands of people lining streets, lining The Mall.

“We were all looking for something to cheer us all up … So it was an incredible jubilee.

“She was very much centre stage. I’ve never seen anything like it. Everybody was in a good mood.”

Elsewhere in the documentary, former US president Barack Obama, who stayed with the queen at Buckingham Palace with his wife Michelle during a 2011 state visit, also praised Elizabeth’s sense of duty and noted how she is a key part of world history.

He said: “What struck me in every conversation that I had with her was the weight of her experience.

“She did understand the sweep of history. That gave her a respect on the world stage. The combination of the sense of duty with a very human quality of kindness and consideration, and sense of humour.

“I think that’s what made her so beloved, not just in Great Britain, but around the world. By virtue of her having known every world figure through the entire 20th century, she’s a link to history.”

Dame Helen Mirren – who won an Oscar for her portrayal of Elizabeth in 2006 movie The Queen – described the late monarch as “an intrinsic part of the tapestry of our life”.

She said: “She’d become such an intrinsic part of the tapestry of our life, it was as if you were going to pull a thread and the whole thing was going to fall apart.”


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The Strokes’ Coachella Performance Sparks Controversy Over Political Messages

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The Strokes wrapped up their weekend performances at Coachella on Saturday with a controversial video montage that seemed to promote propaganda supporting Iran’s oppressive government and the militant group Hamas.

Taking the festival’s main stage just before headliner Justin Bieber, the New York-based indie rock band ended their set with a politically charged display designed to provoke thought and discussion.

During their final number, “Oblivius,” a track from 2016, the screen behind the band showed a series of images featuring leaders they alleged were toppled by the CIA. Among these were visuals of the U.S. civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., accompanied by a caption stating, “US Govt found guilty of his murder in civil trial.”

The Strokes continued their message by criticizing the United States, claiming it had destroyed universities in Iran. They also displayed footage of a university in Gaza, labeled as the “last university in Gaza,” being destroyed by a missile.

For those interested, a clip of the performance is available to watch.

The set closeout on Saturday was not the only time The Strokes pushed their radical, left-wing politics on the Coachella audience.

Last week lead singer Julian Casablancas took aim at Jeff Bezos by wearing a t-shirt with a facsimile of the Amazon logo and the word “crime” emblazoned on it.

The “Last Night” singer also railed about the Trump administration’s plan to automatically enroll young men in the U.S. military draft once they hit 18 years of age.

“You guys excited about the draft?” he said from the stage. “Oh wait no, not the NFL draft, I’m talking about in six months, I think everyone’s going to have to register who’s eligible for the military. You guys excited?”

The band is set to release their new album, Reality Awaits, in June. It their first album in six years.

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Cameron and Carys Fairfax: Emerging Talents in Basketball and Lacrosse

In a tragic turn of events, Cameron Fairfax, 16, and his sister Carys, 14, found themselves orphaned after the heartbreaking loss of their parents, former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and Dr. Cerina Fairfax. The apparent murder-suicide unfolded on April 16, 2026, in their Annandale residence, leaving the community in shock.

Amid the storm of headlines surrounding a turbulent divorce and allegations of domestic violence, Cameron and Carys’s lives tell a story of resilience and achievement. Both siblings are not only dedicated students but also excel in sports, with Cameron making strides in basketball and Carys showcasing her talent in lacrosse. Their mother, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, was instrumental in nurturing their academic and athletic pursuits, earning praise from a judge for her “mother’s grit” during the family’s legal battles.

Cameron and Carys Fairfax: Rising Basketball and Lacrosse Stars

Who Are Cameron and Carys Fairfax?

As the investigation confirms that it was Cameron who made the distressing 911 call, attention now turns to how these young individuals will cope with the aftermath of such a profound tragedy. They face the daunting challenge of moving forward without their parents, but their past achievements suggest a strong foundation to build upon.

Details from court documents paint Cameron and Carys as “hard-working” students who consistently achieve high academic standards at renowned private schools in Northern Virginia. Cameron, a junior, and Carys, a freshman, have shown remarkable resilience, a testament to their mother’s unwavering support amid a “toxic” household environment.

Academic Excellence at Prestigious Private Schools

Both teens attend elite Catholic college preparatory schools known for rigorous academics and competitive athletics.

Cameron Fairfax attends Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., a renowned institution for boys. Carys Fairfax attends St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly, Virginia. Court records indicate that prior to the murder-suicide, their father, Justin Fairfax, had allegedly failed to pay half of their private school tuition, violating a postnuptial agreement.

Cameron Fairfax’s Basketball Journey From Age Two

Cameron Fairfax has been playing basketball since the age of two, rising to become captain of his varsity team.

Described as a “gifted athlete,” Cameron serves as the captain of the Gonzaga College High School basketball team. He also plays on competitive travel teams. During divorce proceedings, Cerina Fairfax testified that Justin Fairfax purchased a handgun in 2022 with money intended for horseback riding lessons for the children, highlighting financial strain on their extracurricular activities.

Carys Fairfax Shines in Varsity Lacrosse

Carys Fairfax has already made a name for herself as a standout player on her high school’s varsity lacrosse team.

As a freshman at St. Paul VI Catholic High School, Carys plays varsity lacrosse, a significant achievement for her age. Like her brother, she is considered a high-performing student-athlete. The court noted that both children were heavily involved in sports and travel teams, activities primarily coordinated and financed by their mother, Dr. Cerina Fairfax.

The Tight Mother-Child Bond Documented in Court

A judge’s ruling explicitly credited Cerina Fairfax’s “grit” for the children’s success and well-being.

In a March 30, 2026, custody order, Judge Timothy McEvoy wrote that the children’s “remarkable resilience and early success in life came down to what can best be described as mother’s grit.” The court found that Cerina was the primary caregiver, planner, cook, and disciplinarian, working part-time as a dentist while Justin Fairfax had withdrawn from family life.

Family Life in Annandale Before Recent Events

The Fairfax family lived in a $1.4 million home in Annandale, Virginia, but tensions were extremely high.

Despite separating nearly two years ago, the couple continued living in the same house. A judge noted “it is clear tensions in the Fairfax home have been extremely high for an extended period of time.” Cerina Fairfax alleged her husband drank daily, with his space “littered with empty wine bottles,” and that he had become increasingly withdrawn after leaving political office.

Community Fundraiser Launched for the Children’s Future

Following the tragedy, a community fundraiser has been launched to support Cameron and Carys’s education.

Given that the primary breadwinner and organizer is deceased, and the surviving estate is tied up in legal proceedings, friends and community members are rallying. The funds are intended to cover the teens’ private school tuition, basketball and lacrosse fees, and college preparation costs as they go to live with extended family members.

Siblings Cameron and Carys: Kindness and Team Spirit

Despite the turmoil at home, coaches and family friends describe the siblings as kind-hearted team players.

Court documents and statements to police indicate that neither teen had a criminal record or behavioral issues; rather, they were noted for their team spirit and high academic performance. The son was brave enough to call 911 after discovering the scene, demonstrating a level of maturity noted by the responding officers.

How Sports and School Shaped Their Childhood

For Cameron and Carys, sports and school were not just activities but sanctuaries from a volatile home.

The structured environments of Gonzaga and St. Paul VI provided stability. While Justin Fairfax’s political career collapsed following sexual assault allegations in 2019 (which he denied), Cerina focused on maintaining normalcy for the kids, shuttling them to practices and games. This structure is likely why the judge awarded her primary custody just weeks before the murder.

Support Networks Now Surrounding the Teens

Fairfax County Police and child services have confirmed the teens are safe and surrounded by family.

Police Chief Kevin Davis stated that the children were “interacting with us” immediately after the shooting and are now staying with relatives. The school districts have mobilized crisis teams to support students and faculty. Former Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam stated he is “praying for the couple’s two children,” as the wider political and dental community offers support.

Beloved ‘Days of Our Lives’ Star Patrick Muldoon Passes Away at 57, Leaving Fans in Mourning

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Patrick Muldoon, famed for his performances in “Days of Our Lives” and “Melrose Place,” has passed away at 57.

The actor and producer suffered a fatal heart attack at his Beverly Hills residence, where he lived with his girlfriend, Miriam Rothbart, on Sunday morning, as confirmed by his manager to Variety.

Muldoon’s sister, Shana Muldoon-Zappa, shared with TMZ that he was discovered unconscious on the bathroom floor after going for a shower. Despite efforts by paramedics to revive him at the scene, their attempts were unsuccessful.

Muldoon began his acting journey while attending the University of Southern California, making an early appearance in a two-episode stint on the sitcom “Who’s the Boss?”

After graduating in 1991, he quickly secured a three-episode role in the hit teen comedy “Saved By The Bell.”

His breakthrough role came when he landed the part of boxer Austin Reed on Days of Our Lives, appearing from 1992 to 1995 and later returning from 2011 to 2012.

He is also known for playing villain Richard Hart in Melrose Place from seasons three to five and on the big screen, for his role as Zander Barcalow in the 1997 sci-fi movie Starship Troopers, alongside his ex-girlfriend Denise Richards.

Patrick Muldoon, known for his roles in Days of Our Lives and Melrose Place, has died at the age of 57; Pictured in 2024

Patrick Muldoon, known for his roles in Days of Our Lives and Melrose Place, has died at the age of 57; Pictured in 2024 

He reunited with Richards to film his latest acting role in a crime thriller titled Dirty Hands, which is slated to be released later this year. 

Richards and the actor had remained close friends after dating on and off for five years during the 1990s. 

He appeared on an epsiode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills when Richards was a cast member as well as on her reality show, Denise Richards & Her Wild Things, to film a music video together.

Muldoon also dated Lisa Rinna, Tori Spelling and Juliette Binoche. 

Muldoon had followed his passion for music and was the lead singer and guitarist for the rock band, The Sleeping Masses. 

The star also worked as a producer, earning an executive producer credit in many films including The Tribes of Palos Verdes, Arkansas, Marlowe, The Dreadful,, and most recently Kockroach, which is currently filming and stars Chris Hemsworth and Taron Egerton. 

In his last Instagram post a day before his death, he wrote: ‘So excited to be a part of this amazing project KOCKROACH directed by Matt Ross starring Chris Hemsworth, Taron Edgerton, Zazie Beetz And Alec Baldwin. Filming now in Australia.’ 

Fans flooded the post with tributes, with one writing: ‘Grew up watching you in starship troopers . R.I.P legend.’ 

His breakthrough role came when he landed the part of boxer Austin Reed on Days of Our Lives, appearing from 1992 to 1995 and later returning from 2011 to 2012; Pictured with Christie Clark as Carrie Brady in a 1993 episode

His breakthrough role came when he landed the part of boxer Austin Reed on Days of Our Lives, appearing from 1992 to 1995 and later returning from 2011 to 2012; Pictured with Christie Clark as Carrie Brady in a 1993 episode

He is also known for his role as Zander Barcalow in the 1997 sci-fi movie Starship Troopers, alongside his ex-girlfriend Denise Richards

He is also known for his role as Zander Barcalow in the 1997 sci-fi movie Starship Troopers, alongside his ex-girlfriend Denise Richards 

The actor dated Richards for five years during the 1990s, they remained close friends and walked the red carpet together at the 2026 Saturn Awards in March - Muldoon's final public appearance

The actor dated Richards for five years during the 1990s, they remained close friends and walked the red carpet together at the 2026 Saturn Awards in March – Muldoon’s final public appearance

He is also known for playing villain Richard Hart in Melrose Place from seasons three to five

He is also known for playing villain Richard Hart in Melrose Place from seasons three to five

Patrick made a final public appearance at the 2026 Saturn Awards in March, posing for photos alongside Richards.

Last year the actor teased a possible return to Days of Our Lives, appearing in a video shared on Peacock’s official Instagram page. 

In the brief clip, he could be seen wandering around the set of the daytime show before telling the cameras: ‘Oh my God I’m in Salem! It’s good to be back’. 

Muldoon is survived by his partner Miriam Rothbart, and his parents Deanna and Patrick Muldoon Sr, as well as his sister Shana and brother-in-law Ahmet Zappa, and their children, niece Halo and nephew Arrow Zappa.

Renewed Tensions in Strait of Hormuz Cast Uncertainty Over Iran-U.S. Negotiations


In a bid to facilitate a new series of discussions between the United States and Iran, Pakistan proceeded with preparations on Monday, just days before a fragile ceasefire is set to lapse. The situation is further complicated by renewed hostilities around the Strait of Hormuz, casting doubt on whether the meeting will occur.

Recently, the United States captured an Iranian-flagged cargo ship, alleging it attempted to breach a blockade of Iranian ports. In response, Iran’s joint military command has pledged retaliation, and Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi communicated to his Pakistani counterpart that such American actions against Iranian vessels and ports are “obvious indicators” of Washington’s insincerity ahead of the anticipated negotiations, as reported by Iranian state media.

With escalating tensions and the ceasefire deadline looming midweek, Pakistan has ramped up its diplomatic efforts with both Washington and Tehran over the last 24 hours. The aim is to ensure the talks proceed as scheduled on Tuesday, according to two Pakistani officials engaged in the preparations. These officials requested anonymity as they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that American negotiators were planning to travel to Islamabad on Monday. However, whether these plans will proceed as intended remains uncertain.

Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, informed reporters in Tehran on Monday that no official decision had been made regarding participation in the talks with the U.S., though he did not entirely dismiss the possibility.

“We have no plans for the next round of negotiations and no decision has been made in this regard,” Baghaei said.

Iran on Saturday said it had received new proposals from the United States but suggested a wide gap remained between the sides. It was unclear whether either side had shifted stances on issues that derailed the last round of negotiations, including Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, its regional proxies and the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran throttled traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the open seas, shortly after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28 to start the war. The U.S. has also instituted a blockade of Iranian ports.

Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil trade normally passes through the strait, along with critical supplies of fertilizer for the world’s farmers, natural gas and humanitarian supplies for places in dire need like Afghanistan and Sudan.

Iran says more than 3,000 have been killed in country so far

Since the war started, at least 3,375 people have been killed in Iran, according to a new toll released Monday in official Iranian media by Abbas Masjedi, the head of Iran’s Legal Medicine Organization. He did not break down casualties among civilians and security forces, instead just saying that 2,875 were male and 496 were female. Masjedi said 383 of the dead were children 18 years old and under.

More than 2,290 people have also been killed in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Fifteen Israeli soldiers in Lebanon and 13 U.S. service members throughout the region have been killed.

Oil prices on the rise again after renewed conflict in Strait of Hormuz

Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz has also sent oil prices skyrocketing and given rise to one of the worst global energy crises in decades.

Oil prices recovered slightly following Iran’s announcement that the strait was being reopened a 10-day truce between Israel and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon took hold on Friday.

But then Trump said the U.S. blockade “will remain in full force” until Tehran reaches a deal with the U.S. and on Sunday the military seized the Iranian cargo ship, the first interception since the blockade began last week.

Iran’s joint military command called the armed boarding an act of piracy and a ceasefire violation, the state broadcaster said, and vowed to again enforce restrictions imposed early in the war. Already on Saturday, Iran fired at ships trying to transit.

Oil prices were up again in early trading on Monday, with Brent crude, the international standard, at about $95 a barrel — up more than 30% from the day the war started.

Iran early Monday warned it could keep up the global economic pain as ships remained unable to transit the strait, with hundreds of vessels waiting at each end for clearance.

Security of the strait is not free and “the choice is clear: either a free oil market for all, or the risk of significant costs for everyone,” Mohammad Reza Aref, first vice president of Iran, said in a social media post calling for a lasting end to military and economic pressure on Tehran.

Unveiling Kimberly Hills Leibe: The Story Behind ‘The Way Home’ Season 4 Tribute

The fourth and final season of The Way Home has begun with a poignant moment for viewers.

As the curtain rises on tonight’s Season 4 premiere, titled “Show Me The Way To Go Home,” the episode takes a moment to pay homage to the late Kimberly Hills Leibe, with a heartfelt tribute card.

The card reads, “In Loving Memory of Kimberly Hills Leibe,” adding, “Fare thee well, dear friend…

The executive producers of The Way Home shared a touching statement with DECIDER regarding Leibe, a devoted fan who became a cherished companion to the show: “Kim was a fan who quickly became a dear friend and ultimately a true inspiration to our entire Way Home family. We all held her in our hearts as we filmed Season 4… and I know we will continue to always.”

This tribute sets the stage for what promises to be an emotional farewell for both fans and the show’s stars. Last week, Chyler Leigh, Sadie Laflamme-Snow, and Evan Williams visited DECIDER’s studio, where they shared their reflections on saying goodbye to the characters they’ve come to love.

“[At] the start of the season, Alice is graduating. I feel like for me that felt very, again, life imitates art because I feel like it’s been sort of a growing up experience for me, and then also for Alice,” Laflamme-Snow explained. “So it was really emotional to do that first episode back because it was feeling like a little bit of a graduation in a way. That bittersweet feeling.”

A tribute card for Kimberly Hills Leibe at the start of 'The Way Home' Season 4, Episode 1
Photo: Hallmark Channel

Leigh echoed that bidding farewell to The Way Home was “very bittersweet.”

“I personally, in my life learned so much from Kat and in a lot of ways, art imitating life for that, as well,” she shared. “I was able to grow in ways that I wasn’t anticipating were going to be that profound. So in that sense, I’m so incredibly grateful because I feel like Kat’s sort of helped me off a little diving board to kind of go into the next phase of my life. But at the same time, I love her so much and I love our cast so much and I love their dynamics and whatnot. So it is hard to let go for sure.”

New episodes of The Way Home Season 4 air on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Hallmark Channel, with next-day streaming on Hallmark+.

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