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Exclusive | Serial killer exhibit features shocking recreations of crimes, from Ted Bundy to Jeffrey Dahmer — and you need to sign a waiver to see it

A clown with a menacing grin. Bodies bound and dangling from the ceiling. A severed head in the freezer.  No, this isn’t a nightmare or some suburban haunted house. This is real — or, at least, it was. Welcome to “The Mind of a Serial Killer: The Experience,” a bone-chilling immersive journey that dares New Yorkers to step into the twisted psychology of the world’s darkest criminals, from inside shocking recreations of their crimes. “[Serial…

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Special weather statements issued for parts of Ontario, Quebec

Rain and blizzard warnings are in effect across parts of northern Ontario and Quebec, with localized flooding likely as saturated ground struggles to absorb more rainfall. Environment Canada says 20 to 35 millimetres of rain could fall in some areas of Ontario and Quebec through Saturday and Sunday, with a…

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Missed the April 15 tax deadline? Here’s what experts say you should do

If you missed the April 15 tax deadline, penalties and interest have already begun to accrue – but there are still actions you can take to limit the impact. Experts say taxpayers should file immediately, even if they can’t pay their full bill, and pay as much as they can to avoid the steepest penalties. Those who still owe can apply for a payment plan to manage the remaining balance.The IRS says most applicants…

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What UNC feeds its football players in the Bill Belichick era

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Not all college football players are excited to eat their vegetables. But Bill Belichick’s staff at North Carolina has found ways to make sure their players are.Through a precise food science that requires chopping vegetables into “micro” pieces, or even sneaking extra grains and vitamins into the batter used to fry chicken, the staff is taking every liberty to gain a competitive advantage in the lunch…

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Justin Hartley Jokes He ‘Used to Have a Life’ Before Tracker’s Immense Success on CBS (Exclusive)

Being responsible for a successful show such as Tracker comes with its challenges — and has kept star Justin Hartley too busy. “He lives and breathes Tracker,” Hartley’s costar Fiona Rene exclusively told Us Weekly at CBS Fest on Wednesday, April 15. “We were joking around the other day. He was like, ‘I used to have a life. I used to have friends.’” Rene praised Hartley’s devotion to his job. “What I’ve learned specifically is his attention to detail while we’re shooting,” she added. “Not only is he at home reviewing the scenes and making sure that he feels good…

Millennials and Gen Zs are eschewing raucous weekend getaways for these specialized retreats

Millennials and Gen Z are swapping wild party weekends for quiet reading retreats. Mackenzie Newcomb, founder of Bad Bitch Book Club, says people seek community at these popular getaways. Prominent literary figure Zibby Owens also hosts sold-out retreats, often with authors discussing books. Travel is booked. In the latest sign that younger generations are opting for far quieter, more wholesome lives than their forebears, millennials and Gen Zs are eschewing raucous weekend getaways involving nightclubs and gambling for dedicated reading retreats. They’re paying upwards of $1,000 to hit the books with strangers for a weekend.According to Google, “reading weekend” is…

Donnie Wahlberg Reveals Tom Selleck’s Reaction to ‘Blue Bloods’ Spinoff ‘Boston Blue’ (Exclusive)

Donnie Wahlberg made a rare comment about what his onscreen dad Tom Selleck thought about his Blue Bloods spinoff Boston Blue. “[With] Tom, when the time is right, I’m sure we’ll find something to do together [on the show],” Wahlberg exclusively told Us Weekly at CBS Fest on Wednesday, April 15. “Tom supported me doing this.” Wahlberg hinted that Selleck “may want to play” Frank again — or he “may not.” “But it will really depend on the timing, the situation and the script most of all. But we’ve had other members of the cast of Blue Bloods on. It’s…

‘God of chaos’ asteroid will be once-in-a-lifetime event visible to the naked eye — and closer than many satellites: NASA

Houston, we may have a problem! A rare, colossal-sized asteroid is on course to fly by Earth — and will come closer to our planet than any other rocks of its size in human history. The asteroid, named Apophis after the ancient Egyptian God of evil and destruction, is believed to span about 1,230 feet — even longer than the Eiffel Tower’s whopping 1,083-foot height. Dubbed the “God of chaos,” the asteroid is on track to safely pass by Earth in a once-in-a-lifetime fly-by, lighting up the night sky visible to the naked eye on unlucky Friday, April 13, 2029,…

Quebec Court of Appeal overturns sexual assault verdict for Montreal skating coach

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 18, 2026 12:09 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Quebec’s Court of Appeal overturned a guilty verdict against a renowned skating coach accused of sexual assault and gross indecency. Richard Gauthier was found guilty of assaulting a young athlete in the 1980s and sentenced to 12 months in jail in 2023. Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won’t miss a trending story. Gauthier’s lawyers argued the verdict should be overturned in accordance with rules prohibiting multiple…

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese working to subdue populism as Liberal leader Angus Taylor does little to contain it

OpinionPeter HartcherPolitical and international editorApril 18, 2026 — 5:00amApril 18, 2026 — 5:00amSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAThe fire at Geelong’s oil refinery flared like a distress beacon for Australia’s ability to function in the new reality of an open-ended global disarray.In a country that imports 80 to 90 per cent of its refined liquid fuels, the 72-year-old Geelong plant supplies half of the rest. It’s been kept going only by a government…

Dakota Johnson’s ,090 Flowy Pants Are a Spring It-Girl Staple — This  Version Nails It

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Dakota Johnson stepped out in Los Angeles on April 3 looking like she raided the world’s chicest closet. The actress paired a ruffled green blouse with a red top-handle bag, black ballet flats and oval Prada sunglasses. But the real star of the outfit? A pair of The Row’s Gala Pants, those impossibly elegant wide-leg trousers that have become an it-girl staple this spring. They’re the silhouette of the season — and we can see why.  Showing up on other…

Popular diet soda ingredient tied to gut bacteria changes passed down across generations: study

Artificial sweeteners, present in everything from sugar-free snacks to diet sodas, are a staple for many trying to lose weight. But new research suggests the substances could have multigenerational effects, potentially altering metabolism in future generations even without direct consumption. The findings raise questions about the long-term biological effects of widely used sugar substitutes, particularly as consumption has surged in recent years. In a study published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition, Chilean researchers found that mice given sucralose or stevia passed on changes in metabolism-related genes to their children and grandchildren even when later generations did not consume the sweeteners. The findings suggest…

Expected to fall further after Iran eases shipping blockade

April 18, 2026 — 7:30pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAFuel prices are set to fall even further by next weekend after an Iranian leader announced a halt to the regime’s weeks-long blockade on shipping from the Middle East.However, the reprieve remained on a knife-edge Saturday night as both sides engaged in a war of words, with Tehran threatening to shut the gate again.And Australia has thrown its support behind an international mission to…

23 Best True Crime Documentaries on Netflix Right Now (April 2026): ‘Homicide’ and More

Between 1974 and 1991, Dennis Rader killed at least ten people in the Wichita, Kansas area before he was finally arrested and convicted to serve ten life sentences. He received the moniker “the BTK Killer” for using the term “bind, torture, kill” in letters he sent to local police. His daughter, Kerri Rawson, believed her father to be a loving family man. Then, in 2005, authorities showed up at Rawson’s door, asking if she knew that her dad was the BTK Killer. This fascinating documentary takes a look at Rawson’s upbringing with her father, who, unbeknownst to her, was enacting…

Bride’s tie rule for all male wedding guests sparks big family feud: ‘We will not be there’

A wedding dress code may have been the final straw — or in this case, a $6.99 black, silk necktie. A 2026 bride on TikTok has gone viral after sharing a text exchange with her aunt that escalated from outfit etiquette to full-blown family boycott over a simple rule for male guests: wear a tie. “Sometimes you just need to read your aunt’s text about your wedding and move on with your day,” TikTok user Sher Nicole captioned the post, which has racked up more than 2.8 million views. In the screenshots, Sher Nicole, a Los Angeles-based stylist, helpfully tells…

The Age and SMH superquiz, Sunday, April 19

April 18, 2026 — 11:59pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAABy Andrew BrooksTry our Mini CrosswordTen clues. Twenty-five squares. How quickly can you solve this bite-sized puzzle? Track your win streaks and challenge family and friends by sharing your results.Premium subscribers to The Age can play the Mini Crossword (and all our puzzles, including Target Time) here, and premium subscribers to The Sydney Morning Herald can play them here.SaveYou have reached your maximum number…

Trending! Amazon’s Hottest Wedding Guest Dresses Are Surprisingly Luxe (and Under 0)

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! You just got the wedding invite, the ceremony is in three weeks and your closet is full of ‘maybe’ dresses that don’t quite work. Sound familiar? Finding wedding guest dresses that feel fresh, age-appropriate and actually flattering can turn into a frustrating, expensive spiral through department store racks. Here’s the good news: Amazon has quietly become a goldmine for stylish, affordable options that look far more expensive than they are. We’re talking elegant cuts, rich fabrics and prints that photograph…

Renowned physicist alarmed by ‘unheard of’ number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House’s radar

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A famed theoretical physicist, bestselling author and physics professor is alarmed by the documented trend of high-level scientists, some related to UFO research, who have oddly disappeared or died over the past several years”If a scientist disappears, it’s a matter of some concern. But if 10 scientists suddenly die or vanish who all have advanced security clearance with access to sensitive research, this is cause for national concern,” Dr. Michio Kaku told Fox News Digital.”This is unheard of,” he said. “This has never happened before. The next step is to determine if…

Trump signs order to fast track psychedelic drug research to treat veterans with PTSD

President Trump on Saturday signed an executive order to expedite research into the psychedelic ibogaine – a drug championed by podcaster Joe Rogan – so it can be used to treat PTSD in veterans and traumatic brain injuries. The drug is currently classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States. The order will remove legal restrictions that had prevented extensive studies into the medicine and how it works. The order will also establish FDA protocols for the “safe therapeutic use” of psychedelics. Preliminary research indicates that psychedelic ibogaine helps alleviate mental illnesses, including addiction and especially post…

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