London Marathon organizers looking at creating a two-day event for 2027
The London Marathon could become a two-day event in 2027 so more people can take part. Organizers say they are “continually exploring innovative ways” to make the event bigger “while delivering positive benefits for London.” “We are looking at the intention for the London Marathon to take place across two days,” organizers said.
Chiefs Wire Podcast Interview: Stephanie Kwok, NFL Flag Football
Chiefs Wire Podcast Interview Series: @EdEastonJr chats with Stephanie Kwok, Vice President and Head of NFL Flag Football
Red Sox Opening Day Roster 2026: Projected Batting Order, Pitching Rotation, Bullpen & More to Know
Here’s everything you need to know about the Red Sox’s roster for the 2026 MLB season.
Bennett Stirtz transfer, explained: Why Iowa star followed coach Ben McCollum from Drake to Hawkeyes
Here’s an inside look at Iowa Hawkeyes standout Bennett Stirtz and his journey to the school.
Where to watch Wales vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup qualifier match
Wales vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina kickoff time: Here’s how to watch the World Cup playoff match on TV and live stream. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
The Bear’s Den, March 26, 2026
The Chicago Bears are both traveling the country and meeting prospects at Halas Hall as Pro Days season is in full swing
8 Takeaways from Cavs 120-103 loss to Heat: ‘You’re not going to win in the playoffs if you can’t defend’
The Cavaliers’ defense remains a work in progress, to put it generously.
Islanders Gameday: Need our own lucky stars
What shall we expect of the Islanders tonight? With every point crucial in a crowded playoff race, they are in a run where they 1) played aimlessly against Ottawa yet still had at least a point on the table until the final 11 seconds, 2) gave up a gazillion goals to the Habs, 3) played […]
What is your Opening Day overreaction?
There was plenty to react to after the Yanks crushed Opening Day, but how far would you take your hot takes?
This Date in UConn March Madness History: By George, the dream died in ’06
The UConn men and women have created countless memories through the madness of March and onto the championships won in April. Each day between now and the men’s and women’s Final Fours next month, The Courant will look back through our archives and highlight a memorable men’s and/or women’s game that occurred on that date. Today: Men March 26, 2006: No. 11 George Mason 86, No. 1 UConn 84 (OT) …
