• Mutiso Munyao gives Kenya another London Marathon win after tribute to Kiptum

    Alexander Mutiso Munyao delivered another win for Kenya on a day the London Marathon remembered last year's champion Kelvin Kiptum. A race that started with a period of applause for Kiptum, who was killed in a car crash in Kenya in February, ended with his countryman and friend running alone

  • London Marathon participants put in their pizza orders during race

    Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....

  • London Marathon participants put in their pizza orders during race

    Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....

  • London Marathon participants put in their pizza orders during race

    Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....

  • London Marathon participants put in their pizza orders during race

    Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....

  • London Marathon participants put in their pizza orders during race

    Videos captured by spectators shows competitor’s placing orders via Domino’s sign boards being held out along the course, from the 17-mile mark onwards at East Ferry Road. Dozens of competitors were seen stopping in their tracks to head towards the crowd where they reached up and placed their post marathon munch. A critical care paramedic, running in full uniform, was among those who tapped to order. It is common for runners to ‘hit the wall’ after pounding the city’s streets for 20 miles or so....

  • Bath forces spa that gives unlicensed massages to close or move

    A city official said he’d been informed by a representative of the spa that employees, “sometimes two at a time, rub oil on customers.”

  • Kristi Noem: It's a 'tragedy' not to force rape victims to give birth

    South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), a possible vice presidential candidate, called rape and incest exceptions for abortion a "tragedy."While speaking to Dana Bash on CNN Sunday, Noem was asked if she supported her state's law, which does not provide exceptions for rape, much like Arizona's Civil War-era anti-abortion law."Our law today allows an exception to save the life of the mother, but the people in South Dakota will decide what their laws look like," Noem explained."What do you think it...

  • Apple gives For All Mankind another season and a Soviet spin-off, Star City

    Great news for dads and dads at heart: For All Mankind is returning for another season. The alt-history series from Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi, which is being called a “hit” by Apple TV+’s publicity department, will blast off for another season of soviet espionage, interplanetary union drives, and some of the best old-age makeup Apple can buy. The renewal comes roughly four months after the show’s fourth season wrapped, so it doesn’t seem like Apple was too eager to give it...

  • London pubs giving out free crisps this month in mental health campaign

    The Open Up crisps, from Beavertown Brewery and suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), hope to inspire meaningful conversation.

  • Forces arrest wanted man in Nablus, kill another who hurled bomb at them

    Border Police officers killed a Palestinian who allegedly hurled an

  • New rule orders airlines to give prompt refunds for canceled, delayed flights

    April 24 (UPI) — The Transportation Department said on Wednesday issued a final rule requiring airline carriers to promptly give passengers cash refunds when owed for things like canceled or significantly delayed flights and delayed or lost baggage among other issues. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the new final rule was needed to make sure passengers were made whole […] The post New rule orders airlines to give prompt refunds for canceled, delayed flights first appeared on...