Boston marathon

The elite runner didn't set out to become a role model, but she's quickly become a spokesperson for inclusion within the sport.
Monday's Boston Marathon will take place a decade after three people were killed and more than 260 injured by homemade bombs.
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s attorney has urged a federal appeals court to throw out the 29-year-old’s death sentence.
The race's organizers say nonbinary athletes won't have to register with the men's or women's divisions and provided qualifying times to guide their training.
“What doesn’t suck is being alive, and there was a bit of time last Monday where I wasn’t sure that was a given,” the “New Day” anchor said on his return to the air.
The “New Day” co-anchor recalled taking “a bit of a detour to the medical tent … and then the hospital.”
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was ordered to pay more than $100 million in criminal restitution after being convicted in the deadly 2013 attack.
The Biden administration supports the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, despite the president's opposition to capital punishment.
In an era before tracking chips and electronic checkpoints, Rosie Ruiz tried to lie her way to a win.
A Marine veteran crawled across the finish line of the Boston Marathon after his legs gave out.