Megan Moroney brought some joy and music to the kids of St. Jude recently. The “Am I Okay?” hitmaker also shared some special time with three of her biggest little fans.
Moroney’s Cloud 9 album dropped earlier this month.
Her visit with three St. Jude patients — Faith, Erma and Hudsyn — was filmed and released via St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s social media.
Patients attending an acoustic concert at the hospital were encouraged to write down beautiful things in their life on a heart. It’s a nod to Moroney’s current radio single, “Beautiful Things.”
Faith — who’s battling Ewing sarcoma, a type of bone cancer — actually wrote about the interaction at St. Jude’s Inspire website. The teen recalls learning one of her favorite singers was going to pay a visit and that not only could she watch, but she could also interview Moroney.
“It was super exciting, and I ran around the house telling my three siblings,” she shares.
Talking to Moroney was easy, Faith shares. She was nervous, but it felt like she was talking to an old friend.
“I talked to her about her favorite songs that she’s written and her favorite places she’s gone,” Faith recalls. “Each new album she puts out has a different color theme. She’s had green. She’s had blue. Now she has pink. So, I asked her, ‘What made you choose pink?’”
Watch clips from the interaction here and see what Moroney and 4-year-old Erma (neuroblastoma) have in common. It’s rather adorable.
“Beautiful Things” is among the softer songs on Cloud 9. It’s also one she chose to release ahead of the project.
When she dropped it as a radio single, she shared that she wrote the lyrics with her niece in mind. It feels like she is sharing part of her story as well, but the message is very accessible.
“Fires burn up canyons / A hurricane can wreck a beach / Words can make a mockingbird forget they’re born to sing / Lies can break a fragile heart / And doubt can crush your dreams / But, honey, just take it from me / The world is hard on beautiful things,” Moroney sings.
Not surprisingly, the song and Moroney’s performance will have a lasting impact on those in attendance at St. Jude on this day.
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Ryan Gerard looks for his second career win on the PGA Tour when he competes at this week’s Cognizant Classic at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. He enters as the favorite at +1600, with Shane Lowry at +1700 from FanDuel Sportsbook. Gerard, 26, has three professional wins, including his lone PGA Tour victory at Barracuda Championship last July. Last week at the Genesis Invitational, Gerard tied for 28th, 12 strokes back.
This year’s Cognizant Classic gets underway at 6:45 a.m. ET on Thursday from the PGA National – Champion Course at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. The tournament with a $9.6 million purse will be played on a par-71 course measuring 7,223 yards. Besides Gerard and Lowry, other favorites include Nicolai Hojgaard (+1900), Rasmus Hojgaard (+2200), Michael Thorbjornsen (+2200) and Keith Mitchell (+2700). Joe Highsmith is the defending tournament champion, winning the 2025 event by two strokes over Jacob Bridgeman and J.J. Spaun. Highsmith is +15000 this year in the PGA odds.
Kannon is an elite golfing betting handicapper with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. He’s hit eight major outright winners since 2013, and hit six PGA winners, including 110-1 longshot Harris English at the Farmers Insurance Open, in 2025. In the fall of 2022, he hit outright winners in three consecutive weeks: Russell Henley (40-1), Tony Finau (18-1) and Adam Svensson (150-1).
Last season, he hit Hideki Matsuyama (22-1), Harris English (110-1), Ludvig Aberg (25-1), Ben Griffin/Andrew Novak (25-1) in New Orleans, Tommy Fleetwood at the Tour Championship (14-1) and Hideki Matsuyama (20-1) at the Hero World Challenge. Additionally, he’s 25-17-4 on head-to-head bets since joining SportsLine.
Now, Kannon has focused his attention on the 2026 Cognizant Classic field and locked in his best bets sleepers and golfers to avoid. You can only see them here.
Top 2026 Cognizant Classic expert picks
One of Kannon’s 2026 Cognizant Classic predictions: He’s completely fading Gerard, the favorite, avoiding him in outright bets and advises to go against him in head-to-head bets as well.
“We saw a 26-year old born in the latter half of 1999 win last week at Riviera but I am not banking on yet another ‘Party like it’s 1999’ happening again for a second straight 26-year old this week in Palm Beach Gardens,” Kannon told SportsLine. “Gerard is a very good player who notched his first PGA Tour win in his rookie year last season. He began this year red-hot, with two straight runner-up finishes but now in this watered-down field, he is at the very top of the board as the betting favorite — being priced the same if not lower than Shane Lowry. It is a very different world, going from 30-40-50-to-1 longshot to lone favorite and now being “expected” to win the golf tournament.” See who Kannon is backing at SportsLine.
Kannon has revealed his best bets, and his top outright pick is a surprising golfer going off at higher than 45-1. He’s a perfect course fit, and anyone who backs him could hit it big. You can only see who it is at SportsLine.
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JUIZ DE FORA, Brazil — Dozens are still missing in southeastern Brazil on Wednesday after floods killed at least 36 people in the state of Minas Gerais, officials said Wednesday. Rescue teams worked through the night, as heavy rain is expected in the region in the next few days.
All the victims found so far are in the cities of Juiz de Fora and Uba, about 310 kilometers (192 miles) north of Rio de Janeiro.
Minas Gerais’s fire department said 33 people were still missing and about 3,000 residents had been forced to leave their homes as of Wednesday morning.
The streets of Juiz de Fora, a city of 560,000 residents, were covered in mud as authorities feared more landslides. Life in neighboring Uba, with its 107,000 residents, came to a stop. Classes were suspended in both cities, their mayors said.
Juiz de Fora’s City Hall said in a statement that around 600 families living in endangered areas were about to be relocated to local schools improvised as shelters and that the city experienced double the rain expected for February. Mayor Margarida Salomão said at least 20 landslides had been reported since the torrential rain began Monday evening.
On Tuesday, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on his social media channels that security forces have been deployed on rescue missions and are providing immediate assistance to the population affected by the rain. He also said health care teams had been sent to the region, which lies close to hills, valleys and slopes.
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Heavy metal institution Iron Maiden are set to bring their colossal legacy to the big screen this spring with a new feature documentary, Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition. Unveiled today by Trafalgar Releasing, the film will open in North American cinemas for a limited run beginning May 7, 2026. Tickets go on sale March 18.
Directed by Malcolm Venville (known for Churchill at War) and produced by Dominic Freeman, whose credits include Spirits in the Forest – A Depeche Mode Film, Burning Ambition traces the band’s extraordinary rise from East London pubs to global stadium dominance.
Formed in 1975, Iron Maiden have become one of rock’s most enduring forces. Across five decades, they’ve released 17 studio albums, sold more than 100 million records worldwide, and played nearly 2,500 concerts in 64 countries – a touring footprint that would make most bands dizzy.
The documentary promises to chronicle “one of the most iconic journeys in music history,” charting not just commercial milestones but the cultural movement that grew around Maiden‘s galloping riffs, operatic storytelling and indelible mascot, Eddie.
In addition to the band’s own reflections, Burning Ambition features on-camera appearances from high-profile admirers including Javier Bardem, Lars Ulrich and Chuck D. Each speaks to Iron Maiden‘s influence across genres, generations and continents – a testament to how far their shadow stretches beyond heavy metal.
Alongside the title announcement, the first official artwork has been unveiled. Created by artist Albert “Akirant” Quirantes, the newly released key art delivers a dramatic first visual statement for the film, capturing the scale and theatricality that have defined Maiden‘s aesthetic since the ’70s.
The film arrives mid-stride in Iron Maiden‘s ongoing two-year Run For Your Lives world tour. The trek recently saw the band return to London Stadium for a triumphant homecoming show – just a short distance from where they first formed in East London five decades ago.
And 2026 shows no signs of slowing down. Among more than 50 global dates next year is the newly announced EddFest, a one-off celebration set for July 11 at Knebworth Park. The historic English venue will host what promises to be a suitably epic gathering in honor of Maiden‘s milestone era.
From pub stages to parklands, from cult heroes to cultural titans, Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition looks poised to bottle the lightning of a band who turned heavy metal into high art – and never once looked back.
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This is shaping up to be one of the great Premier League seasons. The title race looks set to go the distance, the battle for Europe is heating up and the relegation scrap is wonderfully poised. Last weekend, we saw Spurs slip closer to the mire, Arsenal and Manchester City continue pushing the pace at the top, and the battle for Champions League places remain hotly contested. We also witnessed notable performances from strikers Viktor Gyökeres and Raúl Jiménez.
There are plenty of takes around after the weekend, and ahead of the next batch of fixtures — like we’ve done with NFL and rugby union — we look at some snap judgements before weighing up whether they are overreactions or legit takes.
Manchester City are five points and a game in hand behind Arsenal with three months to go. The Gunners stuttered against Wolves last Wednesday in a 2-2 draw, then demolished Tottenham 4-1 on Sunday. It’s developed into the classic game of cat and mouse.
Verdict: NOT AN OVERREACTION
You can reduce this title race to a handful of words: If either team wins its remaining matches, it will claim the Premier League. The date to circle is April 18, when Arsenal travel to the Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City, but you can expect many twists and turns until we get our eventual winner.
Arsenal have been in the driver’s seat for much of the season, but the ghosts of near-misses are peering over their shoulder. Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s Man City have title-winning acumen throughout. In mid-January, Arsenal had a eight-point lead. Then came the draws at Brentford and Wolves, which opened the door for City. They strode straight through it, getting a late win over Liverpool, easing past Fulham, then hurdling Newcastle United last weekend on the back of Nico O’Reilly‘s pair of goals. Guardiola said his team would celebrate that 2-1 win with a cocktail or two. But Arsenal responded, obliterating rivals Spurs.
Opta still gives Arsenal a 82.8% chance of winning the league, predicting them to finish six or so points ahead of City. But the stats don’t account for the psychological aspect. Arsenal had an eight-point lead in April 2023, but ended up surrendering the title to Manchester City just a month later. It is going to be a fascinating, but excruciating, end of the season for the two teams.
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Spurs are in the thick of the relegation battle
Too good to go down? Perhaps not. After their derby defeat to Arsenal on Sunday, Tottenham are in a precarious situation, sitting in 16th and just four points out of the relegation places.
New Spurs manager Igor Tudor has played one, lost one in the Premier League, but says he is 100% convinced Spurs will be a Premier League team next season. Regardless of what he thinks will happen, Spurs are in a relegation scrap. Worryingly, West Ham United and Nottingham Forest are showing signs of improvement and resilient beneath them.
Spurs look low on confidence: These are players who are accustomed to playing in Europe and trying to reach the summit, not scrapping around at the base of the league. Tudor is well versed in getting top players to think his way, and he has managed big clubs (Juventus, Lazio, Marseille) to then steer them through choppy waters, but this could be his greatest ask yet.
Key to survival will be their ability to rally and fight for one another. Take this from Jarrod Bowen after West Ham’s 0-0 draw with Bournemouth: “That’s a pleasing thing in the changing room when you can look around and say: ‘He’s got my back and I’ve got his.'” Can the same be said for Spurs?
Leeds, West Ham and Nottingham Forest are ready to battle. Spurs must start landing some punches of their own.
Chelsea are the most undisciplined side in Premier League history
Chelsea’s disciplinary record is truly grim. They picked up their sixth red card of the Premier League season in their 1-1 draw with Burnley on Saturday, with Wesley Fofana getting sent off for two yellows. At this point, the league record for red cards is not that far out of reach.
Verdict: OVERREACTION
We looked at Chelsea’s discipline back on Dec. 2 and whether it would cost them a Champions League spot. Back then, coach Enzo Maresca looked settled, and Chelsea were finding a way to grind matches out with 10 men. We said it wasn’t yet an issue that would scuttle their season, but they needed to sort it quickly.
Well, it’s still a major problem. Chelsea have lost 17 points from winning positions this term, and it happened again against Burnley as they conceded a 93rd-minute equalizer, with Zian Flemming heading home. But their red cards are not helping in the least. On Saturday, Wesley Fofana’s red made it nine total in all competitions (if you count Maresca’s against Liverpool in October). They’ve won just one of the six league matches in which they’ve had a player sent off.
But the Premier League record? Chelsea still have a way to go. Sunderland (2009-10) and QPR (2011-12) managed nine red cards, so they hold the record for the poorest discipline. It would take a lot for them to reach that unenviable mark.
It’s one of the unwanted habits that has crossed from Maresca’s tenure into Liam Rosenior’s. Chelsea have a young squad, but that’s not the sole reason for blame. “We need players you can rely on in the moment to do their job,” Rosenior said. “I know what we need to get there. It’s not down to youth; it’s down to assessing the players and identifying the ones you can rely on in difficult moments.”
Viktor Gyökeres has finally filled his Arsenal shirt
Gyökeres put in arguably his finest performance for Arsenal in the North London derby, scoring a second-half brace. As the Gunners chase their first title since 2003, Gyökeres might finally be living up to his $74 million transfer fee after making the move from Sporting CP last summer.
Verdict: OVERREACTION
In addition to his two wonderful goals, Gyökeres linked well with Bukayo Saka coming off the right wing, and was generally an immense nuisance down Spurs’ left side. His runs also created space for others, drawing defenders away. While he sometimes struggles in holding the ball up, his lethal form in front of goal was what Arsenal fans have been waiting for.
He has faced frequent challenges to his spot in the side. There was that spell when manager Mikel Arteta favored Mikel Merino as a false nine, and Gabriel Jesus‘ return added a further threat. With Arsenal in the driver’s seat of the title race, though, it’s Gyökeres’ shirt to lose. He’s scored more goals across all competitions than any other player in the Premier League in 2026.
But to say he’s finally living up to his transfer fee is premature, as he now faces the challenge of backing it up across the remaining 10 matches of the season. He’s rightly receiving praise for his performance last weekend, but he needs to show consistency over the coming weeks.
Raul Jiménez is one of the Premier League’s great stories
Jiménez suffered a fractured skull in November 2020 and after eight months of rehabilitation, he returned to action the next summer. Since joining Fulham from Wolverhampton Wanderers in June 2023 for a fee of $6.4 million, he has proved to be one of the best signings in Premier League history, with his brace for Fulham in their 3-1 win at Sunderland on Sunday the latest evidence.
Verdict: NOT AN OVERREACTION
The Jiménez who arrived at Fulham in 2023 was still finding his feet in the sport after that horrific injury. “He was not in a good moment in his career,” Fulham manager Marco Silva said postmatch Sunday. That’s no surprise given doctors told Jiménez he was lucky to be alive.
In his final season for Wolves, Jiménez scored just three Carabao Cup goals. But Fulham believed they could nurture him back to his best. “We showed the confidence that we are capable for him to get to his best level,” Silva said. “We hope there is more to come. For a striker that we signed at the price we signed, he is doing very, very well.”
Jiménez’s brace gave Fulham a priceless win at Sunderland. It’s safe to argue that he must be one of the best points-per-pound acquisitions in the top flight. He has eight league goals this term, after chipping in with 12 last year and seven the season previous. With Rodrigo Muniz having missed so much of this season through injury, Jiménez has been leading the line.
While he doesn’t have the same pace we saw when he broke through for Wolves back in 2018, he still has that lethal touch in front of goal. His first against Sunderland saw him head home unmarked a corner, and his second was a calmly taken penalty. He’s 34 now, and heading into the twilight of his career, but his influence has not diminished.
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I START FEELING EVERY SYMPTOM. YEAH? YEAH, EXACTLY. SOMEONE GET ME OUT OF THE HOSPITAL. OKAY. A NEW MUSICAL TRADITION IS ROLLING INTO THE SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS THIS SPRING. THE DURANGO BLUEGRASS TRAIN WILL DEBUT IN LATE MAY. GUESTS CAN MOVE BETWEEN RAIL CARS, ENJOYING PANORAMIC VIEWS AND DANCING TO THE ACTS. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE. I’VE DONE THIS BEFORE. I WOULD DO THAT. I LOVE BLUEGRASS MUSIC. IT’S REALLY COOL. SO THEY HAVE THE CHUCK WAGON IN DURANGO, WHICH IS KIND OF LIKE A CHUCKWAGON SUPPER SHOW. IT’S REALLY COOL. SOME OF THE SINGERS FROM THAT AND MUSICIANS PERFORM ON THE TRAIN, SO IT’S KIND OF A EACH CAR HAS A DIFFERENT ACT. I THINK THERE’S A COUPLE ACTS THAT KIND OF ROAM THROUGH THE TRAIN, BUT IT WAS REALLY GREAT. THEY CAME UP TO THE KIDS, THEY WERE ROAMING FROM TRAIN TO TRAIN OR CAR TO CAR
Introducing the Durango Bluegrass Train
The Durango Bluegrass Train debuts May 28–30, 2026, with tickets on sale now
The Durango Bluegrass Train is set to make its debut this spring, offering a unique blend of live music and scenic rail travel through Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. Its debut is scheduled for May 28–30, and the event will feature six simultaneous bluegrass performances aboard the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. The inaugural lineup includes regional and seasoned acts such as The Fretliners, High Country Hustle, Alex Graf Duo featuring Eli Emmitt, Humbletown Duo, Lightweight Travelers, and The Brothers Santos.Passengers can move freely between railcars, experiencing distinct musical atmospheres while enjoying panoramic views of the Animas Valley and the San Juan National Forest. Four coaches provide seated accommodations, while two open-air cars are designed for dancing. Onboard bars will offer craft beer, wine, and cocktails. Tickets are $165 per person for ages 21 and older, with limited availability.
DURANGO, Colo. —
The Durango Bluegrass Train is set to make its debut this spring, offering a unique blend of live music and scenic rail travel through Colorado’s San Juan Mountains.
Its debut is scheduled for May 28–30, and the event will feature six simultaneous bluegrass performances aboard the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
The inaugural lineup includes regional and seasoned acts such as The Fretliners, High Country Hustle, Alex Graf Duo featuring Eli Emmitt, Humbletown Duo, Lightweight Travelers, and The Brothers Santos.
Passengers can move freely between railcars, experiencing distinct musical atmospheres while enjoying panoramic views of the Animas Valley and the San Juan National Forest.
Four coaches provide seated accommodations, while two open-air cars are designed for dancing. Onboard bars will offer craft beer, wine, and cocktails.
Tickets are $165 per person for ages 21 and older, with limited availability.