January 2026

Lithuanian weightlifter tests positive for doping could lose Olympic medal

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Aurimas Didzbalis, bronze medalist in weightlifting at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, has tested positive for doping, the International Testing Agency announced on Thursday. Didzbalis, 34, is one of seven athletes who competed in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and tested positive after

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NFL news: Ravens announce Jesse Minter as next head coach on five-year contract

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! The Baltimore Ravens’ replacement for John Harbaugh is someone who was once on his team. Former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, who has worked alongside Harbaugh’s older brother Jim since their days at Michigan, is signing a five-year contract to become the team’s next

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Microsoft 365 hit by major outage caused by failing infrastructure

Microsoft 365 hit by major outage caused by failing infrastructure Microsoft is hit by a major outage that has paralyzed its 365 products for thousands of users. The outage largely affected the business community. Reports of technical outages began coming in early in the afternoon on Thursday, January 22, affecting major productivity platforms such as

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Australian Open: Amanda Anisimova benefits from the support of former tennis stars

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Former American tennis stars John Isner and Tennys Sandgren on Thursday criticized a journalist’s questions aimed at Amanda Anisimova while she was at the Australian Open. Anisimova was pressed by a reporter to share her thoughts on the United States and playing under the American flag.

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Dell warns repurposed SSDs could quietly destroy AI systems as flash shortages lead to risky data center shortcuts

Repurposed Enterprise SSDs Amplify Failure Risks Under Sustained AI Workload Pressure Flash wear remains a physical limit that software optimization cannot erase Drive Reclamation trades short-term capacity gains for long-term reliability concerns The ongoing shortage of enterprise SSDs has forced data center operators to rethink how they manage storage resources as AI workloads increase pressure.

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