March 2026

Businesses are “locked” into all-in-one platforms, costing them growth and scalability.

Two out of three people say they are held back by being tied to a single supplier. Dependence on vendors and platforms proves costly Change adds cost and complexity in the short term We’re all familiar with vendor lock-in at this point, but a new study from Reach has highlighted another problem – all-in-one lock-in

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Kalshi Gets Temporary Ban in Nevada Over Sports Betting Dispute

Kalshi is now the subject of a two-week restraining order banning betting in Nevada, while a legal debate continues over the long-term status of prediction markets there. On Friday, Nevada’s First Judicial District Court issued a 14-day order, ordering the platform to stop offering event contracts in the state. A federal appeals court cleared the

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NBA news: Spurs back in playoffs thanks to thrilling Victor Wembanyama winner

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Victor Wembanyama sent the San Antonio Spurs back to the playoffs in dramatic fashion. Wembanyama drilled a 17-foot jumper with one second left to give the Spurs a 101-100 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night at Frost Bank Center to send the Spurs back

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Belgian bishop challenges Pope Leo to allow married priests by 2028

Pope Leo XIV arrives to hold the weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, March 18, 2026. — Reuters A Catholic bishop said he would press the Vatican for permission to ordain married men as priests by 2028, in an unusual statement that could test Pope Leo’s willingness to change Church teaching

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PM Shehbaz says he rejected advice to hike fuel prices further and government will have to absorb the burden

Prime Minister Shehbaz chairs a meeting on austerity measures. PHOTO: SCREENSHOT ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday evening, the eve of Eidul Fitr, that he had rejected advice to further increase fuel prices and that the federal government would shoulder the burden itself. Two weeks ago, the government sharply increased diesel and petrol

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Hyperliquid oil volume booming thanks to Middle East war (JPMorgan)

Oil volatility triggered by the Iran conflict is pushing traders toward decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like Hyperliquid, where markets never close, Wall Street investment bank JPMorgan said in a report on Wednesday. The bank reported a surge in activity from non-crypto investors using perpetual futures, derivatives with no expiry date, to gain around-the-clock exposure to oil.

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NFL fans call league’s streaming strategy a ‘money grab’ as prices soar

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Football fans are expressing frustration with the continued rise in costs of watching the NFL. As the league has continued to strike new media deals with different streaming services, fans are left scrambling to determine not only which channel or streaming service the game is being

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Netflix confirms Assassin’s Creed has started filming – but fans aren’t happy with where the coordinates are set

Netflix has confirmed that Assassin’s Creed started filming in Rome However, some fans have expressed concerns about the show’s location and original story. This news comes after the main cast of the series was confirmed. Filming has started on Netflix Assassin’s Creed series, following a recent casting announcement that has me feeling optimistic about things.

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Computer glitch at Hargreaves Lansdown locks out millions as markets plunge

Computer glitch at Hargreaves Lansdown locks out millions as markets plunge Thousands of Hargreaves Lansdown customers have experienced an outage since Thursday evening March 19. The outage was caused by a major IT outage which hit Britain’s largest retail investment platform during a period of extreme market volatility. The Bristol-based company, which manages more than

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