March 2026

Harry Styles makes chart history with best-selling album in years

Harry Styles makes chart history with best-selling album in years Singer Harry Styles has reached another big moment in his career after the release of his new album Kiss all the time. Disco, from time to time. The album became the best-selling record by a male solo artist in nearly ten years. The 32-year-old singer […]

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Russia’s crackdown on VPNs reaches new heights as internet restrictions intensify

Mobile Internet has been restricted in Moscow and St. Petersburg since March 5 The Kremlin also announced its intention to block Telegram and VPNs. An independent media outlet was sanctioned for advertising VPNs Internet freedoms in Russia appear to be deteriorating rapidly. Residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg reported widespread disruptions to their mobile Internet

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Mark DeRosa responds to criticism after Team USA’s surprise loss to Italy

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Team USA manager Mark DeRosa responded to a question about criticism of his management at the World Baseball Classic after criticism piled up against him in recent days. “I have an undying passion for this and undying confidence in every guy on this roster,” DeRosa said

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Aerial bombardment destroys terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan

Airstrike in Afghanistan. Photo: Express ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has carried out a series of airstrikes inside Afghanistan and repelled an infiltration attempt along the border in North Waziristan district as part of the ongoing Ghazab Lil Haq operation, which officials say will continue until the set targets are achieved. Security sources said the armed forces successfully

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Department of Education finds Colorado district violated Title IX rights

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has concluded that a Colorado school district violated federal civil rights law by allowing male students to access women’s restrooms, locker rooms, and housing units and to participate in women’s sports. In its findings released Friday,

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