March 2026

Stephen A Smith calls Zion Williamson a ‘food addict’, goes to war with team

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! It’s no secret that Zion Williamson has had his struggles. Nearly three years ago, the NBA star admitted to weight loss, and in a recent interview with ESPN, he said the lowest point of his career was missing his third season with a broken foot and being criticized […]

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No more exclusive Sony PS5 exclusives will be coming to PC, according to a new report

A new report claims that Sony will no longer release its single-player games on PC beyond the PlayStation 5 However, multiplayer games and those developed by third-party teams are still expected to get ports The move is apparently being made to increase the appeal of the console In some bad news for PC gamers, it

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The US begins military operations in Ecuador amid the ongoing Iran war

The US begins military operations in Ecuador amid the ongoing Iran war The United States (US) has opened another military front in Ecuador amid the ongoing Iran war. According to the US military’s Southern Command, US and Ecuadorian forces launched joint military operations against “designated terrorist organizations.” The military did not provide further details; however,

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BTC sits just below an ‘air pocket’ above $72,000

Bitcoin’s “air pocket” is coming back into focus as the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization rose to just below $72,000 on Wednesday. The air pocket refers to a thin supply range between $72,000 and $80,000 where relatively few coins last changed hands, according to data from Glassnode. About only 1% of the circulating bitcoin supply

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Another Oracle data center issue was apparently to blame for the latest TikTok outage

Oracle’s Ashburn data center went down, taking TikTok with it US users experienced problems sending content on the app This is Oracle’s second TikTok blunder since it took partial ownership After TikTok went down in the US for a number of users, Oracle has been identified as the cause once again after being linked to

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Paul Finebaum Warns Trump’s College Sports Roundtable May Be a ‘Circus’

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! President Donald Trump will host a White House roundtable on college athletics reform later this week. The panel is expected to include prominent coaches, college sports and pro sports league commissioners and other professional athletes, according to OutKick. The group will meet March 6 to explore solutions to

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Highguard shuts down just 45 days after launch – “We’re witnessing the era of two month lifetime shooters”

Highguard shuts down after only 45 days The studio behind the game says it “has not been able to build a sustainable player base” It comes among other high-profile live service flops Developer Wildlight Entertainment has confirmed that their online shooter Highguard will shut down later this month. In a notice sent to X, the

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COIN, MSTR lead gains as bitcoin (BTC) climbs above $70,000

Crypto-related stocks opened Wednesday’s US session with significant gains like bitcoin BTC$72,364.59 rose to over $72,000 for the first time in nearly a month. Crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN) jumped over $200 to its strongest price since late January, up 12% in the first minutes of trading. Strategy ( MSTR ), the largest corporate bitcoin holder,

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CDF Munir says all necessary measures must be taken to neutralize the threat from the Afghan border

Field Marshal and Chief of Army Staff Pakistan Asim Munir holds a microphone during his visit to the Tilla Field Firing Ranges (TFFR) to witness Exercise Hammer Strike, a high-intensity field training exercise conducted by the Pakistan Army’s Mangla Strike Corps in Mangla, Pakistan May 1, 2025. PHOTO: ISPR The Chief of Defense Staff (CDF)

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