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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

A Montclair Favorite Says Goodbye

A beloved local spot, Butler and the Board, is shutting down at the end of December. The owners, Jeff and Cathy Butler, shared the news on Instagram, mentioning their lease is up and they are ready for a new chapter. This small business, located at 103 Forest St. , was known for its handcrafted cha

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Tech Startups: The TIDE 2. 0 Scheme

In 2019, a big step was taken to help tech startups in India. The TIDE 2. 0 Scheme was launched to support new businesses using cutting-edge tech like AI, IoT, and blockchain. This scheme is not just about giving money. It also provides expert advice and connections to help these startups grow. The

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Role in FBI's Future: A Game Changer?

The FBI is diving headfirst into artificial intelligence (AI) to boost its national security efforts. This isn't just a small project; it's a big deal that could shape how the agency works for years. Kash Patel, the FBI Director, shared this news on X, saying these tech investments will pay off big

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Talk: Making IoT Networks Safer and Greener

In the world of smart devices, keeping data safe and saving energy is a big deal. A new system called FL-TEAR is trying to make things better. It works with Fog, Cloud, and IoT tech to make sure information moves smoothly and safely. FL-TEAR is special because it uses something called federated lea

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's Hidden Gems: Why You Should Care

Windows 11 has a secret folder called GodMode. It's not a mode, but a collection of important settings. To use it, create a new folder and rename it to a specific string. This folder gives access to settings that are usually hard to find. One useful setting is the option to change from double-click

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Epstein Files Unveil New Details, But Many Questions Remain

A recent document dump about Jeffrey Epstein has left many people scratching their heads. The Justice Department has been slowly releasing over 100, 000 pages of files related to the convicted sex offender. So far, there's not much about President Trump, but there are some interesting photos and det

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Pune's Secret Hub for Science Entrepreneurs

Nestled within a bustling tech incubator in Pune, a hidden gem supports budding entrepreneurs. The Venture Center Library, part of one of India's largest tech incubators, has been a quiet force since 2006. Over a thousand science-based startups have found support here. The library is a treasure trov

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Scams: How a Young Man Stole Millions

The crypto world is booming, but so are the scams. Recently, a young man named Ronald Spektor made headlines for allegedly stealing $16 million from Coinbase users through a phishing scam. This wasn't some high-tech hack. Instead, it was a simple trick that played on people's fears. Spektor pretend

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Skiing Stars Shine Bright in the 2025-26 World Cup Season

The 2025-26 Alpine Skiing World Cup season is set to thrill fans from October to March, with a star-studded lineup and high-stakes competition. This season is especially exciting as it leads up to the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, adding extra pressure and anticipation for the athletes. Mikaela Shif

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Teitum Tuioti: The Rising Star with Deep Roots

Teitum Tuioti is making waves as a standout player for Oregon's defense, ranking among the top in the nation. His journey to success is deeply rooted in family and culture. Born in Laie, Hawaii, Teitum is an American with strong Samoan heritage. His parents, Tony and Keala, both have Polynesian bac

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