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PRFoods Faces Tough Times: What's Next for the Company?

November 28, 2025

PRFoods kicked off its 2025/2026 financial year in a tough spot. The economy was shaky, and people weren't spending as much as before. Sales dropped by 21%, mainly because their Estonian branch saw a huge 64. 7% drop in sales. The UK market stayed steady, making up 85. 4% of their total sales. Mone

religion

Court Says Austin's Christian Science Spot Gets a Tax Break

November 27, 2025

A recent ruling by a Texas appeals court has kept a Christian Science reading room in Austin exempt from property taxes. The court decided that even though the ownership setup is a bit tangled, the place still gets the break because it's used for religious stuff. The judge, Darlene Byrne, explained

technology

Building Blocks for Digital Finance: How Technance is Changing the Game

November 27, 2025

In the fast-paced world of digital finance, having the right tools can make all the difference. Technance, a key player in this space, has just rolled out a new set of tech solutions. These are aimed at helping crypto exchanges, online banks, brokers, and Web3 platforms. The goal? To make it easier

technology

Smartphones Get Smarter: AI Comes to Your Pocket

November 27, 2025

A big step has been taken in the world of smartphones. A company called NimbleEdge has teamed up with Microsoft to bring something called Foundry Local to Android phones. This isn't just any update; it's a game-changer. It lets AI run directly on your phone, making it faster, more private, and alway

crypto

Crypto Loss Figures: Not as Bad as They Seem

November 27, 2025

People often think that Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana are in big trouble because so much of their supply is held at a loss. But, when you look closer, the story isn't as scary as it seems. First, let's talk about Bitcoin. Right now, 35% of Bitcoin is held at a loss. That might sound like a lot, but it

health

Long-Term Results: Two Ways to Fix Leakage in Women

November 27, 2025

Women who have trouble controlling their bladder might need surgery. Two methods are often used. One is a classic approach using body tissue. The other is a newer method using special tape. Both aim to stop leakage when coughing or exercising. Researchers wanted to see how these methods compare. Th

technology

Roads Getting a High-Tech Makeover

November 27, 2025

In the heart of Somerville, a young company named Cyvl is shaking up the way cities handle road maintenance. Instead of relying on old-school methods, they're using lasers and AI to spot and fix road problems before they become major headaches. The team at Cyvl has developed a clever sensor that ca

politics

Clash Over Size: A Battle Between Vision and Design

November 26, 2025

A disagreement has sparked between President Donald Trump and the architect he chose for a White House ballroom project. The issue? Size matters. Trump wants to go big, really big, with a 90, 000-square-foot addition. But architect James McCrery II isn't so sure. He's worried this massive addition m

technology

Smart Shopping in the AI Age: How Tech is Changing Grocery Deals

November 25, 2025

Grocery shopping is not what it used to be. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), stores are getting smarter about how they price items and target shoppers. This shift is changing the way people save money and how they think about their purchases. For some, like Kimberly Roberts, saving money on

health

Brain's Blueprint: Lessons from Epilepsy

November 24, 2025

Epilepsy is a complex puzzle. It alters the brain's layout and operations. Researchers have been piecing together clues. They examined various brain scans. Some scans focused on the brain's physical form. Others observed its activity during rest. The findings were intriguing. The hippocampus, a vit