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Snapchat users are sending a staggering number of snaps to each other, according to newly released data from Snap. In 2025, Snapchat users created close to 2 trillion snaps, the company said in an update. 

That works out to about 5.5 billion distinct snaps per day and about 63,000 each second, according to the company. When you consider that Snapchat has about 474 million daily users, that averages



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Airports in the US are in disarray at the moment, with TSA agents going without pay since mid February due to a partial government shutdown. Speaking about the situation on Monday night, Jimmy Kimmel didn't have to go out of his way to mock the president's handling of the situation — a 10-year-old tweet did most of the heavy lifting for him.

"All the tumult did not stop the president from playing



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  • President Donald Trump's biggest vulnerability is his concern about stock prices, Michael Burry says.
  • "The stock market is Trump's kryptonite," the investor of "The Big Short" fame wrote on Substack.
  • Burry criticized Trump for wanting to exit the Iran conflict "before the market crashes too much."

Donald Trump's greatest weakness is his fear of falling stock prices


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Jaime poses at a viewpoint in Lisbon, with buildings and a river below.
I travel without my partner and think it's the key to our happy marriage.
  • My husband doesn't like to travel, so I often go on solo trips and vacations with friends.
  • This arrangement allows us to pursue our own separate passions.
  • I've found the time apart also allows for richer communication when we reunite.

When I first started dating my husband, we were both professionals in our late 20s


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Lace Lithography, founded by a University of Bergen physicist, uses a beam the width of a single hydrogen atom to etch chip features up to ten times smaller than what current extreme ultraviolet lithography can achieve. Atomico led the Series A, with Microsoft’s M12 also participating. The chip industry’s most valuable piece of equipment is […]



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A man sits behind a talk show desk, grinning. In the top left is an image of two monkeys.

Jon Stewart has been gleefully hating on Punch, the Ichikawa City Zoo monkey who found comfort in a stuffed toy after being abandoned, ever since the poor little guy first went viral.

In the Daily Show clip above, the host reacts to the news that Punch may have found himself a girlfriend, playing footage of the little monkey frolicking with a new companion before sharing his thoughts.

"Fantastic. It



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  • Wealthy skiers are spending big to chase snow by booking last-minute trips.
  • Luxury travel planners say their clients will lose thousands on deposits if the snow isn't good.
  • Some ski seasons are getting shorter, and the snow less desirable, as temperatures warm.

Scott, a diehard skier from New York, visited Aspen with his family for a few days in December