The Cheapest Way To Order Coffee In Italy Might Surprise Tourists

The Cheapest Way To Order Coffee In Italy Might Surprise Tourists

It’s no surprise that Italy — the country that invented espresso — can credit coffee as a major part of its economy. How large? Well, according to Statista, Italy’s coffee scene has pulled in $15.60 billion in revenue in 2025 so far. Slow Italy reports that, in cities like Trieste, residents consume 10 kilograms of coffee beans annually, making it one…

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Why Did We Love “To Catch a Predator”?

Why Did We Love “To Catch a Predator”?

In David Osit’s new documentary, “Predators,” the director includes a short clip from a mid-two-thousands episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in which the late-night host—his free-speech tussle with the Trump Administration, at this point, not even close to a glimmer in his eye—is introducing the news journalist Chris Hansen to viewers. “Our next guest is…

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Germany’s Munich Airport reopens after second closure in less than 24 hours due to suspected drones

Germany’s Munich Airport reopens after second closure in less than 24 hours due to suspected drones

MUNICH (AP) — Germany’s Munich Airport reopened Saturday morning after authorities shut it down the night before for the second time in less than 24 hours after more suspected drone sightings, the airport said in a statement. The closures are the latest after mysterious drone overflights in the airspace of European Union member countries. The…

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Why Does Taylor Swift Think She’s Cursed?

Why Does Taylor Swift Think She’s Cursed?

Since Taylor Swift launched the record-breaking Eras Tour, in 2023—a hundred and forty-nine dates, fifty-one cities, more than two billion dollars in ticket sales—she has been freakishly omnipresent in the cultural consciousness: a grinning lodestar in Louboutin boots. The tour ended last December, but, rather than ceding the spotlight, Swift doubled down on her mega-celebrity,…

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Man Ray’s Deadpan Wit on Display at the Met

Man Ray’s Deadpan Wit on Display at the Met

“When Objects Dream,” the sensational Man Ray show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (through Feb. 1), is centered on the artist’s refined experiments with the cameraless images he called rayographs: the shadowy impressions left on photographic paper by scattered objects after the paper has been exposed to light. It should come as no surprise…

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