Immerse yourself in this soothing visual experience featuring a collection of oddly satisfying sounds and visuals designed to relax and calm the viewer. Enjoy a range of satisfying moments that ...
Cue the cosmic comeback, Taurus! On Tuesday, February 3, changemaker Uranus wraps a five-month retrograde in your sign, giving you a surge of forward motion and clarity. Since September 6, you may ...
If your group chats have felt more ghost town than hive mind since early September, relief is here. On Tuesday, February 3, game-changer Uranus ends a five-month retrograde in your eleventh house of ...
Know in detail about the planet aspects and planet transits along various houses between February 8 to February 14 and its effect on your personal, professional and love and relationship front. Your ...
Taurus Weekly Shani Horoscope, January 19-25, 2026: Foundations are retested now, Saturn checks for truth Taurus Weekly Shani Horoscope, January 12-18, 2026: Saturn limits what drains you, realign or ...
Scorpio Weekly Shani Horoscope, January 19-25, 2026: Energy drops without warning, Saturn insists on recalibration Scorpio Weekly Shani Horoscope, January 12-18, 2026: A cycle nears closure, Saturn ...
Alix Earle is sharing the behind-the-scenes details of her night after being spotted with Tom Brady at a pre-Super Bowl LX party. “I didn’t go to bed until 6 [a.m.] last night. But we are up and ready ...
Sagittarius, pacing yourself is part of the Moon in Scorpio transit at the beginning of the week. Before rushing through your work, take the time to edit and make the changes necessary, so you’re not ...
Farmers Weekly Question Time gives farmers the opportunity to speak directly with top politicians and industry leaders on issues affecting UK agriculture. Farmers face huge challenges, such as rising ...
This week's tarot card for Pisces: Two of Wands, reversed It's time to plan, Pisces. The Two of Wands, reversed, indicates a missed opportunity because you did not seize the moment when it arrived.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...