ARIES. (March 20 - April 19): Work's a mess and that's fine by you. There's nothing like small fires to put out to keep your mind off more looming issues.
TAURUS. : It's hard to resurrect a friendship when there's been so much bad blood, but extend the olive branch. You're happier together than apart.
It's time to jettison the stuff that doesn't really matter. This allows you to direct your energies to where you want them to go. LEO. : Evidently you've been looking at a situation all wrong. Inconsistencies get straightened out today and what's puzzled you for weeks will finally make sense. Travel | This middle-of-nowhere Calif.
Do you see people as people or as a means to an end? Find a way to benefit others and you'll benefit yourself as well. You're doing a lot better than you think, but feel free to rake yourself over the coals of self-recrimination if it makes you feel more comfortable.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Horoscopes Nov. 7, 2023: Lorde, let go of the pastCelebrities born on this day, today’s birthday horoscope and numbers and the daily horoscope for each zodiac sign.
Read more »
Christopher Berry: Chicago elected school board is meant to represent voters, not studentsSending the message that those who don’t have kids in Chicago public schools shouldn’t have a voice risks undermining support for public education.
Read more »
APD officer Christopher Taylor's fate could be decided soon as defense restsThe fate of Austin police officer Christopher Taylor will soon be in the hands of a jury.
Read more »
Daily horoscope for November 5, 2023Check out your daily horoscope here, provided by Tarot astrologers.
Read more »
Horoscopes Nov. 6, 2023: Emma Stone, surround yourself with creative peopleCelebrities born on this day, today’s birthday horoscope and numbers and the daily horoscope for each zodiac sign.
Read more »
Charges dropped against DC’s assistant city administrator Christopher Rodriguez: lawyersLawyers for Dr. Christopher Rodriguez, D.C.'s assistant city administrator and acting chief technology officer, say all charges against him have been dropped after he was arrested last week following a dispute with his wife.
Read more »