As an astrologer, I know how draining and frustrating Mercury retrograde can be. The astrological transit comes about three times a year, lasting about three weeks at a time. We are right in the ...
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Mars and Mercury will appear close to one another in the southwestern sky on Nov. 12. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Look low on ...
Mercury is officially in retrograde, and it's the last retrograde of 2025. What does that mean for your star sign, and the cosmos in general? Here's what to know. In the astronomical sense, a planet ...
Look to the southwestern horizon at sunset on Oct. 23 to see the slender form of the crescent moon shine close to Mercury and Mars in the evening sky. The 6%-lit waxing crescent moon will be visible ...
On Oct. 6, Mercury enters the secretive and probing sign of Scorpio, where conversations intensify with passion and conspiracy Secrets don’t stay hidden for long, especially not when Mercury enters ...
In the context of the mid-term review of the EU’s cohesion policy, the Council adopted today amendments to existing regulations to better address current and emerging strategic challenges linked to ...
PUERTO NARINO, Colombia — A flash of pink breaks the muddy surface of the Amazon River as scientists and veterinarians, waist-deep in the warm current, patiently work a mesh net around a pod of river ...
Wars involve not only a clash of forces but also a clash of national wills. The great theorist of war Carl von Clausewitz stressed the importance of “moral” factors in war, such as the people’s will ...
...not some cash cow for city hall to use for nicer trappings and life's finer things. Portland Water Bureau has one fucking job, One...to deliver clean, safe water to the residents. Apparently it can ...
We're all guilty of replying something like "in other news, water's wet" when someone states the obvious. However, is water truly wet, or does it just make something else wet? The answer may not be as ...