Each zodiac sign's one-card tarot horoscope is here for November 29, 2025, during Mercury in Scorpio stationing direct.
Friday's tarot reading provides insight into what each astrological sign should know as Saturn retrograde finally ends.
Your card for the week is the Two of Cups, which represents partnership, unity, connection, and attraction, as well as the art of working together. It’s a good sign not only for your love life, but ...
On October 22, Neptune, our planet of dreams and delusions, re-enters Pisces retrograde for the final time in our lifetime. This closes a 14-year Neptune cycle that made astrology, intuition and ...
A tarot reader reveals the card that can help you decide who and what to keep close and who and what to take to the curb during this week's new moon in Libra. There’s a new moon rising in the sign of ...
Your pull for this week is Strength — a major arcana card that has some pretty powerful energy. It represents things like self-discipline and inner grit, as well as compassion, courage, and commitment ...
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed seven new saints on Sunday before an estimated 70,000 people in St. Peter’s Square, including the first saints from Venezuela and Papua New Guinea and a former Satanist who ...
Pope Leo XIV will canonize seven new saints on Sunday including an Italian lawyer who renounced Satanism and became “an apostle of the rosary,” a martyred Armenian archbishop, and a Venezuelan ...
You may feel busy and focused as you work diligently to complete your tasks today. This mind-set can be helpful in keeping your productivity high, but it can also lead to frustration when ...
Pope Leo XIV kneels in prayer before the original statue of Our Lady of Fatima during a prayer vigil and recitation of the rosary for peace in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican Oct. 11, 2025. Credit: ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Leo XIV criticized how the wealthy live in a "bubble of comfort and luxury" while poor people suffer on the margins, confirming in his first teaching document that he is in ...
Oct. 9 (UPI) --Pope Leo XIV on Thursday publicly voiced his support of journalism and free speech and the need to protect both as they face increased attacks today. The pontiff urged others to support ...