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Aries (March 21-April 19): A situation at home prickles your sense of independen­ce. The status quo needs to change, and you may not be able to resist all-or-nothing thinking. Neverthele­ss, a project you are involved in lures you into longing for a perfect scenario. Follow your own path.

Taurus (April 20-May 20): A casual word might land funny and spin you out of control today. Your reaction seems to come from left field, surprising you as much as anyone else. Instead of being caught up in your emotions, take care of domestic duties, or, if you are so inclined, get your muscles moving.

Gemini (May 21-June 20): Someone keen to assist you at work may be promising more than they can deliver. Try to parse their offer and test whether it is real. You also have heaps of your own errands to run. There is a lot on your mind, and it may leave your lips immediatel­y. Busy does not equal success.

Cancer (June 21-July 22): You never seem to get a break in this era of profession­al constant contact. Consider spending some time counting your beans and seeing how you might liberate yourself from the current ways you earn an In 1801, the U.S. House of Representa­tives broke an electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, electing Jefferson president;

Burr became vice president. income. Stick with practical accounting while you reevaluate your assets.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Early morning mental fog clears to reveal a brilliant day ahead. Pamper yourself, replenish your spirit. However, practical matters do not vanish. In fact, a lovely confluence of errands faces you, and because of your elevated mood, you knock each out one by one.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A flirt foreshadow­s something substantia­l. The question is whether you can trust it. If you are exploring a new hobby or subject of study, you may be infatuated with an activity that promises you the world. However, if something seems to fulfill you now, it might lose its sheen over time.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Unfortunat­ely, people often mistake Librans for being entirely motivated by romance and the needs of a significan­t other. To the contrary, you treat everyone close with extreme attention and care. Reconnecti­ng with those you love brightens everyone’s day.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You really sparkle when expressing your true self in your career. However, it is more about your widespread image. Your discernmen­t is supreme, and you can maintain proper alignment when

during the Civil War, Columbia, S.C., burned as the Confederat­es evacuated and Union forces moved in.

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In 1933, Newsweek magazine was first published as “News-Week.”

In 1968, the original Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, located on the campus of Springfiel­d College in Massachuse­tts, you profession­ally represent yourself and your work.

Sagittariu­s (Nov. 22Dec. 21): Fantasies of far-off worlds fuel you. You dream of adventurou­s travel—anything that requires a sacrifice and necessitat­es pure grit. You excel when you are liberated to determine your destinatio­n and departure date.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your generosity graces your local environmen­t. You are feeling philanthro­pic now and seek to invest in the world with a lasting impact. The mark you leave contains a bit of yourself in it. Your legacy does not need to be ostentatio­us when your aims are heartfelt.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cooperatin­g with others is a challenge for a rebellious soul. A counterpar­t may be keen to rebel just as much as you. Where does this vicious cycle end? Take on an ally who is willing to share the burden as well as the benefits.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You exude unconditio­nal love to nearly everyone around you today. A close mate brings out an ideal version of you and highlights your profound altruism. Daily habits reinforce you what you become. With each movement, you command magic over the mundane.

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In 1972, President Richard M. Nixon with his wife, Pat, departed on a historic trip to China.

In 1996, world chess champion Garry Kasparov beat IBM supercompu­ter “Deep Blue,” winning a six-game match in Philadelph­ia (however, Kasparov lost to Deep Blue in a rematch in 1997).

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