Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21-April 19). As you march ever-forward, you’ll see the scenery shift. What’s less apparent is the ways you are transforming with it. There is no better or worse way to develop. Accept change as the only constant in life.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The ego is a fanciful child who can make a person believe any number of false things. Vigilance against its narcissism is the habit of champions. You’re guided by thoughtfulness and restraint.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Theoretically, it would seem the simplest way to wisdom is to cling to solitude. The wise hermit on the hill is a trope to span the centuries, and yet, in reality, the more social you are, the sager you will become.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You will mentally project yourself all around a problem, eventually perching in a place that allows you to see much of it at once. You’ll help others by sharing your broad view.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). If you always say “yes,” then agreement is not really a decision; it’s a default. This is why people take “yes” for granted. Throw in a “no.” You grow more in touch with your own power by exercising it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Don’t be too quick to call something a waste of time just because it doesn’t categorize. Maybe the category hasn’t been invented yet. But if it feels important, it probably is.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Those who say they want closure often just want a more readily acceptable ending. Acceptance is the final step. While it may not be possible to get a different ending, acceptance is a choice you can make any time.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ve had your share of telepathic connections, but right now there’s no one reading your mind, so the quickest way to get your needs met is to ask directly for what you want.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). People around you are already primed to feel a certain way. It is your awareness of their feelings and the possible trigger points that exist that make you an expert at reading the room and a trusted leader, too.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). With messy problems, traditional cause-and-effect thinking won’t work. Try things out in person. It’s the only way to really understand, on a visceral and practical level, what’s at stake.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Once you figure out what you want, don’t be afraid to make it happen. Think of life as an experiment. You get to try things on. You’ll know when it fits, and later you can double down on what’s working.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You need help. Recognizing this is not weakness; it’s strength. Leaders delegate. Decide who can help you and why they should, and then build the perfect pitch from there.
In 1836, Sam Houston was inaugurated as the first constitutionally elected president of the Republic of Texas.
In 1906, French post-impressionist painter Paul Cezanne died in Aix-en-provence at age 67.
In 1926, Ernest Hemingway’s first novel, “The Sun Also Rises,” was published by Scribner’s of New York.
In 1934, bank robber Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd was shot to death by federal agents and local police at a farm near East Liverpool, Ohio.
In 1962, in a nationally broadcast address, President John F. Kennedy revealed the presence of Soviet-built missile bases under construction in Cuba and announced a quarantine of all offensive military equipment being shipped to the Communist island nation.
In 1968, Apollo 7 returned safely from Earth orbit, splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1979, the U.S. government allowed the deposed Shah of Iran to travel to New York for medical treatment — a decision that precipitated the Iran hostage crisis.
In 1986, President Reagan signed into law sweeping tax-overhaul legislation.
In 1995, the largest gathering of world leaders in history marked the 50th anniversary of the United Nations.
In 2001, a second Washington, D.C., postal worker, Joseph P. Curseen, died of inhalation anthrax.