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HOROSCOPES TODAY IN HISTORY

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Aries (March 21-April 19): Shifting schedules can take you somewhere better than your initial destinatio­n. Your original ideas could get interrupte­d without warning. This can be shocking, but it should be even more fun than whatever you thought you were going to do. Stay open to fun surprises.

Taurus (April 20-May 20):

A boon might make its way to you very soon. Look out for a surprise gift you weren’t expecting. It could even be something you wanted to manifest some time ago. Good conversati­ons with your support system are also a possibilit­y, so kick back and enjoy the gifts.

Gemini (May 21-June 20):

Your perspectiv­e on a personal trait may change. Something you previously saw as a flaw in yourself might be under a new light that shows off the benefits rather than the negatives. Perhaps someone will compliment you. Be confident in what you have to offer the world.

Cancer (June 21-July 22):

Things may seem to magically work out in ways you couldn’t have seen coming. You might have been worried about actions you needed to take, but your fears are able to melt away one by one as each is taken care of. Other people could show up to support you, so let the flow of life carry you where you need to go.

(Old Style calendar), William Shakespear­e died in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564. In 1940, about 200 people died in the Rhythm Night Club Fire in Natchez,

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22):

Many hands make light work at this time. If a group of people offers help, take them up on it. Solo plans are likely to take all day. You might even play a game or have fun discussion­s while you’re working together. Don’t feel like you have to do everything alone.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):

You may have thought you made a mistake, but others likely seem to be impressed today. Even when you don’t reach your internal standards, the people who see what you’ve accomplish­ed should still be blown away. Accept the praise you receive because you deserve it.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):

Your partnershi­p with someone else can save you a lot of work. You might be feeling extra open-minded and optimistic now. Being a positive influence on someone can also lead to you being supported through your struggles. Ask for what you need today.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):

A delay can actually aid you in making the best possible choice. You may have been excited for a project to begin, but don’t be disappoint­ed by any slow-downs. In particular, if a peer needs your help, don’t hesitate to jump in. Doing so can show them you want to grow the bond between you.

In 1969, Sirhan Sirhan was sentenced to death for assassinat­ing New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. (The sentence was later reduced to life imprisonme­nt.)

hundreds of Vietnam War veterans opposed to the conflict protested by tossing their medals and ribbons over a wire fence

In 1971, Sagittariu­s (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):

Miscommuni­cated plans might now work out better for you. You may have expected to present something to a group but felt unprepared to do so. Thankfully, a postponeme­nt is likely. If you get extra time to research and practice, be sure to take advantage of it.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):

Sometimes risks net the best results. Stepping outside of the box can produce pleasant results. You could spark up a conversati­on with someone, or you may experiment. Many items were invented by accident, so who knows what eureka moment will be yours!

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):

Happy accidents can lead to fun times today. You may run into someone, and they’ll potentiall­y invite you to a house party. Even if you’re worried that it’s too sudden, trust that this is the type of day where you should take a chance on the unknown. Just be authentica­lly yourself.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20):

Current delays can allow you to rest. Whether an outing gets canceled or a responsibi­lity is lifted off your shoulders, you’ve got permission to use that space to take a break. Taking the day to recharge at home should be refreshing. Don’t feel guilty about not being productive — there will be time later.

in front of the U.S. Capitol. In 1993, labor leader Cesar Chavez died in San Luis, Arizona, at age 66.

In 2020, at a White House briefing, President Donald Trump noted that researcher­s were looking at the effects of disinfecta­nts on the coronaviru­s and wondered aloud whether they could be injected into people.

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