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Aries (March 21-April 19):

Lights, camera, action — and it’s all taking place in your home. Take some time to consider your space and make sure everything suits your needs. This is a great cycle for making improvemen­ts around the house, but it may also inspire you to change things up.

Taurus (April 20-May 20):

You’ve got places to be and things to do, so don’t sit around wasting time. Leap into your community. Now, instead of counting coins, you can start focusing on other ways to spend your time — preferably with people who inspire you and make you want to be part of the world.

Gemini (May 21-June 20):

The merry-go-round is currently slowing down as the ground beneath your feet stabilizes. You’ve been moving at top speed, but now you turn your attention to your money. If your wallet is a bit light, you can easily find new income . Perhaps it’s time to explore investment opportunit­ies.

Cancer (June 21-July 22):

Your energy levels could be through the roof right now. Your inner spark may abruptly burst into a blaze — right when you wanted to nap. Use this energy to set new goals, because you can achieve much more in the coming weeks than you have in quite some time. People might notice this new magnetism.

On March 25, 1634, English colonists sent by Lord Baltimore arrived in present-day Maryland.

In 1894, Jacob S. Coxey began leading an “army” of unemployed from

It’s time to slow down and give yourself permission to check out from the world. Your No. 1 priority is letting go of old things that no longer serve you. This can apply to your mental well-being, so clearing out toxic behaviors and patterns should be emphasized.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):

People are calling your name louder than ever. Take a step back from work and responsibi­lities by seeing what everyone else has been doing while you’ve been keeping busy. Chances are good that they’ll be glad to see you returned to the scene, so make people a priority.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):

Your ambitions are taking the wheel, kicking off a six-week cycle when you will be able to make incredible progress in the name of your goals. Clear walls and boundaries that might have been holding you back from where you wanted to be. You’ve got all the power you need.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):

Get ready to travel far and wide, either literally or metaphoric­ally. Your world is opening up. If the travel bug bites, do all you can to plan a trip off to a new destinatio­n — preferably one you’ve never visited before. You could also find immense fulfillmen­t in being an armchair traveler.

Massillon, Ohio, to Washington D.C., to demand help from the federal government.

In 1911, 146 people, mostly young female immigrants, were killed when fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. in New York.

in the “Scottsboro Boys” case, nine young Black men were taken

In 1931, Sagittariu­s (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):

You may notice a bit of friction in the air, which is a bit of a double-edged sword. This is very intense, and you may feel like you don’t always have enough space. Don’t forget that pressure creates diamonds. That’s what this phase is about — you can emerge a brilliant jewel.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):

You are quite capable on your own, but a helping hand can do wonders when it comes to accomplish­ing your goals. Bring new and useful people out of the woodwork. You may notice a few old relationsh­ips suddenly get reinvigora­ted. Just try to maintain a sense of diplomacy.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):

You’re waking up on the right side of the bed, inspiring you to get yourself in order. If you’ve been slacking and letting yourself slip into less-than-stellar behaviors, then it’s time to hop back on the wagon. It’s also time to make any doctor’s appointmen­ts that have been delayed.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20):

Life is about to get a lot more fun, Pisces. Passion and fire fly into creativity, ringing the starting bell. Remember the things that made you happy as a child, and try to revive a little bit of that uninhibite­d happiness in your daily life. This is also a wonderfull­y artistic cycle to enjoy creating inspired works of art. off a train in Alabama, accused of raping two white women; after years of conviction­s, death sentences and imprisonme­nt, the nine were eventually vindicated.

In 1965, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led 25,000 people to the Alabama state capitol after a fiveday march from Selma to protest the denial of voting rights to Blacks.

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