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Over millennia, our view of the stars has shifted, because of Earth’s wobble. It may be time to rethink your sign.
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The Cut on MSNDon’t Let the New York Times Tell You Your Zodiac Sign
The paper of record claims our astrological signs are “2,000 years out of date,” but astrologers aren’t worried.
In a report published by The New York Times, the newspaper claimed the zodiac signs don't actually match up with the ...
The 9/9 portal will peak on Sept. 9 and is believed to be a time for release and renewal. Here's what to know about the ...
The theory hinges on the idea that our view of the stars slowly drifts over time as the Earth wobbles, so the constellations we see today aren’t in the exact same positions they were when the ...
This week promises favorable outcomes for all zodiac signs, according to Sidhharrth S Kumaar. Aries will experience enhanced charm, while Taurus finds ...
A displeased astrologer weighs in after the New York Times reports that your zodiac sign is out of date. KCRW explains the ...
Mars transit 2025 begins on September 13 in Libra. Here's how Mangal Gochar will affect each zodiac sign and the remedies to ...
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Them on MSNNo, Your Zodiac Sign Isn't 2,000 Years Out of Date
The New York Times just said your zodiac sign is 2,000 years out of date, but don’t panic astrology queers. You don’t have to abandon everything you knew to be true about your Pisces Sun identity and ...
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