Daily horoscope December 10, 2025: Today’s predictions for your star sign
Mercury opposes Uranus in Taurus today, making way for the unexpected. Risk taking and following your intuition will serve you well through the day ahead.
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Mercury opposes Uranus in Taurus today, making way for the unexpected. Risk taking and following your intuition will serve you well through the day ahead.
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The sixth episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail explores whether Austen was happy, through the pages of Persuasion.
The impostor phenomenon shows up with allyship too, new research shows. When people wrongly feel like they don’t have the skills to support their colleagues, the result can be a vicious cycle.
What’s better – many small space missions, or a few large, sweeping ones? Space scientists are asking this question as they face budget uncertainties.
Drawn from tantric traditions, Kundalini points to spiritual practices that go beyond traditionally understood concepts of the masculine and feminine.
During his visit to Turkey and Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV met several leaders of Christian communities and worked to promote cooperation between Christians and Muslims.
Long ago, people identified fossils in their environment and explained them within their own cultural framework. This was early citizen science.
Many people understand rural America through stereotypes. Two scholars who study rural communities bust 6 of those myths, complicating the conventional wisdom.
Not letting undocumented students pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities can make the cost of a college education prohibitive.
For nearly a third of the world, the most dangerous air is inside their own homes.
You’re allowed to reinterpret norms, question them or ignore them entirely.
Kubrick’s final film isn’t just set at Christmas. It’s a subversive critique of class, desire and the fantasies we buy into during the festive season.
From content moderation to hardware supply chains, exploitation looms large.
RT has targeted non-western audiences for years.
The shift to online GP consultations risks leaving behind those with the greatest health needs.
Washington is no longer a reliable ally for either Ukraine or Europe.
In a world beset by conflict in the Middle East and an enduring war in Ukraine, tensions are again heating up in East Asia. Will cooler heads prevail?
Internationally educated and experienced teachers are not a problem to be fixed — they are part of the solution to a system under strain.