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Despite astrology’s long-standing influence, a recent report from 'The New York Times' boldly claims that the zodiac is 2,000 ...
The New York Times ran an article this week that had my astrologer group chats blowing up. The headline? Your Zodiac Sign Is ...
Over millennia, our view of the stars has shifted, because of Earth’s wobble. It may be time to rethink your sign.
Most of us know our zodiac sign—but what if we told you it might be 2,000 years out of date? Because of Earth’s slow wobble, the constellations no longer line up with the signs we’ve grown up with. So ...
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 ...
A full moon in your star sign arrives on November 5, 2025, clearing out stagnant emotions, repressed feelings, and unhealthy ...
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New zodiac sign? A look at the astrological debate
The New York Times recently published a story that said that since the zodiac signs were based on the stars and the stars ...
A displeased astrologer weighs in after the New York Times reports that your zodiac sign is out of date. KCRW explains the ...
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Your zodiac sign has changed. The calendar is 2,000 years out of date
Modern astronomy tools show that many people's true astronomical sign could differ from their familiar zodiac sign by several ...
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