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  2. Discover what the planets are predicting today for your health, love life, career and more with your libra Daily Horoscope from AOL Horoscopes. Read Your Free Libra Daily Horoscope for February ...

  3. Jonathan Cainer - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Cainer (18 December 1957 – 2 May 2016) was a British astrologer. He wrote astrological predictions six days a week for the Daily Mail , and forecasts for three Australian newspapers: the Sydney Daily Telegraph , the Melbourne Herald Sun , and the Perth Sunday Times .

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  5. Libra (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    Libra (♎︎; Ancient Greek: Ζυγός, romanized: Zygós, Latin for "scales") is the seventh astrological sign in the zodiac. It spans 180°–210° celestial longitude . [ 2 ] The Sun transits this sign on average between September 22 and October 23. [ 3 ]

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    The best: "The Brutalist" star Adrien Brody has been getting all the flowers this Oscar year, so he's a shoo-in for a nomination (and probably a win). Also looking good to get in are SAG and BAFTA ...

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  8. Oscar nominations 2025: See the full list of Academy Award ...

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    Brian Truitt, USA TODAY Updated January 23, 2025 at 9:07 AM In an awards season without an obvious front-runner , "Emilia Pérez" broke from the pack on Thursday and earned 13 Oscar nominations .

  9. Connecticut to award nearly $6 million to family of disabled ...

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    Connecticut is set to pay nearly $5.9 million to the family of a disabled man who was wrongly imprisoned in his 1992 murder conviction before he was freed in 2015.