Mercury is officially in retrograde today—and unfortunately, not for the last time in 2026. The latest Mercury retrograde runs from Feb. 26 to March 20, falling in Pisces this cycle. The astrological ...
Another year, another Mercury retrograde. The dreaded transit, which is known to cause communication and travel mishaps, returns for the first, but not last, time in 2026. Since this Mercury ...
In 2026, Mercury retrograde hits in the three water signs: Pisces, Cancer, and Scorpio. When Mercury moonwalks in this element, we are pushed to think outside our comfort zone—so prepare to feel like ...
A new piece of research shows just how well U.S. stocks rise when inflation is receding rather than accelerating. Over the last 50 years, the S&P 500 has returned 18.5% on average when the consumer ...
Bob Odenkirk must be enjoying his late-career pivot to action movies. Again teaming with Derek Kolstad, the creator of John Wick and Nobody, Odenkirk returns to the way of the gun in Normal, a ...
Ray J still has his sight set on performing. Three weeks after the “Sexy Can I” singer shared that he believed he only had months to live after being hospitalized for pneumonia, he performed on stage ...
Ray J shocked fans when he performed with what appeared to be bleeding eyes and something taped to his chest just weeks after revealing he only has months to live. The "One Wish" singer, 45, can be ...
Ray J performed in Shreveport wearing a heart monitor and fans thought blood from his eyes was real after his recent heart failure. Ray J hit the stage in Shreveport, Louisiana, on Valentine’s Day ...
Fans have concerns after Ray J’s recent Valentine’s Day performance in Shreveport, Louisiana weeks after he shared his grim health update. In a video shared to social media, Ray J, who’s real name is ...
Ray J has some fans worried following his performance at a Valentine’s Day concert. The R&B singer appeared at “An Intimate Valentine’s Day Concert” in Shreveport, Louisiana on Saturday (Feb. 14) when ...
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