Everyone Wins When it Comes to Olympic Clues Posted: 27 Jun 2021 09:00 AM PDT Have you done this week's crosswords? The Daily Beast Crossword is where power, pop culture, and politics intersect—quite literally. Designed to be more challenging throughout the week, you can test your knowledge with five puzzles each week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. Get in the Game With Matt Gaffney Do you have Olympic Fever yet? I do, as you can tell from the clue for DISCUS in Monday's puzzle, which was [ ___ throw (event at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics)]. We also had EPEE at 24-Across on Thursday, clued as [Sword you'll soon see at the Tokyo Olympics]. Lots of events, names, and lingo associated with the Games make their way into crosswords. Along with the ubiquitous EPEE, the LUGE and JUDO have proven to be the most useful Olympic sports to puzzle writers. And do we remember the great champions of yesteryear? We sure do, as long as their names have great letters! Who can forget Norwegian figure skater Sonja HENIE, who won gold medals in 1928, 1932, and 1936, and whose vowel-rich surname is every bit as beautiful as her performances on the ice? And who among us doesn't recall Czech marathoner EMIL Zatopek, gold medalist in 1952? Every time I clue EMIL, I think of him. Not to mention the "Flying Finn," runner PAAVO NURMI, both of whose names are every bit as golden for puzzlers as his nine Olympic first-place finishes. And what about venues? Sure, there are a thousand ways to clue Olympic host cities like PARIS, ROME, SEOUL, and crosswordy OSLO. But NAGANO and SOCHI would've been tougher to justify in a grid without their Olympic hosting gigs of 1994 and 2014. So on behalf of all puzzle writers, I say: let the Games begin, and let those with the most skill, the most determination, and the most vowels in their surnames stand upon the winners' podium! © Copyright 2021 The Daily Beast Company LLC 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY 10011 Privacy Policy If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to view this email in your browser. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can safely unsubscribe. | |
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Axios AM: New GOP blueprint Posted: 27 Jun 2021 08:13 AM PDT J.D. Vance announcing for Senate | Sunday, June 27, 2021 | | | Presented By Google | | Axios AM | By Mike Allen ·Jun 27, 2021 | 🥞 Happy Sunday! Smart Brevity™ count: 1,186 words ... 4½ minutes. Edited by Kate Nocera. | | | 1 big thing: A GOP blueprint emerges | House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy arrives for a Republican press conference at the Capitol on Wednesday. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images Republicans, defined by one thing and one man for four-plus years, see a new, unifying platform to run on in the 2022 elections and potentially beyond. The blueprint: Republicans tell us the work-in-progress plan argues that Biden Democrats are soft on crime, soft and ineffective on illegal immigration, and reckless and wrong with government spending. - "That's how we win back the [House] majority," a top GOP aide told me. "When we talk about Republican committee chairs, we talk about 'when' not 'if.'"
The big picture: Each topic can be backed by actual policies, instead of drafting off Donald Trump's cultural grievances and fanatical allegations of stolen elections, top officials tell us. The hitch: Um, Trump. He's still the Pied Piper of modern Republicanism — and fixated on litigating the past, not legislating the future. - Last night in Wellington, Ohio, at his first post-election rally, Trump spent 94 minutes marinating in lies of the past and teased a 2024 run — framed as winning the White House for the "third time."
A top Democratic official told me: "The most popular policy we have is taxing rich people. Why did Biden outperform in Macomb County [Mich.] and York Pa.? Because populism works. Biden's 'buy America, tax the corporations' message moves these voters." - On crime, the official told me that "voters care, but there's no sign they trust the GOP more than us. Trump ran this play in 2020 and lost."
Zoom out: The Democratic messaging group Future Majority in May released a deck identifying areas where Republicans hold an advantage, Axios' Lachlan Markay tells me: - Of the issues polled, "defunding the police," "open borders" and "reparations for slavery" were by far the biggest turnoffs for both independents and voters in general.
- Republicans bested Democrats on jobs and the economy, gun rights, and "keeping you and your family safe."
- The poll, Future Majority wrote in its report on the findings, "shows voters, especially Independents, believe Democrats overspend."
The bottom line: Democrats are internally flagging their vulnerabilities on the very issues central to the GOP's strategy to retake power next year. | | | | 2. Search details help comfort distraught families | A rainbow arcs over rescue workers in Surfside yesterday. Photo: Gerald Herbert/AP Family members are ensconced in a hotel a mile from the collapsed Surfside condo, and receive briefings ahead of the public. "The faces and the body language of those individuals [were] particularly somber" last evening, NBC's Vaughn Hillyard reported. "Hope is dwindling." - Maggie Ramsey — daughter of 80-year-old Magaly Delgado, who's missing — told CNN's Wolf Blitzer in Surfside that officials were giving families twice-daily briefings on the search that include exactly where they're looking: "Knowing is a little bit healing in itself."
Workers search the Surfside rubble yesterday. Photo: Gerald Herbert/AP An international tragedy: The Champlain Towers South condominium reflected Miami's international mix — Cuban and South American immigrants, Orthodox Jews, foreign retirees, AP reports. - Israel said 20 of its citizens are missing. 22 people are unaccounted for from Argentina, Venezuela, Uruguay and Paraguay.
- Sen. Marco Rubio tweeted that family members from over a dozen countries had received visas to travel to South Florida: "Most have either arrived or are now en route."
- Israel and several countries in Latin America offered to send search and rescue teams.
| | | | 3. Breaking: J.D. Vance announcing Senate run this week | J.D. Vance in 2017. Photo: Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post via Getty Images J.D. Vance — whose raw bestseller, "Hillbilly Elegy," helped elites process the Trump upset — plans to announce at a factory in Ohio this week that he's seeking the Republican nomination for Senate, sources tell me. - I'm told Vance's top issues will be the culture wars (including cancel culture, critical race theory and Big Tech), immigration and economic populism (with an emphasis on inflation).
- Day after day, Vance, 36, has been using social media to rally conservatives and rile liberals on social issues.
- Vance's team advised reporters of a "special announcement" Thursday evening in his hometown Middletown, Ohio.
- Vance, who made a fundraising swing through D.C. last week, will join a crowded field trying to replace retiring Sen. Rob Portman (R).
| | | | A message from Google | Google is helping American small businesses adapt and grow | | | | In 2020, more than 17 million American businesses received phone calls, requests for directions, messages, bookings, reviews, and other direct connections to their customers from Google. Read more in the 2020 Economic Impact Report. | | | 4. Pic du jour | Photo: Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images The Fearless Girl looks up at the NYSE, lit for Pride Weekend. | | | | 5. 👀 Book sneak peek: Barr calls Trump claims B.S. | During a House Judiciary Committee hearing last year, Attorney General Barr watches a Republican exhibit video of people rioting. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Trump Cabinet seeks redemption ... Former Attorney General Bill Barr goes on the record with ABC's Jonathan Karl, in an excerpt for The Atlantic of Karl's book, "Betrayal," moving up to Nov. 16: Barr ... looked into allegations that voting machines across the country were rigged to switch Trump votes to Biden votes. ... "We realized from the beginning it was just bulls--," Barr told me, noting that even if the machines somehow changed the count, it would show up when they were recounted by hand. "It's a counting machine, and they save everything that was counted. So you just reconcile the two. There had been no discrepancy reported anywhere, and I'm still not aware of any discrepancy." Barr recounts for Karl a scene from Jonathan Swan's "Off the Rails," his January series on President Trump's final days: Trump brought up Barr's AP interview [in which he said there was no election fraud that would have changed the outcome]. "Did you say that?" "Yes," Barr responded. "How the f--- could you do this to me? Why did you say it?" "Because it's true." The president, livid, responded by referring to himself in the third person: "You must hate Trump. You must hate Trump." Keep reading. | | | | 6. Historic Northwest heat wave shatters records | | | A riverfront fountain in Portland, Ore., yesterday. Photo: Maranie Staab/Bloomberg via Getty Images | | A stifling "heat dome" is parked over the Pacific Northwest, bringing record heat to at least 25 million, Axios' Andrew Freedman writes. - Why it matters: Extreme heat is a manifestation of human-caused climate change, with numerous studies linking such events to the long-term increase in global average temperatures.
What's happening: This heat dome is yielding temperature departures from average of between 25°F to 45°F and above across multiple states and British Columbia. - The heat, combined with a worsening drought, is raising the risk of wildfires across multiple Western states.
- It's also causing power demand to spike at a time when hydropower resources are lower than usual due to the drought conditions.
Portland, Ore., set an all-time high temperature record of 108°F yesterday, beating the previous record of 107°F. The city is forecast to reach 112°F today and tomorrow. - Seattle is forecast to reach 104°F today, which would be an all-time record. Monday looks even hotter — an astonishing 111°F.
Keep reading for why the Northwest is so hot. | | | | 7. Climate signs: Seattle lunges for air conditioning | Sarah O'Sell wheels a new air conditioner to her apartment from Junction True Value Hardware in Seattle on Friday. Photo: Manuel Valdes/AP Living without air conditioning was customary in Seattle, where official weather stations in the past century had recorded only three days over 100°, the N.Y. Times reports (subscription). - That's changing with the climate: The number of Seattle metro households with air conditioning rose from 31% in 2013 to 44% in 2020, according to Census Bureau surveys.
| | | | 8. Springsteen reopens Broadway | Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images Bruce Springsteen's one-man "Springsteen on Broadway" reopened for a vaccinated audience at St. James Theater — the first full-length Broadway show since COVID shuttered Broadway in March of 2020. - "I am here tonight to provide proof of life," The Boss said, per the N.Y. Times — a line from the monologue of his original show, which began in 2017 and ran 236 performances before closing in 2018.
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Biden brings bipartisan deal back from the brink Posted: 27 Jun 2021 08:12 AM PDT Presented by the American Investment Council: The unofficial guide to official Washington. | | | | By Zack Stanton | Presented by | | | | | | DRIVING THE DAY | | Happy Sunday! A MUST-READ ON SURFSIDE — The tragedy continues to grow in Miami-Dade County following the collapse of the Champlain Towers South early Thursday morning. There are five people confirmed dead, and at least 150 are still unaccounted for. Reporting from the scene, WaPo's Marc Fisher, Laura Reiley, Lori Rozsa and Meryl Kornfield have a vivid, devastating tick-tock of the moments before and after the building fell. Take a few minutes to give it a read. THE ART OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE DEAL — On Friday, the bipartisan infrastructure deal between President JOE BIDEN and a group of moderate senators appeared to be falling apart following Biden's suggestion that he wouldn't sign the bill unless the (much larger, party-line) reconciliation package landed on his desk simultaneously. Sen. ROB PORTMAN (R-Ohio) was " pissed and disappointed." Sen. BILL CASSIDY (R-La.) felt "blindsided." And so on. What a difference a day makes. Yesterday, Biden personally worked the phones to save the deal, as Natasha Korecki and Christopher Cadelago report, and issued a semi-apology and long clarification of his earlier remarks, which had "understandably upset some Republicans, who do not see the two plans as linked," the president said. "My comments also created the impression that I was issuing a veto threat on the very plan I had just agreed to, which was certainly not my intent." Here's Biden's full statement It seems like Biden may have saved the deal — for now, at least. — Portman quickly reaffirmed his support for the infrastructure deal: "This week Republicans and Democrats agreed on an historic bipartisan framework and we should pass it because it is good for the economy and the country." — Cassidy praised the infrastructure deal as a "good bill" that will be popular with voters on NBC's "Meet the Press" this morning: "My wife says that roads and bridges are a 'woman's problem,' if you will, because oftentimes, it is the woman, aside from commuting to work, who is also taking children to school. They're doing the shopping, and the more time she spends on that road, the less time she spends doing things of higher value. So if you speak to her, she's going to say this is a good bill." — Our own Burgess Everett has the details from Capitol Hill, reporting that Biden's "domestic agenda appears back on track in Congress, with Republicans praising his newly clarified approach to their bipartisan infrastructure plan." You can practically hear the sighs of relief from 1600 Penn. TRUMP'S SUMMER OF RETRIBUTION — In Ohio on Saturday, former President DONALD TRUMP kicked off the first in a series of planned MAGA rallies aimed at defeating House Republicans who voted to impeach him for inspiring the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol — starting with this event targeting Rep. ANTHONY GONZALEZ and boosting his primary opponent, former Trump aide MAX MILLER. But as Meridith McGraw reports, "Trump's apparent laser focus on getting even for past slights was short-lived," and the former prez mostly stuck to his greatest hits for the crowd of diehards. — That said, there was some new material. Trump praised MyPillow magnate and election conspiracy theorist MIKE LINDELL, prompting a standing ovation. And in the warm-up act by Rep. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE (R-Ga.), the audience broke into a "Lock him up!" chant about ANTHONY FAUCI, which MTG joined in on. — The event was plagued with technical difficulties. Trump complained that his TelePrompter was "waving in the wind like the American flag," and mocked his staff for shoddy work. Jumbotron screens didn't turn on, prompting the restless crowd — some far away and unable to see him — to yell about it while he spoke. And that, in turn, led the crowd to thin out as the speech dragged on. — Fun fact: Trump was onstage for 97 minutes. That's longer than the runtimes of "12 Angry Men," "Mean Girls" or "The Lion King." — One thing that's different about Trump's MAGA rallies now: He doesn't have Twitter or Facebook, as NYT's Maggie Haberman shrewdly observed on Twitter . And that creates an interesting dynamic in these "summer of retribution" rallies on behalf of his endorsed primary candidates: They function as "vehicles for himself to get attention" after "having the most attention he ever had to having the least in decades." | A message from the American Investment Council: This summer looks a lot better because of private equity's investments over the past year. Millions of Americans got vaccinated, many of the small businesses we know and love survived the pandemic and are thriving, and the travel sector is rebounding. Learn more at https://www.investmentcouncil.org/summer. | | Three more important Sunday stories: — The buzzy inside scoop on Bill Barr's decision to disavow Trump's election conspiracies, by ABC's Jonathan Karl in The Atlantic. There is a dump truck full of previously unreported news in this excerpt from Karl's upcoming book on the final months of the Trump administration, including Trump's furious reaction to A.G. BILL BARR publicly deflating his fraudulent claims about the election, and what — and who — exactly drove Barr to take that stance. A sample: "Barr told me that Republican Senate leader MITCH MCCONNELL had been urging him to speak out since mid-November. Publicly, McConnell had said nothing to criticize Trump's allegations, but he told Barr that Trump's claims were damaging to the country and to the Republican Party. Trump's refusal to concede was complicating McConnell's efforts to ensure that the GOP won the two runoff elections in Georgia scheduled for January 5. … Republicans needed to make the argument that with Biden soon to be in the White House, it was crucial that they have a majority in the Senate to check his power. But McConnell also believed that if he openly declared Biden the winner, Trump would be enraged and likely act to sabotage the Republican Senate campaigns in Georgia. Barr related his conversations with McConnell to me. McConnell confirms the account." — WaPo's Erik Wemple on the teeth-gnashing at Fox News over Ben Smith's column on Tucker Carlson. Fox News host TUCKER CARLSON likes to attack the "fake news" media, but as NYT columnist BEN SMITH wrote in his much-discussed column this week, the irony is that Carlson is himself a frequent source for reporters, gossiping about the goings-on both in TrumpWorld and at the network with the same journalists he trashes on his show — which gives his whole shtick a bit of a kayfabe feel. Though a poorly kept secret in much of the media world, this appears to have rankled some big-name Fox News personalities, including MARK LEVIN and SEAN HANNITY , as Wemple reports. — NYT's Shane Goldmacher on the widespread use of deceptive fundraising tactics to scam the elderly . There's no way to sugarcoat it: This is an incredibly damning read on the political fundraising industry. Looking at federal campaign contributions from California in the 2020 cycle, the Times found that "more than four times as much money was refunded to donors who are 70 and older than to adults under the age of 50 — for both Republicans and Democrats." The reasons why verge on elder abuse. "The dirty little secret of online political fundraising is that the most aggressive and pernicious practices that campaigns use to raise money are especially likely to ensnare unsuspecting older people," writes Goldmacher, referencing the now-commonplace "faux bill notices and official-looking correspondence; bogus offers to match donations and hidden links to unsubscribe; and prechecked boxes that automatically repeat donations, which are widely seen as the most egregious scheme. … Even the kinds of silly deceptions that millennials and digital natives might roll their eyes at — like stress-inducing donation countdown clocks — can more easily distract or confuse many retirees who adopted computers later in life." Good Sunday morning. Thanks for reading Playbook. Drop us a line: Rachael Bade, Eugene Daniels, Ryan Lizza, Tara Palmeri. | | A message from the American Investment Council: This summer looks a lot better because of private equity's investments over the past year. Learn more about private equity's investments at https://www.investmentcouncil.org/summer. | | SUNDAY BEST … Sen. JOE MANCHIN (D-W.Va.) on ABC's "This Week" on whether progressives will support the bipartisan infrastructure bill: "I hope they just look at the bill. … We've worked on the one track. We're going to work on the second track. … I think we need to make some adjustments. And I'm willing to step forward to make those adjustments." White House senior adviser CEDRIC RICHMOND on "Fox News Sunday" on Biden's infrastructure clarification: "People keep underestimating us. We keep delivering. … [Biden] says exactly what he's been saying in terms of this is a once-in-a-lifetime investment. … I think what he's doing is making sure that we're talking about the issue and not the process." Rep. ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ (D-N.Y.) on the infrastructure bill on "Meet The Press": "The president is more than able to take his own approach, but I believe that we also have to talk about this missing piece, which is the House. And I believe that in the House, and House Democrats are very committed to making sure that, you know — in Senator Cassidy's words — that infrastructure is very centered on women, and in addition to a bridge, you need a babysitter." Portman on "This Week" on whether Trump is still the leader of the GOP: "He's definitely the leader of the party in the sense that he has high popularity among the Republican base and that's what you saw last night, I think. You saw a big turnout. But my view is pretty simple, is that the Republican Party and President Trump ought to focus on two things. One is policies. … And second, let's focus on 2022 and getting the House majority back and the Senate majority." Sen. MITT ROMNEY (R-Utah) on CNN's "State of the Union" on Trump: "I also think, frankly, that here in the U.S., there's a growing recognition that this is a bit like WWF, that it's entertaining, but it's not real. And I know people want to say, yes, they believe in the 'big lie' in some cases, but I think people recognize that it's a lot of show and bombast, but it's going nowhere. The election is over. It was fair. Look, the president was crying foul on election night and actually before election night. And the question is, what were his sources of information? … Did he hear it from the Justice Department? No. Did he hear it from the intelligence community? No. So, where did he hear it from? The MyPillow guy? Rudy Giuliani?" — Romney on "critical race theory": "Let's keep the federal government out of telling people what can be taught in our schools, because, by the way, that's the sort of direction you see out of places like China, where they censor the media, they censor what can be taught in schools. Let's not open the door to that in this country." BIDEN'S SUNDAY — The president and first lady JILL BIDEN will arrive at the White House at 8 p.m. HARRIS' SUNDAY — The VP is in Los Angeles and has nothing on her public schedule. | | SUBSCRIBE TO WEST WING PLAYBOOK: Add West Wing Playbook to keep up with the power players, latest policy developments and intriguing whispers percolating inside the West Wing and across the highest levels of the Cabinet. For buzzy nuggets and details you won't find anywhere else, subscribe today. | | | | | PLAYBOOK READS | | | PHOTO OF THE DAY: Rescue workers search the rubble of the Champlain Towers South condominium in the Surfside area of Miami on Saturday, June 26, after the building partially collapsed on Thursday. | Lynne Sladky/AP Photo | THE SURFSIDE BUILDING COLLAPSE EXPERTS TEAM UP TO UNCOVER WHAT HAPPENED — "Team of specialists sent to south Florida to probe collapse," AP: "A half-dozen scientists and engineers who specialize in disastrous structure failures are headed to south Florida to collect firsthand information on the cause of the catastrophic Champlain Towers South collapse. Their initial work will be used to determine whether to pursue a more thorough study. "The first two members of the team arrived in Florida on Friday and four more will be there by Monday, said Jason Averill, an official at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. … Averill said the team will collect information over the next week to decide whether a more thorough investigation is warranted." — "Engineer Warned of 'Major Structural Damage' at Florida Condo Complex," by NYT's Mike Baker, Anjali Singhvi and Patricia Mazzei: "Three years before the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex near Miami, a consultant found alarming evidence of 'major structural damage' to the concrete slab below the pool deck and 'abundant' cracking and crumbling of the columns, beams and walls of the parking garage under the 13-story building. "The engineer's report helped shape plans for a multimillion-dollar repair project that was set to get underway soon — more than two and a half years after the building managers were warned — but the building suffered a catastrophic collapse in the middle of the night on Thursday, crushing sleeping residents in a massive heap of debris." THE WHITE HOUSE REPORT CARD — "Biden's Push for Equity in Government Hits Legal and Political Roadblocks," by NYT's Michael Shear, Stacy Cowley and Alan Rappeport: "No part of Mr. Biden's agenda has been as ambitious as his attempt to embrace racial considerations when making decisions. It pushes against limits set by the Supreme Court, which say programs based on race must be 'narrowly tailored' to accomplish a 'compelling governmental interest.' And it ignites passions at a time when Democrats hold the narrowest majority in Congress and the country is already seething with disagreements about race, power and fairness. … "The challenges to Mr. Biden's proposals have so far halted only a small fraction of his broader equity agenda, which has already ensured that billions of dollars in government spending have reached African Americans and poor women. … Administration officials say the court rulings and political opposition are merely speed bumps that will do little to block progress. And they say Mr. Biden will continue to fight for parts of his legislative agenda that are not in a compromise bill." NEW NORMAL — "The remarkably unremarkable White House Pride ceremony," by WaPo's Annie Linskey: "Friday's warm presidential embrace of the LGBTQ community was remarkable for not being all that remarkable because of how much and how quickly the country and the Democratic Party have changed. Public opinion among Democrats is overwhelmingly supportive of LGBTQ rights, and Biden talks so frequently on the subject that it's become routine, another agenda item he ticks off in his public remarks." | | A message from the American Investment Council: This summer looks a lot better because of private equity's investments over the past year. | | POLITICS ROUNDUP PROJECTING OUT — "What Does Eric Adams, Working-Class Champion, Mean for the Democrats?" by NYT's Katie Glueck: "With his substantial early lead in the Democratic mayoral primary when votes were counted Tuesday night, ERIC ADAMS, the Brooklyn borough president, demonstrated the enduring power of a candidate who can connect to working- and middle-class Black and Latino voters, while also appealing to some white voters with moderate views. "Mr. Adams is not yet assured of victory. But if he prevails, it would be a triumph for a campaign that focused more heavily on those constituencies than any other winning New York City mayoral candidate in recent history. As the national Democratic Party navigates debates over identity and ideology, the mayoral primary in the largest city in the United States is highlighting critical questions about which voters make up the party's base in the Biden era, and who best speaks for them." RON JOHN — "At WI convention, Ron Johnson calls for GOP to 'take back our culture,'" The Capital Times (Madison, Wis.): "U.S. Sen. RON JOHNSON preached unity and positivity to the party faithful at the state Republican convention on Saturday, painting Democrats as an angry party bent on fundamentally changing the United States. "Johnson said he's 'more panicked' than ever about the state of the country, having run for the first time in 2010 based on the same fears. … Johnson has not yet announced whether he will seek a third term, but took the stage to chants of 'six more years!'" PANDEMIC DON'T CALL IT A 'PASSPORT' — "States hesitant to adopt digital COVID vaccine verification," AP: "Across the U.S., many hard-hit businesses eager to return to normal have been reluctant to demand proof of vaccination from customers. And the public and the politicians in many places have made it clear they don't care for the idea. In fact, far more states have banned proof-of-vaccination policies than have created smartphone-based programs for people to digitally display their vaccination status." COVERT OPS — "As Parents Forbid Covid Shots, Defiant Teenagers Seek Ways to Get Them," NYT: "[T]he secret that Elizabeth, 17, a rising high-school senior from New York City, keeps from hers is new to the buffet of adolescent misdeeds. She doesn't want her parents to know that she is vaccinated against Covid-19. Her divorced parents have equal say over her health care. "Although her mother strongly favors the vaccine, her father angrily opposes it and has threatened to sue her mother if Elizabeth gets the shot. Elizabeth is keeping her secret not only from her father, but also her mother, so her mom can have plausible deniability. (Elizabeth asked to be identified only by her middle name.) … Forty states require parental consent for vaccination of minors under 18, and Nebraska sets the age at 19. … Now, because of the Covid crisis, some states and cities are seeking to relax medical consent rules." BACK IN BUSINESS — "1st post-pandemic cruise ship from U.S. sails away," AP BEYOND THE BELTWAY POLICING IN AMERICA — "Democrats pushed hard last year to rein in police. A rise in murders is prompting a shift," by WaPo's Sean Sullivan, Marianna Sotomayor and Jacqueline Alemany: "Thirteen months after the police killing of GEORGE FLOYD sparked an impassioned movement in the Democratic Party to rein in police departments, a surge in homicides has prompted a shift in the opposite direction. Democrats are scrambling to make new investments in policing and seeking to project toughness on crime, even as they continue pushing for police reforms and alternative means of deterring crime. … "These trends have alarmed Democrats at all levels — from the White House, where Biden recently delivered his first major speech on fighting crime; to voters, who are rallying behind crime-focused candidates in early primaries; to U.S. House members who are bluntly warning liberal colleagues to tone down their attacks on law enforcement." | | SUBSCRIBE TO "THE RECAST" TODAY: Power is shifting in Washington and in communities across the country. More people are demanding a seat at the table, insisting that politics is personal and not all policy is equitable. The Recast is a twice-weekly newsletter that explores the changing power dynamics in Washington and breaks down how race and identity are recasting politics and policy in America. 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Imminent "Tipping Point" for This Stock (Ticker Symbol Inside). | 27 June Posted: 27 Jun 2021 08:08 AM PDT From time to time, we come across offers that you may find interesting, here's one of them: Dear Subscriber,
CNBC once nicknamed Whitney Tilson "The Prophet."
For the past 20 years, he's had an uncanny ability to pick the right stocks and call massive market changes.
Tilson also accurately predicted the decline of 88 different stocks, including three bankruptcies over his career.
His work even contributed to the ouster of the CEO at America's most famous rental-car company, which recently filed for bankruptcy.
He's now releasing his latest stock name and ticker in this video.
While he was a hedge fund manager, Tilson also purchased for his clients many of the most valuable stocks in recent history, long before they were household names... including: - Netflix when it was $7.78 a share (today it's worth 6,300% more)
- Apple at $1.42 (it's up more than 35,000% since then)
- Amazon at $48 (it's up more than 6,400% since then)
- And many, many more.
That's why it's critical for you to take a few minutes to hear about the huge new trend Tilson has identified. Best regards,
Sam Latter Editor in Chief, Empire Financial Research
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What to Cook This Week Posted: 27 Jun 2021 08:03 AM PDT Try a new recipe for jalapeño-marinated pork chops, or for baked crispy fish with tartar sauce. Christopher Simpson for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. | Sunday, June 27, 2021 Sam Sifton | Good morning. Father’s Day, first day of summer, Bieber on the car radio as neighbors cruise to the beach: It’d be a nice one to cook outside if you can, or to pretend that you’re cooking outside if you can’t. I like these thin-cut, jalapeño-marinated grilled pork chops (above) for the menu, with their vegetal zing and cilantro thrum, topped with a red onion relish. Maybe some mango slaw on the side? That’d be nice. | Of course, you might feel the same way about a pizza from your favorite place, a can of cold beer or glass of lemonade, some Mr. Frosty on the stoop afterward. You don’t have to cook your own food to feel the pleasures of the season. But I think it helps. I think it grounds us. I think cooking regularly, especially after more than a year of cooking regularly, is a good habit to keep. | So make those pork chops or whatever you’d like, and on Monday maybe you could end your day with an orzo salad with peppers and feta, a kind of Basque piperade over the pasta, even better at room temperature than hot from the stove. Make it early in the evening and eat it later on, when the sun has dipped. | For Tuesday’s meal, how about black pepper chicken thighs with mango, rum and cashews? Excellent with rice! | On Wednesday, you could consider roasted salmon with miso rice and ginger-scallion vinaigrette, though if that’s too much preparation for the middle of the week, you wouldn’t go wrong with a simple pasta with mint and Parmesan. (Want to make that pasta luxe? Add some crab meat and paper-thin slices of seeded jalapeño.) | Recall the pleasures of childhood on Thursday, with this ace new recipe for crispy fish with tartar sauce, like something out of a deep fryer but actually cooked in the oven. The tartar sauce goes on the fish before the bread crumbs, which helps them adhere and really flavors the fish. Smashed and fried potatoes to go with, please. | And then on Friday, how about a beer-can chicken, with a classic pasta salad to go with it — or this herby potato salad with smashed olives, or this pickleback slaw? | Thousands and thousands more recipes to cook this week are waiting for you on New York Times Cooking. You need a subscription to access them all, but I’m hoping you’ll find that of value: These are good recipes we’ve assembled! Subscriptions in any case support our work and allow it to continue. Please, if you haven’t already, subscribe today. | We are as always standing by to help, should something go wrong with your cooking or our technology. Just write cookingcare@nytimes.com. Someone will get back to you, I promise. | And if you’ve got some extra time today and want to spend it on a device, check us out on Instagram, and on Facebook as well. On Twitter, you’ll find links to our news articles. And you should absolutely visit us on YouTube, where Yewande Komolafe recently demonstrated the preparation of Brazilian moqueca, a beautiful seafood stew. | Now, it’s a far cry from yogurt and saffron, but James Ellroy’s latest novel has arrived, “Widespread Panic,” based on the real-life exploits of the Hollywood fixer Freddy Otash, the inspiration for Jake Gittes, Jack Nicholson’s character in the film “Chinatown.” He’s in purgatory and the only way out is confession: “My meshugenah march down memory lane begins NOW.” | Kurt Andersen has a seven-part podcast rolling out, “Nixon at War,” about Vietnam and the president who oversaw its terrible end. Get started on that. | Here’s Helena Bonham Carter and Gillian Anderson in conversation, in Interview, of course. | Finally, two great reads in The Times: Tejal Rao on the resurgence of Los Angeles’s Chinatown and Priya Krishna on the trailblazing television chef Martin Yan. Enjoy those and I’ll be back on Monday. | | Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Monica Pierini. | 30 minutes, 4 to 6 servings (about 10 cups) | | David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. | 25 minutes, 4 servings | | Christopher Simpson for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. | 45 minutes, 4 servings | | David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. | 30 minutes, plus cooling, 6 servings | | | |
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[New post] From Montserrat to Norwood Junction: a goalkeeper’s journey Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:37 AM PDT insidecroydon posted: " ANDREW SINCLAIR charts one of the more remarkable pieces of summer transfer business conducted in the Southern Counties East League Div 1 On June 2 this year, Nic Taylor kept a clean sheet for Montserrat in a 4-0 victory over the US Virgin Islands " ANDREW SINCLAIR charts one of the more remarkable pieces of summer transfer business conducted in the Southern Counties East League Div 1 On June 2 this year, Nic Taylor kept a clean sheet for Montserrat in a 4-0 victory over the US Virgin Islands in the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers. On June 13, Taylor signed […] Read more of this post |
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3 primary signals for profitable insider trading Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:33 AM PDT Hey Investor, Here at Josh's Daily Direction, you should have seen our reactions when we watched Ross's third video!
Let's just say a couple of jaws hit the floor. Click here to watch Ross's third short video on the 3 rules you need to know to maximize these perfectly legal "insider" trades. We've been talking a lot about the upcoming earnings season that starts in less than two weeks and how you can piggyback off the trades that CEOs, CFOs, board members and other top executives of publicly traded companies. It's powerful stuff.
But now Ross is getting into the really juicy stuff.
These are the rules that you need to follow for the chance at profitable insider trading! Rule number two is the one that's creating SO MUCH BUZZ.
It has to do with what Ross calls cluster trading.
This is when multiple players all place trades on the same stock in the same short time period.
It works because it's a VERY good indicator that they know something you don't know. Like with Southwest Airlines when in a 36 hour period the Executive Vice President, Chief Operations Officer, President, CEO, and a Director all made 6 figure buys with their personal money.
The result?
The stock nearly doubled in less than a year.
Click here to watch Ross's third video and discover the 3 rules of piggybacking off of CEOs, CFOs, and board member trades. You have got to watch this video! Ross's rules make SO MUCH SENSE. Happy Trading! Josh's Daily Direction P.S. Then when you're done watching the video make sure you fill in the form under the video with your best text number. This lets you get Ross's next Alert FREE and claims your ticket to Tuesday's deep dive event!
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[Redacted] What new law does Pelosi not want you to see...?! | 27 June Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:31 AM PDT Here's a special message from our partners that we thought you'd like: What is Nancy Pelosi Hiding? Under the cover of pandemic, did Pelosi introduce a bill to drop the dollar? One renowned International Expert warns: "Most dangerous financial reform in American history" This email was sent to edwardlorilla1986.paxforex@blogger.com because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to white list us © 2021 Top Investor Daily. All Rights Reserved. 263 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115 Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe | |
Is Elon Musk Losing his Mind??!?! Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:33 AM PDT What has Elon Musk so happy? Editor's Note: Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention that we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. |
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Biden Set To Trigger $8 Trillion Money Shift Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:06 AM PDT Between this and the Biden administration's $1.9 trillion stimulus program… Editor's Note: The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. Dear Reader, This is NOT a political message. This is about your money. You see, the Federal Reserve is printing $120 billion every single month. Do the math. That means in the next two years, the Fed is going to be printing another $2.8 trillion. Between this and the Biden administration's $1.9 trillion stimulus program… $2 trillion infrastructure program… And the $1.7 trillion climate change program, we're talking about $8 TRILLION. At the same time… Raoul Pal, CEO of the advisory service Global Macro Investor, believes trillions will flow into one tech investment (click here to get the ticker, no strings attached.) He said: "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We get to front-run a wall of money. This is the biggest, best, single bet I've ever seen in my career of every asset I've ever looked at." Don't be left out. Click here and get the ticker now. Regards, Kyle Warnke, Managing Editor, Palm Beach Letter This email was sent to edwardlorilla1986.paxforex@blogger.com because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. Trading involves risk. The information provided is NOT trading advice. Neither the Editors, the Publisher, nor any of their respective affiliates make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from the newsletter. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. This recipient of this email assumes responsibility for conducting its own due diligence on the aforementioned company or entity and assumes full responsibility, and releases the sender from liability for any purchase or order made from any company or entity mentioned or recommended in this email. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Please contact your financial advisor for specific financial advice tailored to your personal circumstances. Actual results may differ. Nothing here constitutes a recommendation respecting the particular security illustrated. Copyright © 2021 Leinster 134, London, SW35GB Property of Web Impact LLC. All Rights Reserved. Unsubscribe | |
Tech Convergence Could Put $6K Back Into Your Account. | 27 June Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:05 AM PDT Below is a message from our partners that we thought you'd enjoy: Dear Subscriber,
The recent convergence of two incredible new technologies could soon: - Dramatically change the value of homes and real estate all over the country.
- Put as much as $6,000 a year back into most U.S. families' bank accounts.
- Force the radical overhaul of the tax code in almost every city and small town in America.
- Transform the energy business, the insurance industry, and parts of the healthcare industry.
- All while saving millions of lives – and creating an opportunity for tremendous gains for early investors.
The man who's figured this out, probably before anyone else, is Whitney Tilson.
Today, Tilson will explain everything you need to know in this video.
Including the full details on his single favorite investment in this space. Sam Latter Editor in Chief, Empire Financial Research
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America’s Top Stock Cop Warns: “Prepare for a Vaccine Crash” Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:01 AM PDT Editor's Note: Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention that we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. Dear Reader, Joel Litman’s unique investigative skill has a history of uncovering the truth… Even when it goes against what the mainstream media wants you to believe. Like when he called the March 2020 coronavirus crash a month early… warning of the “possibility of a negative shock” in early February. Just a few weeks later, the negative shock came… And the market dropped 34% in a matter of days. Anyone who listened to Joel’s warning was prepared. Joel called the bottom of the coronavirus crash as well. On March 16, at the low point, Joel wrote: “Investors are fearful today. This is the time for the ‘smart money’ to remain greedy.” Over the next month the market rallied… And it hasn’t looked back since. Now, Joel has a warning for all Americans: “Do this BEFORE you get the vaccine.” Sincerely, Sam Latter Editor-in-Chief Altimetry Research PS. 8 out of the top 10 richest money managers in the world use Joel’s unique investigative research. He’s taught his stock market technique to future CEOs at Harvard and the Wharton business school. Joel usually keeps his research classified – available only to his big-money clients. But today, he’s doing something very rare. He’s sharing this urgent warning with the public. Trading involves risk. The information provided is NOT trading advice. Neither the Editors, the Publisher, nor any of their respective affiliates make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from the newsletter. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. This recipient of this email assumes responsibility for conducting its own due diligence on the aforementioned company or entity and assumes full responsibility, and releases the sender from liability for any purchase or order made from any company or entity mentioned or recommended in this email. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Please contact your financial advisor for specific financial advice tailored to your personal circumstances. Actual results may differ. Nothing here constitutes a recommendation respecting the particular security illustrated. This offer is brought to you by Web Impact LLC. Al Jerozolimskie 85, 02-001 Warsaw, Poland. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Web Impact LLC click link below | |
Stock Warning: "This Will NOT End Well" Posted: 27 Jun 2021 07:08 AM PDT It's already starting... Editor's Note: Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention that we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. |
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- The S&P 500 closed above 4,000 for the first time in history...
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Little do they know... By year's end, a dramatic financial event could rock the U.S. stock market. And it could disrupt our country's entire financial system – and your wealth. Today, one world-renowned financial analyst is stepping forward to explain exactly what's coming. He's studied the financial markets for over 25 years, and gained a following of 750,000 people for his eerily accurate stock market predictions. But he believes this could be the most radical market shift in his lifetime. He told me: "This financial event will be talked about for decades to come. And you'll be able to separate everyone you know into two groups: Those who saw it coming. And those who were completely blindsided. If you don't understand what's happening... and prepare yourself NOW... I promise that this won't end well for your money." He shares the details of this financial event in a new presentation, which you can access for free right here. You'll gain an understanding of the financial markets that most Americans won't get until it's much too late. Plus the name and ticker symbol of a stock that could significantly fast-track your wealth because of what's coming. But I should warn you: This message is incredibly time-sensitive. As you'll hear, you could have just weeks to prepare yourself and your family's finances. So your window of opportunity is rapidly closing... Click here for everything you need to prepare. Sincerely, Allison Comotto Staff Writer, Stansberry Research Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 | |
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Warning: The government and Microsoft are coming for your money…! | 27 June Posted: 27 Jun 2021 06:35 AM PDT Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: It may look like an ordinary document that you would pay no attention to… However… This document is a US patent under the file number "060606"... According to the US patent office…. Microsoft have created a strange and creepy device that will completely change how you save, spend, borrow and invest. Now this hasn't happened overnight… It's a plan worth $1.87 trillion dollars and has been backed by the likes of.. - The Clinton Foundation…
- The UN…
- The IMF…
- The Federal Reserve.
You see this shift has been brewing for a while now… And the senate is currently reviewing a law that'll make the "digital dollar" a reality in 2021… If you've ever wondered why the sudden change for credit instead of cash? Or even been surprised by the "NO CASH ONLY CREDIT" signs printed on stores recently… You're not alone… There's a massive financial shift happening as we speak… But I've connected the dots and explain everything I know in this short video… I do apologise for my bad internet connection… I've done the best I can do to record this video from rural Argentina… (I've explained why I'm here in the video) But you need to see this… Especially if you have more than $5000 in a bank right now… or in a retirement fund. This email was sent to edwardlorilla1986.paxforex@blogger.com because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to white list us © 2021 The American Rebirth. All Rights Reserved. 163 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10023 Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe | |
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Your Daily Career Horoscope Sun Jun 27 Posted: 27 Jun 2021 06:18 AM PDT Today marks the low point of the month for you with regard to your career. You are likely to feel weighed down and sluggish. You will get the feeling that you are driving with the emergency brake on. Hang in there. Things can only go up from here. Not displaying correctly? View in browser | Sunday, June 27, 2021 | | | | | Hi Pax, Today marks the low point of the month for you with regard to your career. You are likely to feel weighed down and sluggish. You will get the feeling that you are driving with the emergency brake on. Hang in there. Things can only go up from here. Yesterday | Tomorrow Is it true love? Consult a trusted advisor with a free live psychic reading. Chat online now. | | | | | | | Horoscope.com Store BIRTH CHART In your natal chart, the zodiac sign energy at play show your strengths, weaknesses, biggest fears, and more. Here, you'll receive a detailed birth chart analysis that shows who you really are. Shop Now › | | 2021 PREMIUM HOROSCOPE What's coming for your zodiac sign? Our yearly horoscope covers every topic including love and money. Also included are key astrological dates to watch for, so you'll know exactly what's ahead. Shop Now › | | | | | More Readings Discover our free daily tarot reading, the perfect way to start your day. Pick A Card › | | Love can be like the weather - hot and steamy one day, cold and foggy the next. Your Daily Love Tarot is like a forecast for each day.... Pick A Card › | | | | | Don't miss our daily articles | Explore our games | | | Link |
Your Daily Tarot Sun Jun 27 Posted: 27 Jun 2021 06:18 AM PDT A rather chaotic day awaits you on the emotional front, dear friend… An internal conflict threatens between the Emperor, who demands emotional stability, and the Lovers, who cause you to question your every move. There is one solution: get to the bottom of your doubts and confirm your feelings with greater conviction – you can do it! If you want to advance your career, have confidence in your own abilities. The Sun provides you with extra self-confidence and self-assurance today, but it's still a struggle, because the Lovers invariably mean nagging doubts. Don't give in to the fear that you're not up to other people's expectations. Quite clearly, you do have all the competencies and skills to fulfill your contract, so there's not reason to worry. Just get on with it! Not displaying correctly? View in browser | Sunday, June 27, 2021 | | | | | | | | A rather chaotic day awaits you on the emotional front, dear friend… An internal conflict threatens between the Emperor, who demands emotional stability, and the Lovers, who cause you to question your every move. There is one solution: get to the bottom of your doubts and confirm your feelings with greater conviction – you can do it! If you want to advance your career, have confidence in your own abilities. The Sun provides you with extra self-confidence and self-assurance today, but it's still a struggle, because the Lovers invariably mean nagging doubts. Don't give in to the fear that you're not up to other people's expectations. Quite clearly, you do have all the competencies and skills to fulfill your contract, so there's not reason to worry. Just get on with it! Read More Get another reading → Is it true love? Consult a trusted advisor with a free psychic reading. Chat online now. | | | | | SHOP HOROSCOPE.COM STORE → In your natal chart, the zodiac sign energy at play show your strengths, weaknesses, biggest fears, and more. Here, you'll receive a detailed birth chart analysis that shows who you really are. Shop Now › | | YES/NO TAROT READING Sometimes, the best answer is the most direct one. Our “yes or not” Tarot reading provides just that, so you can finally come to grips with what you need. You’ll get a straight, honest Tarot reading as if you were sitting in front of a Tarot reader. Shop Now › | | | UNCOVER FREE TAROT READINGS → Discover our free daily tarot reading, the perfect way to start your day. Pick A Card › | | Love can be like the weather - hot and steamy one day, cold and foggy the next. Your Daily Love Tarot is like a forecast for each day.... Pick A Card › | | | | | Link |
Your Daily Health Horoscope Sun Jun 27 Posted: 27 Jun 2021 06:16 AM PDT You sometimes like to do things alone, but it's important to be aware not to overdo this. Isolation can be risky. It's important to involve friends and family in your life whenever possible so that you get the necessary perspective on how you're living. When you look great, don't you want someone to tell you? When you need a haircut, isn't it kind of cool to be reminded by someone who cares? Be careful not to cut yourself off from important sources of love and support - it's an unconscious act for some of you. Not displaying correctly? View in browser | Sunday, June 27, 2021 | | | | | | | Hi Pax, You sometimes like to do things alone, but it's important to be aware not to overdo this. Isolation can be risky. It's important to involve friends and family in your life whenever possible so that you get the necessary perspective on how you're living. When you look great, don't you want someone to tell you? When you need a haircut, isn't it kind of cool to be reminded by someone who cares? Be careful not to cut yourself off from important sources of love and support - it's an unconscious act for some of you. Yesterday | Tomorrow Is it true love? Consult a trusted advisor with a free live psychic reading. Chat online now. | | | | | | | | Horoscope.com Store BIRTH CHART In your natal chart, the zodiac sign energy at play show your strengths, weaknesses, biggest fears, and more. Here, you'll receive a detailed birth chart analysis that shows who you really are. Shop Now › | | 2021 PREMIUM HOROSCOPE What's coming for your zodiac sign? Our yearly horoscope covers every topic including love and money. Also included are key astrological dates to watch for, so you'll know exactly what's ahead. Shop Now › | | | | | More Readings Discover our free daily tarot reading, the perfect way to start your day. Pick A Card › | | Love can be like the weather - hot and steamy one day, cold and foggy the next. Your Daily Love Tarot is like a forecast for each day.... Pick A Card › | | | | | Don't miss our daily articles | Explore our games | | | Link |
Your Daily Love Horoscope Sun Jun 27 Posted: 27 Jun 2021 06:15 AM PDT It would be wise not to count your chickens before they hatch, especially with the current astral configuration. If you had definitely planned on doing something special with your love interest, watch out, as an unexpected disruption may occur, which means that it cannot go ahead. Rather than overreact to this annoyance, stay calm and allow events to reveal the way forward. It may work out better than you imagined. Not displaying correctly? View in browser | Sunday, June 27, 2021 | | | | | | | Hi Pax, It would be wise not to count your chickens before they hatch, especially with the current astral configuration. If you had definitely planned on doing something special with your love interest, watch out, as an unexpected disruption may occur, which means that it cannot go ahead. Rather than overreact to this annoyance, stay calm and allow events to reveal the way forward. It may work out better than you imagined. Yesterday | Tomorrow Is it true love? Consult a trusted advisor with a free psychic reading. Chat online now. | | | | | | | | Horoscope.com Store In your natal chart, the zodiac sign energy at play show your strengths, weaknesses, biggest fears, and more. Here, you'll receive a detailed birth chart analysis that shows who you really are. Shop Now › | | LOVE COMPATIBILITY Zodiac love compatibility is complex. Two signs may seem like the most compatible zodiac signs, but in reality, they may have completely different relationship goals. Find out whether you and your partner are a perfect match by putting your zodiac compatibility to the test. Shop Now › | | | | | More Readings Discover our free daily tarot reading, the perfect way to start your day. Pick A Card › | | Love can be like the weather - hot and steamy one day, cold and foggy the next. Your Daily Love Tarot is like a forecast for each day.... Pick A Card › | | | | | Don't miss our daily articles | Games for You | | | Link |
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