Horoscopes Today, June 13, 2025
Horoscopes Today, June 13, 2025
Here are the horoscopes for today, Friday, June 13, 2025.
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Gemini (May 21 - June 21)
At a crossroads? The sun's clash with the lunar nodes delivers a choice: stay safe or take up space!
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Cancer (June 22 - July 22)
Meditating on it? As the sun and lunar nodes clash, expand your perspective. Nitpicking the details will get you nowhere!
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Leo (July 23 - August 22)
The sun's clash with the lunar nodes reveals that if you want to move on, you've got to let go!
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Virgo (August 23 - September 22)
Getting recognized for your work? If you want to keep the momentum, you need the right people in your corner.
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Libra (September 23 - October 22)
Studying the big picture? As the sun and lunar nodes clash, your happiness depends on tackling a problem holistically.
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Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)
Success doesn't have to be hard-won! As the sun and lunar nodes clash, allow yourself to spiral upwards!
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Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)
Striking the right balance? As the sun and lunar nodes clash, prioritizing home and roots matters more than you think.
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Capricorn (December 21 - January 19)
Making improvements? Rethink your strategy as the sun and lunar nodes clash. Getting creative matters more than getting it right.
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Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)
What will make you happy? As the sun and lunar nodes clash, follow your heart, even if support is lacking.
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Pisces (February 19 - March 20)
Trusting your instincts? Don't look to others for direction. Carve out a unique path as the sun and lunar nodes clash!
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Aries (March 21 - April 19)
Staying sharp for signs? Today, the sun clashes with the lunar nodes, illuminating where to direct your attention.
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Taurus (April 20 - May 20)
Building on what you have? As the sun and lunar nodes clash, the secret to success lies in your community!
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New York Post
13 hours ago
- New York Post
Pope Leo XIV makes waves with his fashion choices
When Pope Leo XIV stepped out on the central loggia of St. Peter's Basilica to greet the crowd for the first time after his May 8 election, liturgical fashion aficionados around the globe took note: Gone was the simple white cassock and silver cross favored by Pope Francis. Back was the red satin mozzetta shoulder cape, the burgundy stola with gold embroidery and a gold cross held by a double-stranded silken gold cord. Over Leo's first few weeks, the excitement grew among liturgical fashion-conscious Catholics as they noticed new additions to the wardrobe, or rather a return to the old additions of the papal wardrobe: cufflinks, white pants, lace. After Francis' revolutionary papacy, Vatican watchers are now wondering if Leo's return to the past sartorial look means a return to the past on other things too, including more substantial policy issues. But for tailors at the elite handful of liturgical tailoring shops in Rome, there is hope that Leo's return to the fancier garb of popes past will mean a boon to business if Leo's traditional look has a trickle-down effect from the pope to priests and all those in between. 5 Newly elected Pope Leo XIV appears at the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican on May 8, with a red satin mozzetta shoulder cape, burgundy stola with gold embroidery and a gold cross on a silken gold cord. AP The style is a return to form According to the Rev. John Wauck, professor of church communication at the Pontifical Holy Cross University in Rome, Leo's clothing choices are a 'return to form,' and his attire similar to that worn by Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II and other popes going back to the middle ages. They show 'a respect for tradition,' he said. Such respect for the papal office is important for many conservative Catholics. Many conservatives and traditionalists soured on Francis' informal style and disdain for tradition, which reached its pinnacle with his his crackdown on the old Latin Mass. The old liturgy was celebrated before the modernizing reforms of the 1960s Second Vatican Council; Francis greatly restricted access to the old liturgy, saying it had become a source of division in parishes. Leo has shown strong familiarity with Latin, and has taken to singing the Sunday noontime prayer in Latin. Some traditionalist Catholics are hoping Leo will take the pro-Latin path even further and reverse Francis to allow greater use of the traditional Latin Mass. Massimo Faggioli, professor of theology at Villanova University, where Leo went to college, said it's too early to tell if Leo will reverse Francis' reform. 'It remains to be seen if Leo's more traditional attire and liturgical style means that he will change Francis' strong decisions limiting the so-called 'Latin Mass,'' he said. 5 Leo's clothing choices are a 'return to form,' Rev. John Wauck, professor of church communication at the Pontifical Holy Cross University in Rome, says. AP That said, Faggioli said U.S. conservatives seems particularly happy with Leo's traditional attire, given Francis' disdain for the fashion pomp of the papacy. 'In this sense, Francis might have been a parenthesis or an interlude, more than a changer of the tradition in 'papal style,'' he said in an email. Leo has made other changes, too At his inaugural Mass on May 18, 2025, Pope Leo XIV reached out his arm to sprinkle holy water and revealed a shirt with cufflinks, which Francis had largely avoided. He was also wearing an amitto, and an alb held in place by a cingulum. For the non-experts, the amitto is a lacy linen cloth that goes around the neck, the alb is the white tunic worn under the ceremonial vestment, and the cingulum is a braided rope with tassels that serves as a belt. If it weren't for photographers' long lenses relentlessly trained on the pope's every gesture, Leo's switch from Francis's standard black pants to more traditional white papal trousers would have gone completely unnoticed. In addition to the clothing changes, Leo has returned to some other traditions of the Vatican that Francis eschewed. 5 Pope Leo XIV wore cufflinks, which Pope Francis had largely avoided, along with an amitto, which is a lacy linen cloth that goes around the neck at his inaugural Mass on May 18. AP 5 Leo switched from Francis's standard black pants to more traditional white papal trousers. AP 5 Leo has shown himself willing to accept the traditional 'baciamano' or kissing of his ring. AP He has shown himself willing to accept the traditional 'baciamano' or kissing of his ring. Francis disliked having his ring kissed and often pulled his hand away if someone tried to kiss it. 'I think that what we see with Pope Leo is a willingness to embrace tradition, even if it risks seeming perhaps more formal than Pope Francis,' Wauck said. The idea is that 'seeing that tradition as a treasure to be conserved and embraced as opposed to something that makes one feel perhaps a little bit standoffish.' It remains to be seen whether Leo will move into the papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace, which stood empty during the 12-year Francis papacy. Francis shocked the world by choosing to live in a small room at the Santa Marta residence at the Vatican, eating his meals in the common dining room. For the Rev. Castro Prudencio, this is all much ado about nothing. 'For Pope Francis it was simplicity. Always. And Pope Leo has taken up what Pope Benedict had and many others. That is what the church is like,' he said.


Buzz Feed
17 hours ago
- Buzz Feed
I Lived By 4 Different Horoscopes For A Day And Actually Got Something Out Of It
I DON'T KNOW WHAT POSSESSED ME. Maybe it was Mercury retrograde withdrawal. Maybe it was my Gemini need for variety turning on me. Or maybe I just wanted the stars to take the wheel for once. Either way, I woke up one morning and decided I'd plan my entire day based on whatever the horoscopes told me. Not one, not two—but FOUR of them. Vogue, Times of India, Hindustan Times, and Economic Times. If it had my Sun sign on it, I was listening. The Times of India told me to wear sky blue and follow my curiosity. I ended up in black, googling medieval weapons. The Times of India said sky blue was my lucky colour, so I threw on my laundry-day blue tee and told myself I'd keep it on all day. That plan held strong until the afternoon, when I changed into a black top for a meeting. A meeting where I didn't even end up turning my camera on. Manifesting? Not really. Moodboarding? Always. I also read that I should 'let curiosity replace old plans.' This was my sign to ditch my carefully planned to-do list and instead follow whatever sparked interest in the moment. That sounded freeing, until I found myself deep-diving into the history of snack jingles, followed by an unplanned scroll session about medieval weaponry (don't ask). Curiosity didn't kill the cat, but it definitely killed two hours of my morning. Somewhere between the snack jingles and the medieval swords, I remembered that I'd skipped breakfast. I debated whether eating something blue would amplify the effect (maybe the blue lays?) But I didn't. Instead, I microwaved leftover pasta and tried to convince myself it was intentional. This was already turning into a very unserious experiment, but I was too deep in to stop. Maybe that's the real Gemini curse: committing to chaos with conviction. Hulu / Via Vogue India told me to shine, so I spoke up more and someone said I looked cute while fake-note-taking. Then Vogue India chimed in with its Pinterest-board wisdom: 'Cosmic tip: time to shine.' Shine how? On which stage? Under what light? I was sitting in my pajamas, switching between five tabs and wondering if instant noodles counted as a spiritual reset. There's something about Vogue's horoscopes, they always sound like they were written by someone in a sun-drenched linen set, surrounded by scented candles and the emotional vocabulary of a therapist. But in my corner of the world, I was just hoping my Wi-Fi wouldn't drop. Still, I tried. I took a deep breath before every interaction, tried to be a little more articulate, a little more visible. No one clapped. But someone did say I looked cute pretending to take notes. I'm counting it. ABC Network / Via Economic Times told me to express myself. I overshared and got checked on. Then came the Economic Times, which said that it was a great day to express myself, pitch bold ideas, even make career moves. Inspired, I sent a long message to my editor about an idea I hadn't properly thought through. I also sent cryptic messages to my friends that I thought sounded wise. Spoiler: it wasn't. By noon, I had a polite message asking if I was okay. The horoscope hadn't warned me that oversharing is also communication. Arsheen Kaur At this point, I was really trying to find signs, like maybe if someone used the word 'pivot' on Slack, I'd know I was on the right track. Instead, I got a 'we'll circle back.' Nothing cosmic there. Still, I stuck with the horoscope's advice. I communicated more than usual, which, as it turns out, is a slippery slope for a Gemini. One minute you're being expressive, the next you're monologuing in a voice note that sounds like a podcast no one asked for. Hindustan Times said to budget, and weirdly, that one made the most sense. Hindustan Times was more practical: 'focus on budgeting.' CBS / Via This was, in a word, inconvenient. But I tried. I made coffee at home instead of ordering in, declined an impulse lunch invite, and tracked my expenses for the day. Honestly? This felt the most helpful, not in a 'wow, horoscopes work' way, but more like, sometimes you just need a reminder to do the adult thing. The tarot card reading told me not to overextend myself, so I said no—and it felt great. I even followed the tarot card reading of the day for Gemini, which pulled the Six of Pentacles, about balance, generosity, and making sure I wasn't overextending myself. I tested this by saying no to a favour I didn't have the energy for. I felt guilty for a minute, then really glad. This part, surprisingly, felt the most accurate. I needed that nudge. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon / Via By the end of the day, I wasn't more aligned, manifesting, or magically transformed. But I did notice things I usually don't, like how easily I abandon structure, how often I default to autopilot, and how even a vague instruction like 'focus on budgeting' can nudge you toward something useful. Half The Picture / Via Trying to follow horoscopes made me more present, if not more enlightened. It turned ordinary parts of my day into little check-ins. And maybe that's the point—not that the stars control your life, but that they occasionally give you an excuse to look at it a little differently. I wouldn't live like this every day—the advice is too scattered, too open to interpretation—but as a Gemini who's often pulled in five different directions, it was fun to let the stars drive for once. Next time I see 'cosmic tip: time to shine,' I might still roll my eyes, but I might also sit up a little straighter.


Elle
18 hours ago
- Elle
The Very Best Hair Colours To Get This Summer Based On Your Horoscope
Choosing the perfect summer hair colour is rarely straightforward. Scrolling through endless Pinterest boards and celebrity references can spark initial excitement — but the lingering question of 'will it feel like me?' always remains. Unless, of course, you're an Aquarius, in which case you're probably already in the salon chair with the latest trending shade applied and soaking, no second thoughts required. For the rest of us, however, our horoscope might just hold the key to unlocking our next hair move. As colour and cutting specialist Rocky Lago explains, 'both our star signs and our hair are mirrors to our personality, they're bound to be in sync'. Allowing every aspect of your personality to shine through at the salon is a surefire way to leave feeling more confident — whether you check your horoscope daily or only stumble across it from time to time. A Capricorn may gravitate towards a poised, polished tone that perfectly echoes the quiet luxury aesthetic, while an impulsive Aries might opt for something cooler and more dynamic. A dreamy Pisces? They're drawn to 'mermaid hair' with romantic undertones and plenty of movement — a nod to their fluid, water sign ways. 'Hair and beauty are key ways of expressing our personality, which horoscopes can help to guide,' says Sara Cassidu, colourist at HARI's King's Road. Whether you follow the stars religiously or just like to dip in for fun, there's no denying they can be a chic source of inspiration. Capricorns love structure and sophistication, meaning they effortlessly slot into the quiet luxury aesthetic. Prioritising elegance over fleeting trends, they favour timeless tones that exude refinement — often paired with a sharply tailored cut. Think strong neutrals (like Bel Air brunette, a high-shine, expensive looking tone) that evoke a no-nonsense energy, always finished with a high-gloss sheen, perfect for any professional environment. Lago describes Pisceans as 'emotional, creative and intelligent' — all traits rooted in their dreamy, romantic nature. Combined with their affinity for water, it's no wonder 'mermaid hair' continues to hold their gaze. Sunflower blonde brings that fairytale quality to life with honeyed tones that are soft and fluid. For a whimsical flourish, tinsel threads can be woven through for festival season magic. Often thought of as the most daring sign — or 'visionaries of the zodiac' as Lago describes them — Aquarians are naturally drawn to experimental beauty looks. The more unexpected, the better. Sea foam green, vibrant orange and pastel lavender probably already feature on their moodboards, but strawberry peach offers a playful and creative twist. Eye-catching yet ephemeral, it's ideal for a few bold weeks before they move onto their next daring idea. Detail-oriented and effortlessly chic, Virgo's strike the balance between practical and perfectionist just so. To seamlessly slot into their highly organised life, their hair shade must 'enhance the skin tone while looking perfectly polished,' says Cassidu. For lighter skin tones, sandy hues work well; olive undertones suit caramel. But for deeper tones, off-black delivers a subtle richness — clean, classic, and as meticulous as they are. 'Intelligent and curious, Geminis love versatile colours that change with the light,' says Lago, and an icy blonde shade fits the brief perfectly. Bright, intriguing and ever-adaptable, it keeps up with their mercurial moods. Better still, it serves as a blank slate should they suddenly crave a pop of pink or a wash of pastel. Restlessness, after all, is a defining trait. Adventurous and always on the move, Sagittarius hair should never feel too polished. This is a sign that craves freedom, so anything too high-maintenance is off the table. Copper ginger offers the perfect solution: bold but not brash, warm but still playful. It's a colour that's as flexible as they are — easily dialled up or down depending on their next big idea. Cancers may be labelled the least adventurous sign, but that doesn't mean their colour has to be dull. As sensitive homebodies, they prioritise comfort and connection, so low-maintenance beauty choices often reign supreme. Cocoa balayage is a subtle yet chic option: soft, warm, and easy to grow out. 'A chic, subtle shade that can easily be reversed to natural in no time,' says Cassidu. With an artistic eye and a high appreciation for aesthetics, Libra's pay extra attention to beauty trends and how to make it work for them. While effortless elegance is the goal, plenty of hours of work will go into their appearance in order to look polished from all angles. The current hair shade du jour? Copper pumpkin, balancing grace, romance and elegance with a fashion-forward flare. Leos love to turn heads. Jennifer Lopez and Madonna are prime examples of the sign's flair for centre-stage confidence, and their hair reflects that. But while Leos love attention, they call the shots on their terms. Merlot balayage fits the brief: bold, dramatic, and far from ordinary. Bonus points if it's paired with a clashing beauty look to dial up the drama. 'Fiery, energetic and not afraid to stand out,' is how Lago sums up Aries, making ash blonde their perfect shade. Cool and bright, it plays against the sign's natural fire element, creating an unexpected yet powerful contrast. Its boldness only adds to their sense of self-assurance. Still not convinced? Just look to Lady Gaga, a textbook Aries, for inspiration. 'Scorpios are bold, impulsive and incredibly passionate,' says Cassidu — and they need a hair colour that reflects this intensity. Grape violet, with its sultry depth and touch of mystery, captures their magnetic essence perfectly. It's the kind of shade that invites a second glance. Just ask fellow Scorpios Lorde, Willow Smith or Tracee Ellis Ross — all of whom ooze mystique. Classic, comforting shades are where a Taurus feels most grounded — just look at Adele, Jessica Alba or Audrey Hepburn as perfect examples. A rich coffee tone offers understated glamour with just enough depth to elevate their natural beauty. Warm, low-maintenance and endlessly wearable, it's a colour that mirrors their calm, steady energy, and it's chic to the core.