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CNN
4 days ago
- Health
- CNN
The 15 best men's running shorts for maximum comfort, according to actual runners
Men's running shorts quick picks Breezy shorts with a supportive liner: Janji Men's AFO 5-Inch Middle Shorts Do-it-all gym shorts: Ten Thousand Interval Shorts For race day: Rabbit Speedsters Half Tights The best running shorts for men might not shave a minute off your mile time, but they will keep you cool, comfortable and supported. 'As a coach, I've seen so many newer runners tolerate discomfort without realizing their gear is part of the problem,' said Alysha Flynn, founder of and coach at What Runs You. 'The best shorts should support your run, not distract from it.' But finding the perfect fit can be a struggle if you don't know what you're looking for. That's where this guide comes in. After interviewing seasoned runners and testing popular models, I compiled a list of the 15 best men's running shorts. Janji Men's AFO 5-Inch Middle Shorts Janji thought of everything with these lined shorts, which were so lightweight and breezy that I forgot they were there during runs. But storage is where they shine. The zippered back pocket is perfect for an ID card or phone, and the snug fit keeps pocket bounce minimal. There's also a clever internal pocket with a built-in carabiner for your house key. Choose from the original design, or spend a little more for extra gel storage with the AFO Men's Elite Split Shorts Mike Hamberger, a running coach and All-American triathlete who's tested at least 50 different running shorts over the past 25 years, said nothing beats Boa. The brand's Elite Split shorts feature a short 1-inch inseam, polyester mesh liner and a single pocket, prioritizing minimalism and breathability over storage and coverage. Boa also features some wacky designs, if you want bananas or donuts on your short 5-Inch Vento Training Shorts Senior testing editor Rick Stella avoids short shorts but makes an exception for Bandit's Vento. 'They are extremely comfortable, even during long-distance runs, and have several pockets for storing things like keys or a few credit cards (you can stash your phone, but I often keep my phone at home when I run),' he said. As pricey as they are, Stella added that they're worth the cost and will 'be your go-to running shorts for years.' Vuori Kore Shorts 'These shorts are like a summer version of joggers for guys,' said Phil Young, the owner of Fleet Feet Davenport in Iowa. 'I can run, lift or dress them up and wear them out and about.' He prefers them with a 5-inch inseam, but you can also grab the stretchy, lined shorts in 7-inch and 9-inch Stride Running Shorts Flynn turns to two brands for men's running shorts: Nike and Lululemon. She specifically highlighted this 2-in-1 pair from Nike, which boasts four pockets, including zippered storage in the back to secure your phone or keys. They're made from a lightweight, stretchy blend of polyester and spandex, and include mesh panels for improved airflow. Tracksmith Men's Session Shorts 'If I could sum up Tracksmith's Session Shorts with one word, it would be 'comfortable,'' Stella said. 'I've often kept wearing them for hours after a run because they deliver that much comfort.' That's thanks to their lightweight construction and the nylon and elastane liner that 'just feels good' and doesn't ride up during runs. 'I have a few pairs of these in my running kit and always look forward to their turn in the rotation,' Stella added. Brooks Sherpa 5-Inch Shorts When Young needs 'a go-to, everyday pair' for his runs, he grabs the Brooks Sherpa. They are equipped with plenty of storage and lightweight materials, and reasonably priced, especially when they are on sale. Ten Thousand Interval Shorts With the Interval Shorts, Ten Thousand designed a do-it-all pair of gym shorts that Los Feliz Running Club founder Warren Tardif calls 'nearly perfect.' While every pair comes with stretchy, moisture-wicking fabric, a secure waistband and vents for extra breathability, you can choose from three different inseam sizes, and lined and linerless models. Ten Thousand also carries the Session Shorts, a lighter, pared-down model designed specifically for our review Lululemon 7-Inch Pace Breaker Linerless Shorts Flynn also recommends Lululemon's Pace Breaker shorts, which are available in three inseam lengths, and lined and linerless configurations. Whatever version you choose, they all feature low-bounce pockets and a hidden storage compartment for keys or Robbins All In Shorts When CNN Underscored outdoors, sustainable living and pets editor —and avid trail runner — Kai Burkhardt suits up for runs, hikes or days at the lake, he opts for Royal Robbins' All In Shorts. 'They're super lightweight and have three pockets (including a small zippered one on the thigh), and they are quick-drying,' he said. They're also made from recycled nylon, making them a great choice for runners who strive to live Armour Men's UA Vanish Woven 6-Inch Shorts 'I only buy new athletic shorts if I can get them for dirt cheap at an outlet,' said associate testing writer Joe Bloss. Though his favorite budget pair from Under Armour has been discontinued, he said these are close. 'I wear them for running, walking, chilling — they're simply comfortable lightweight shorts great for any use.' Alo 5-Inch Repetition Shorts I initially ordered these for a piece I was writing about hiking shorts but realized they'd be a better fit here. The linerless design is simple — you get three zippered pockets and a drawstring — but Alo nails the basics, especially when it comes to the comfy but tight waistband and soft, stretchy fabric. Those qualities make them great for runs, but I think of them more as all-purpose athletic shorts for gym sessions and chill days at home. A24 Gym Shorts A film and TV production company is the last place you'd expect to find great running shorts, but copy chief Daniel Toy said he's fallen in love with these 'comfy, breezy shorts" from A24. 'The deep pockets are great for carrying running essentials without having to worry about dropping anything," he said, "and the mesh style offers maximum breathability during midsummer or moonlit jogs.' Nike Lava Loops Dri-FIT ADV Running Tights '[Compression shorts] can have lots of pockets and usually are better to avoid chafing,' said Duy Nguyen, a Nike partner and co-founder of Koreatown Run Club in Los Angeles, California. The Lava Loops are his tights of choice, as they offer plenty of security, minimal bounce and lots of storage, thanks to seven well-placed pockets. Rabbit Speedsters Half Tights Need a pair for race day? Try these half tights from Rabbit. 'These shorts make me want to go fast!' Young said, who added that the 'pockets are executed wonderfully without adding bulk.' Runners also benefit from the shorts' UPF 50+ protection, which will keep your thighs sunburn-free. If there's one thing I've learned covering exercise gear, it's that personal preference plays a big role. That's true for men's running shorts too. But the athletes I spoke to also shared a few nonnegotiables that everyone should look for, regardless of taste. And that starts with comfort and fit. 'You want a pair that moves with you, doesn't chafe and offers features like a secure waistband, sweat-wicking fabric and, ideally, extra pocket storage for training essentials like fuel,' Flynn said. 'You want them to feel like they disappear once you're moving.' In practice, that means looking for lightweight, moisture-wicking fabric, flat seams (aka flatlock stitching) and a drawstring to keep the waistband secure, she added. You can shop from afar, relying on product reviews and descriptions, but Nguyen recommends getting hands on the shorts and asking yourself some important questions: Would these shorts weigh me down? Would they be comfortable on my skin? If you're still unsure, you may have to run in them to know if they're a good fit, Nguyen said. Beyond fit, let the type of running guide your choices, Young said. 'If you need pockets for a longer run or to carry a key if not starting from home, you need to anticipate those things,' he said. Nguyen agrees, noting that inseam length, pockets and liners come down to personal preference for him. 'I don't necessarily need so many pockets and extra fabric when I'm doing a speed workout on a track,' he said. 'On the flip side, I definitely do if I have a longer run to hold gels or even to sneak in a shorter run in between errands.' No matter how or where you train, you should never compromise on fit and comfort. The variety in design of running shorts has 'accelerated pretty rapidly,' Young said, so there should be something for everyone. 'If you start a run and wish your shorts were different, or finish a run and are mad about your shorts, you need new shorts.' The following FAQs have been answered by running experts Phil Young, Alysha Flynn and Duy Nguyen. What are the pros and cons of men's running shorts with liners? What are the pros and cons of men's running shorts with liners? 'It seems that most men have moved away from traditional briefs to boxer briefs, and wearing a boxer brief with running shorts can end up looking or feeling silly,' Young said. 'So, with a built-in liner, the need to fuss over an undergarment is reduced.' Liners can also add a layer of security and warmth in colder weather, he added. Some liners can be uncomfortable, though, Flynn said, plus some male runners prefer to wear their own base layer or compression shorts. Should men's running shorts have short or long inseams? Should men's running shorts have short or long inseams? That depends on what you like, Flynn said, adding that 'longer inseams can help prevent thigh chafing, but it really depends on your build and the type of running you're doing.' What are the differences between compression and split shorts? What are the differences between compression and split shorts? 'Compression shorts fit close-to-skin, like a legging or tight, whereas a split short generally has a more flowy fit, often with a small inseam around 3 inches,' Young said. Nguyen added that compression shorts typically offer more storage and security, and are less likely to chafe, though they can leave some feeling restricted or exposed. Meanwhile, he described split shorts as 'the runner's loincloth,' with the advantages being a breezy and open feeling but less storage and a potentially hit-or-miss liner. Should men's running shorts have pockets? Should men's running shorts have pockets? Whether you're looking at men's or women's running shorts, the number of pockets you need depends on the length of your run. For shorter runs, treadmill running, races under an hour and other occasions where you don't need to carry anything, pockets aren't critical, Young said. However, they are important 'if you're going out on a longer run and need to carry fuel with you,' Nguyen said. Running belts are also an option for more storage. For this article, we consulted the following experts for their professional insights. Alysha Flynn, founder and coach at What Runs You, which supports everyday runners with coaching and community-driven training plans Mike Hamberger, running coach and doctoral candidate in cognitive motor neuroscience Duy Nguyen, co-founder of Koreatown Run Club in Los Angeles, California Warren Tardif, founder of Los Feliz Running Club in Los Feliz, California Phil Young, owner of Fleet Feet Davenport in Davenport, Iowa CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this guide, associate writer Maxwell Shukuya sought recommendations from experienced athletes and CNN Underscored staffers. Having covered the best men's shorts and best hiking shorts, Shukuya also supplemented this piece with his own product testing expertise.


Gizmodo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Gizmodo
Rabbit Teases Redesigned R1 UI After Design God Jony Ive Dumps on AI Gadgets
By now, everyone on Earth is aware that ex-Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have the biggest bromance going on, and they couldn't keep the secret to themselves anymore. Nobody outside of OpenAI and io, Jony's AI startup that the ChatGPT maker acquired for $6.5 billion, really knows what their AI device (or family of AI-powered devices) looks like or how it works. We have guesses and hints from people supposedly in the know, but nothing concrete has surfaced. What we're certain of is that Ive thinks the current batch of AI gadgets—Humane's now-dead Ai Pin and Rabbit's R1—are 'very poor products.' Sir Alu-mini-um Ive might be right, or maybe he'll eat his words. Despite watching Humane stumble over and over, and then eventually sell its IP to HP, Rabbit has (for now) seemingly defied death with consistent feature additions and software improvements to the brightly colored R1. The startup's been pushing out update after update since the R1 launched in April 2024, and now it's teasing a revamped UI that could give the toy-like AI gadget a much-needed second boost. On X, Rabbit shared what is presumably an all-new UI for the R1 featuring a card-based design. It reminds me a lot of the Wallet app on iPhone. The new interface is more colorful and better surfaces many of the new features that Rabbit has added over the past year. As somebody who has kept up with the updates and uses the R1 regularly (when it's not dead from idling), I'm digging how Rabbit is leaning into the more whimsical and fun UI. Rabbit founder and CEO, Jesse Lyu, told me post-R1 launch that the device is supposed to be a 'Tamagotchi-Pokédex-walkie-talkie' device. I'd say it's getting closer to that. The addition of the 'r-cade,' a digital gashapon-like way to gamify interactions with the R1 in exchange for 'carrots' that can be used to redeem accessories for your Rabbit AI chatbot, already made it more toy-like. This new coat of paint seems to really drive that point home—it's an AI gadget, but it's not that serious. It's not killing phones, and it's not going to bring about some revolution to how we use computers. But it is at least a fun little AI gadget that could act as a gateway to more AI and agentic applications. the future looks bright — rabbit inc. (@rabbit_hmi) May 22, 2025 The only sticking point, however, may still be the $199 price. Yes, the R1 doesn't come with a subscription fee like the Humane Ai Pin did, and it's now even available to buy from Amazon, but $199 may be just a bit too much for a toy, especially in this economy. Rabbit has not said whether it plans to release an updated R1 with faster hardware. I think it needs to, unless there's some serious software optimization happening with the new UI. One of the most annoying aspects of using the R1 is that it doesn't feel responsive enough. The current R1 UI lags when using the scroll wheel, and selecting and navigating the menu system is more cumbersome than it should be. It's hard to say whether the blame falls on the mechanical wheel or the fact that the device uses a really weak MediaTek Helio P35 chip with 4GB of RAM. I'm really hoping the new UI makes using the AI gadget literally smoother. Not everyone will agree with me, but I remain bullish on AI gadgets like the R1. They're niche—and sure, I could use my phone to fire up ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity—but I also like fun, toy-like gadgets. I love to root for an underdog that's working with small design and engineering teams. I also find it admirable that despite Jony Ive dumping on the R1, Lyu, doesn't seem butthurt. He still reveres Ive as his 'hero' and says that he welcomes all competition, 'whether it's from big companies or startups.' ChatGPT and Gemini very much destroy the R1, but my phone is nowhere near as fun to use. The same way I enjoy fiddling with Teenage Engineering's Pocket Operators instead of tapping on a MIDI phone app to make music, or using an instant camera like the Polaroid Flip. My phone can do all of these things, but my phone also doesn't give a damn about sucking me down endless TikTok rabbitholes.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Weekly Horoscope (May 26 – June 01): Predictions for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac
Dear Rabbit, this week brings healing through calm actions. Instead of rushing or pushing, choose things that give peace and strength. Your mind needs soft spaces, and your heart seeks comfort. Take time to enjoy simple things—a warm meal, soft music, quiet walks. You are most powerful when you stay calm and kind. Give yourself what you often give others—care, patience, and peace. These soft steps will refresh your whole being. Weekly Career Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac Career moves gently forward this week. Avoid trying to impress others. Your steady and quiet work will bring better results. Someone may offer help or guidance—accept it without ego. Do not take pressure to compete with loud voices. Focus only on your task and complete it with care. Your creativity also grows now, so write down ideas that come. Gentle but consistent efforts will give you respect and stability at work. Weekly Love Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac In love, your gentle heart becomes your biggest gift. If single, someone may be drawn to your soft nature. Allow love to come to you slowly. No need to chase or prove anything. If already in a relationship, bring calm into your bond. Cook something for your partner, share a memory, or just sit together in peace. Avoid drama or arguments. Your quiet presence gives more comfort than many loud words can. Weekly Money Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac Financial matters stay stable, but you must watch small expenses. This week is not for showing off or taking loans. Make small savings plans, and do not let others use your money for their goals. If you stay careful, you may notice hidden chances to grow your income. Focus on spending wisely—only on things that bring long-term joy or comfort. Money saved with peace gives more happiness than quick spending ever will. Weekly Education Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac Stay away from loud environments or too much mobile use. This week is perfect for reading, revising, and writing notes slowly. Take care of handwriting and neatness. Do not rush to finish; take breaks to keep your mind fresh. Ask your teachers or elders when confused. A peaceful study habit now will help you grow faster without stress or pressure. Weekly Health Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac Your health needs attention in digestion, skin, and emotional tiredness. You may feel low energy if you skip meals or eat too much cold food. Include warm, cooked food and drink more water. Skin dryness or allergies can also come, so stay clean and avoid harsh chemicals. For mental peace, sleep early and avoid late-night phone use. Soft music, gentle exercise, or herbal tea in the evening can help you feel balanced and well. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time of India
27-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Weekly Horoscope (May 26 – June 01): Weekly predictions based on your chinese zodiac sign
Weekly Horoscope for Rat Zodiac (1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020) This week, dear Rat, you will feel an inner compass gaining on power. Slowly, the confusion that had got into your mind will be clearing out. Remember to trust your heart's voice while moving forward and never rush into decisions. Little signs out there in life will show you the way. It matters to think deeply about what is important and where you want to set your feet. Keep it simple when trying and be easygoing when thinking. Peace will come through, and your clarity of direction will shine out. Just follow that light within and be patient. Weekly Horoscope for Ox Zodiac (1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021) Ox, this week holds the soft, early stages of beauty for you. With a more open heart and alert mind, you can feel your great readiness to take the first step forward. Drop that old weight; new energy holds all sorts of promise and joy for you to embrace. Simple kindnesses and truthful acts will build your strength. Life is granting you a second chance to love more and live more joyfully. Now, the change is nothing to fear; this is the beginning of your growth. Weekly Horoscope for Tiger Zodiac (1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022) Tiger, your energies remain strong, and silence stands strong for you this week. There is far greater power in your presence than in your voice. Walk into that room with the calm and courage that begs to be acknowledged. The world around you will notice without you having to say much. Do it with dignity and heart; results are bound to come. Trust, in your quiet focus, will bring winning outcomes. Avoid empty talk, and conserve your energies; actions will demonstrate greater value than words ever can. Weekly Horoscope for Rabbit Zodiac (1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023) Rabbit, this week is meant for healing and care. It must not have you rushing or doing hard labour. Choose simple food, soft words, and kind company. Together, these tiny options will invigorate your soul. Usually, you will feel fatigue, but it is your body begging you to rest; listen to that! Slow moments will mean more than loud days. If you nurse your heart now, strength will follow soon. Let the peace gurgle within you in stillness. Weekly Horoscope for Dragon Zodiac (1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024) Dragon, this week, you learn that the peace you seek on the outside is truly at your core. Life might feel uncertain, so become your own shelter by caring for yourself. Never wait for comfort to come from someone else; give it to your own heart. Find time to sit quietly all alone and really listen to your true feelings. You are stronger when you feel safe with yourself. This week is not a time for big moves but for building trust in your own company. Let self-love be your strength now. Weekly Horoscope for Snake Zodiac (1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013) Snake, this week offers the lesson to put down the habit of trying to control every last detail. Things unfold slowly ahead, and it is not for you to force an outcome. Confide in life to go ahead with or against your will, because given that choice, life will be moving outside of your plans. Dump the stress, and you will find a parade in. What must be is coming to you at the right time; you have instant clarity when you are calm and accepting. Let this week be about trust, not tension. Flow like water with no hesitation. Weekly Horoscope for Horse Zodiac (1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014) Horse, instead of running fast with your energy, this week insists that you slow down. Make peace your daily breath. Do not expect to be calm in the perfect moment; instead, choose to be calm in each step, even though there are trials. Peace is not a destination, but a way of life. Walk softly in this world and speak gently from your heart. Care for your world of inner thoughts and feelings; you will find that your heart settles. The more you are at peace, the stronger you might feel without being pushed. Weekly Horoscope for Goat Zodiac (1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015) Joy is coming to visit you this week, Goat. Just like a gentle breeze, joy can be fleeting, so embrace it. Allow joy to touch your heart through the little things, without worrying that they may be gone in an instant. Dance, laugh, and relax to ease your spirit. In this present moment, there are countless gifts hidden for you. Do not seek joy or strength to last forever; instead, accept them whenever they come. By recognising their beautiful and fleeting nature, you will feel uplifted and fulfilled. Weekly Horoscope for Monkey Zodiac (1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016) Monkey, this week brings you strength from deep within. Maybe you do not see all the changes, but inside you, your roots are growing firm. Stand tall in what you are becoming with no fear or doubt. Even if outside things seem slow, there is some work being done in your heart and mind, so take some time to honour your journey. You are setting a strong foundation toward your future; thus, let your actions emanate quiet confidence. Believe in your course and hold steady, for you are indeed growing in the right direction. Weekly Horoscope for Rooster Zodiac (1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017) Rooster, this week, you are asked to get rid of too many plans. Leave room for the unknown because life may find the sweetest way to surprise you. Do not set your mind to control every detail. It may sometimes be best to leave a few open. You may meet someone, learn something, or feel joy for no reason at all. Trust that not knowing could be wisdom. Open as the sky, gentle as a breeze. Your week will blaze beyond your expectations. Weekly Horoscope for Dog Zodiac (1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018) Dog, the week reminds you of the strength you have. Even when the whole world feels unsteady, you are more grounded than you know. Trust that quiet voice inside of you, because it has much to teach you. Do not seek approvals outside; true approval is within yourself. You have given warmth and support to many with your steadfast nature, but now it is time to support yourself. Be aware of the cool earth beneath your feet and have peace in your heart. This is not the time to hurry about; stand tall on your grounds. Calmness will lead to confidence. Weekly Horoscope for Pig Zodiac (1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019) Pig, you enter this week with more wisdom than before. The experiences of the past days have made your heart teach softer but stronger. You are now prepared to go forward with grace and kindness. Old worries, do not carry them anymore. They have taught you sufficiently. Cast your sights forward with courage. Speak less, feel more, and trust your steps. You need not prove anything. Your quiet power will show you. May your deeds be marked by simplicity and your spirit be lifted. You are ready to walk into the new light. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time of India
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Weekly Chinese Horoscope, May 25 to May 31, 2025: 5 zodiacs that are lucky
Rabbit This week brings a glow-up for Rabbits, both at work and in personal life. Your warm nature and natural charm might impress someone important maybe even opening doors for future career moves. You're feeling extra motivated to chase after a dream, whether that's a creative goal, health kick, or something big in your career. Show up at events, talk about your ideas confidently even a small gesture like sharing a business card could lead to exciting new chances. Dragon Dragons, it's your time to lead! Your bold ideas need action, and this week gives you the green light. People are naturally drawn to your energy and are ready to support your vision. Even if you're used to doing everything yourself, sharing responsibilities will actually boost your results. Stay focused, plan smartly, and step into your leadership role you're the one steering the ship now. Ox Oxen are tapping into their quiet strength this week. You might be handed a surprise responsibility, but you're more than capable of handling it. Something that felt stuck especially in money or career could finally start moving again. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like If you have a mouse, play this game for 1 minute Navy Quest Undo Trust your gut and work wisely. This week could bring real progress, both emotionally and practically, if you stay grounded and open to the flow. Snake Snakes, your intuition is your secret superpower right now. You're picking up on things others miss, helping you make clever moves. You're asking the right people the right questions and planning steps based on calm thinking not quick reactions. While slow and steady is your pace, it's leading you straight to smart wins and long-term gains. Dog Dogs might not always love change, but this week proves it can be a good thing. You're starting to see that some of your usual routines just aren't cutting it anymore. If you want to feel better and do better, it's time for an upgrade. You've got the strength to make positive shifts, especially with a little support from a friend or mentor. Start small with new habits and set goals that truly matter—this week is the perfect time to turn the page. This article is written by, Sidhharrth S Kumaar, Registered Pharmacist, Astro Numerologist, Life & Relationship Coach, Vaastu Expert, IKS Expert, I Ching Expert, Energy Healer, Music Therapist, Author of 'Think like a Sage Lead like a CEO' series and Chief Astrologer & Founder, NumroVani. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .