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Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for December 18, 2025: The stars challenge comfort, these zodiac signs must embrace change

Ancient Egyptian astrology connects daily energies to divine forces, offering guidance for clarity, strength, and validation. Each zodiac sign receives personalized advice, encouraging introspection, self-compassion, and a return to inner peace. The horoscopes emphasize embracing one’s true rhythm and finding strength within, regardless of external pressures. Source link

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Delhi’s air is damaging more than lungs, says nutritionist: Here’s how to reduce the impact

Delhi’s troubling air quality goes beyond respiratory issues, influencing skin, hair vitality, and overall energy levels. Nutritionist Sakshi Lalwani suggests equipping oneself with protective gear like N95 masks and saline sprays, boosting internal defenses with Vitamin C and NAC, and adopting gentle care routines for hair and skin. Delhi’s air does not just irritate the…

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Stock markets trade lower in early deals

Image used for representational purpose only | Photo Credit: PTI Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty edged lower in early trade on Thursday (December 18, 2025) tracking a weak trend in global markets. The 30-share BSE Sensex declined 214.87 points to 84,344.78 in early trade. The 50-share NSE Nifty dipped 56.1 points to 25,762.45. From…

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Zodiac signs likely to succeed as expert software developers

Still among the most sought-after jobs globally as technology shapes jobs throughout many sectors, software development keeps its allure. Although experience and education help to develop abilities, astrologers contend that particular zodiac signs inherently have qualities—such logic, patience, inventiveness, and problem-solving—that match nicely with coding and computer science. Here is a list of zodiac signs…

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‘We made a lot more money … ‘: Trump says tariffs are paying US military $1,776 ‘warrior dividend’— here is how

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (local time) announced a one-time $1,776 “warrior dividend” for American military troops for Christmas, indicating that tariffs were funding the payments.Flanked by two Christmas trees and a portrait of George Washington, Trump speaking at the White House said that around 1.45 million service members would receive the payment, with…

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