Switching up your routine when feeling stagnant and uninspired is always a good thing — your March 6 weekly horoscope might just push you to make a change. Here’s your weekly horoscope, according to your zodiac sign and rising sign: (1/10) popsugar.com/smart-living/w…
The term "expect the unexpected" is a little overrated, but it very much speaks to the vibe of Mars and Venus in Aquarius. Spontaneous and unconventional, this electric synergy can be as inspiring as it is eccentric. (2/10)
Aries, feel free to tap into your humanitarian spirit. However, things might feel heavy, so don't hold yourself back from having a good cry. (3/10)
Take the leap, Gemini. Whether you're held up on an outdated belief system or a repressed fear you can't seem to shake off, you have to get out of your own head for this to work. Venture out and explore something new. (4/10)
Spice things up, Cancer. It's a good time to work on that fantasy-fiction book or start planning your island-paradise vacay while you're feeling inspired. (5/10)
Leo, your powers of seduction skyrocket under this week's astro-weather, so if you're not looking for anything serious . . . don't make eye contact. OK, that's a joke, but do focus on genuine connections as opposed to superficial flings. (6/10)
Put your sparkle on display, Libra. You’re sure that person is just a crush? Do your best to draw the line between friends and lovers so no one gets hurt — your urge for freedom is undeniable. (7/10)
You're finally out of the woods, Capricorn. Brainstorming your next business venture? You could be collaborating with eclectic partners or looking to invest in something out of the ordinary. (8/10)
Are you ready to make your grand entrance, Aquarius? It's not every day that both Mars and Venus dance through your sign simultaneously — this week kicks off with this dazzling duo bringing abundance and inspiration to your personal and professional life. (9/10)
POPSUGAR's @vicmessina interviewed 7 women journalists who've been reporting on abortion access following Roe v. Wade's reversal. Join us in acknowledging their dedication to the beat by reading through our conversations ahead. (1/9) popsugar.com/fitness/women-…
.@kbeccaandrews shared her initial reaction to learning the news of Roe v. Wade's reversal: "I'm used to doing pretty emotional interviews, but this has been a uniquely emotionally taxing beat to be on." 📷: @kbeccaandrews (2/9) popsugar.com/fitness/women-…
#DanielRadcliffe plays comedian @alyankovic, who has released 14 albums, starred in several films, and even had his own TV show on @CBS called "The Weird Al Show." 📷: @Getty (2/6)
#EvanRachelWood plays one of the most prominent artists of the '80s: @Madonna. Her songs "Material Girl" and "Like a Virgin" dominated the charts at the time. As Yankovic was rising in the comedy scene, he started to parody many of her songs. 📷: @Getty (3/6)
There are many questions regarding a post-Roe v. Wade world. A viral tweet from @ECMcLaughlin warned of companies selling "data showing when you last menstruated." We decided to fact-check whether you should be wary about having a period-tracker app.(1/11) popsugar.com/fitness/period…
@ECMcLaughlin Should people delete their period-tracking apps? Potentially. It depends on several factors, including if you live in a state where abortion may become illegal, if you use a period-tracking app to regularly monitor your cycle, and if you've had an abortion. 📷: Getty (2/11)
If all rings true, "It's possible your period-tracking apps data could be subpoenaed, and therefore used against you in court," says Marco Bellin, a data-security expert and the founder and CEO of Datacappy VPN. (3/11)
From Peter and MJ to Black Widow and the Hulk, there have been a lot of iconic #MCU couples. Read @victoriaedel's review to see each major MCU couple and her rankings from worst to best below: (1/8) popsugar.com/entertainment/…
@victoriaedel Starting with the worst at #10 — Natasha Romanoff and Bruce Banner: "I love Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson). I love the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). But Natasha and Bruce did not work together." 📷: @EverettPhotos (2/8)
#9: Sersi and Ikaris: "Their characters have the MCU's only on-camera sex scene. But in 'Eternals,' there is no spark between them." 📷: @EverettPhotos (3/8)
.@kendricklamar's video for "The Heart Part 5" is filled with a ton of deep messages you might miss the first time around. Ahead, we broke down major Easter eggs in the video that deserve a deeper dive. 👀 (1/7) popsugar.com/entertainment/…
"The Heart Part 5" uses an easily identifiable sample of Marvin Gaye's "I Want You" single. Similar to the classic song, the lyrics from @kendricklamar's track allude to giving love and wanting it to be reciprocated, too. 📷: Getty (2/7)
@kendricklamar dedicates his second verse on "The Heart Part 5" to speaking from the perspectives of O.J. Simpson, Kanye West, and Jussie Smollett, who all have histories that are rife with controversy. 📷: Getty (3/7)
.@yellowjackets96 breakout star Samantha Hanratty loves embracing the "imperfect and messy" parts of being human. Get to know our latest cover story star (1/12): bit.ly/3kUvDLq
The youngest of five daughters, Hanratty tells writer @YeshaCallahan that she was always vying for attention as a child in Scottsdale, AZ, and had stars in her eyes from an early age. (2/12)
When Hanratty was a toddler, her father was in his 40s, in dental school, and raising five daughters. (3/12) bit.ly/3kUvDLq