A study finds that individuals with strong political beliefs, whether liberal or conservative, process political content similarly at a neurological level, with emotional reactions playing a key role, supporting the 'horseshoe theory' that extremes on both ends of the political spectrum are more alike than moderates.
The horoscope for Saturday, September 6, 2025, suggests a day of mixed influences with opportunities for excitement, travel, and surprises, but also advises caution in financial dealings, emotional reactions, and impulsive actions, especially for Pisces and other signs.
The horoscope for July 4, 2025, suggests embracing surprises and exploring true desires, with a focus on social connections, emotional honesty, and personal growth, influenced by planetary alignments and moon movements.
Actress America Ferrara admitted to bursting into tears after meeting Leonardo DiCaprio for the first time, recalling her teenage crush on him from watching "Titanic" seven times. She also shared a similar experience with Tom Hanks recently, where she was almost brought to tears after he complimented her. Ferrara, nominated for an Oscar for her role in "Barbie," will compete against other actresses at the upcoming Academy Awards.
Actress America Ferrara revealed on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" that she burst into tears after meeting Leonardo DiCaprio for the first time, recalling her teenage crush on him from watching "Titanic" multiple times. She also shared a similar emotional reaction after receiving compliments from Tom Hanks. Ferrara, nominated for an Oscar for her role in "Barbie," will compete against other actresses at the upcoming Academy Awards.
Today's full moon, which is also a lunar eclipse, brings intense energy that may cause financial tension, relationship conflicts, and emotional reactions. Aries may experience conflicts in financial discussions, while Taurus should be cautious of conflicts with partners and friends. Gemini may face challenges with coworkers or health-related matters. Cancer may experience stress in relationships and romance. Leo may find themselves at odds with authority figures. Virgo should be careful to avoid accidents due to distraction. Libra may see financial matters come to a head. Scorpio may experience tension with close friends and partners. Sagittarius may feel restless or agitated. Capricorn should be tactful and flexible in dealing with others. Aquarius may feel torn between home and work demands. Pisces should be cautious of accidents and avoid controversial subjects.
Today's horoscope reveals that the Moon in Leo squares off with rebellious Uranus, making it difficult to know what approach to take. Emotional reactions may surprise individuals, leading to unexpected outbursts. Professional obligations and last-minute tasks may interfere with personal plans. It is advised to handle responsibilities promptly to enjoy relaxation later. Communication may bring surprising revelations, and distractions may hinder productivity.
Today's horoscopes reveal that Leos may experience emotional triggers in professional relationships, Virgos may feel unfulfilled in their work life, Libras are encouraged to speak from the heart in intimate moments, Scorpios may face relationship friction due to stubbornness, Sagittarius should embrace opportunities to learn and grow vocationally, Capricorns may benefit from taking financial risks after careful consideration, Aquarius should listen to their intuition regarding a home matter, Pisces should take time for reflection, Aries may encounter unexpected financial opportunities that require change, Taurus may have their feelings on display, Gemini should keep their goals realistic, and Cancer should assess their progress towards their aspirations.
Early reactions to Christopher Nolan's upcoming biopic "Oppenheimer" have been intense and emotional, with some describing it as a horror movie. The film, which tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer's role in creating the atomic bomb, was partially filmed in Berkeley and is set to be released on July 21. Audiences are encouraged to view it on IMAX screens, as it was specifically filmed for that format.
A study in Germany found that men who performed 3 minutes of physically demanding exercise had more intense reactions to pictures with sexual content compared to a control group. The sympathetic nervous system, which regulates our “fight-or-flight” responses, is activated in times of stress, threat, or arousal. The study provides evidence for enhancement of sexual processing by acute stress exposure in men and suggests differential involvement of parasympathetic versus sympathetic mechanisms. However, the study has limitations, and results in more naturalistic situations and on different age groups might not be the same.