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July 3, 2016

Today’s Horoscope – July 5, 2016

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, July 5, 2016: This year, you feel as if you no longer need to hold back and you can say what you want. A new computer or car could be in your near future. You could spend a lot of money this year trying to make a change. Know when to say “Enough.” If you are single, others are drawn to you. You need to decide who would make you the happiest. If you are attached, you could add to your family or make a change to your residence. LEO has a way of getting you to wish you could be more like him or her.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Confusion surrounds you, especially as you seem to do the unexpected and trigger some strong reactions. Your imagination comes forward. You might feel intensely about a situation, but don’t know where the feelings are coming from. Tonight: Let off some steam.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Use the morning for important communication. You might find that you are best off staying close to home. You feel more comfortable and can accomplish a lot more when you’re allowed to go at your own pace. Tonight: You feel as if you can handle almost anything.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You might find yourself involved in an unexpected event that pops up and involves a friend. Communication seems to flourish, especially around money and/or a work-related matter. Be willing to share more of your feelings. Tonight: Be spontaneous when making plans.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be aware of what you are about to leap into. The costs might be surprising, once you hear them. Weigh your decision with care, and know when you have had enough of negotiating. Remain confident that you have made the right choice. Tonight: Discuss what is happening.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22): A family member could prove to be feisty and difficult. Remain more sensitive to someone you care about who might be at a distance. Your instincts comes through with a gamble involving someone else. Be more forthright about what you are thinking. Tonight: As you like it.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22): Don’t push someone too hard. Stop and consider how you can turn the situation around. You could find that others are unpredictable at this moment. Your sensitivity comes through and draws a loved one out of his or her shell. Tonight: Get as much R and R as possible.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): Take some time to consider the importance of a group of friends. Someone unpredictable might invigorate you. Follow through on an idea that has the possibility of affecting your daily life. Be careful with any far-out diets or health programmes. Tonight: Listen to a respected friend.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Your more playful side emerges, which could surprise everyone around you. You will shake up the status quo by allowing your imagination to take over. You also will gain a new perspective. Touch base with a friend who always lightens up the mood. Tonight: As you like it.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Reach out to the appropriate person after having an important conversation with someone you trust. You are about to expand your boundaries and let go of certain limits. You will benefit from getting some feedback. Tonight: Make plans to visit with a friend in the near future.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Get past a reluctance to work with a particular person. A friend might want to push you in a new direction. The unexpected is likely to occur with a family member. You have a sense of what is going to happen next in a conversation. Tonight: Have an intense, one-on-one talk.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): If you must accomplish something, do it early, as you easily might be distracted by what occurs later. Others seek you out, and before you know it, you could be involved in a social get-together. Use caution with your finances. Tonight: Sort through your many invitations.

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): A caring exchange could mark the morning, but by the afternoon you seem to be very involved in a project. Be careful with spending, as you could have a last-minute problem that is costly. Follow your instincts regarding in what direction you should head. Tonight: Time to relax.

(c) 2016 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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