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November 18, 2016

Today’s Horoscope – November 19

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016:This year you often get hot under the collar. Your temper surfaces a little too easily. Look at what is driving your reaction, and then figure out how to tame it. As a result, others will feel less insecure around you. If you are single, you might move too quickly on developing bonds. Time is your ally here, especially if you are involved with someone you work with. If you are attached, the two of you often vanish together. You have your disagreements, but you will patch them up more easily than you have been able to in the past. LEO lets you know how exceptional you can be.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your fiery temperament finally feels at ease. You inadvertently could cause pressure for others. Communication will be informative. You might hear some facts that you previously did not know. A lot of gossip has been surrounding you. Tonight: Be your lively, expressive self.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stay anchored, despite someone’s attempt to hit you below the belt. You might decide to take the high road and ignore what has happened. A friend could share some news that comes across as gossip. Rethink your role in this situation. Tonight: Have a good time out!

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Your words catch the attention of the right person. Keep conversations light and easy, if possible. You might sense a lot of confusion surrounding a work-related matter. Step back and see what develops. Try not to get into the present chaos. Tonight: Do your own thing.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Consider your finances more carefully by evaluating what you want and expect from a certain situation. You might have a long-desired dream or goal. Make sure that all the prep work is done properly before you proceed. Tonight: Indulge a loved one with a special treat.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Despite a verbal attack or an unfriendly glance, you know that the other party does care. You might want to see how this person moves through his or her mood. It would be best for everyone involved to step back. Remain caring and upbeat. Tonight: Time for a talk.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22): You have so much energy that you unintentionally might misdirect some of it. Perhaps a walk around the block or a visit to the gym could prove helpful. A loved one or dear friend wants to pitch in and help; accept his or her offer. Tonight: Finally seeing a personal matter as it is.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): Your way of handling a personal matter will seem controversial to some. As a result, you might choose not to share your approach. Look at your long-term goals, and follow through accordingly. If you’re feeling off, schedule a checkup. Tonight: Zero in on what you want.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Stay on top of your responsibilities. An older relative could be unusually demanding. If you want the next 24 hours to be peaceful, handle the issue at hand. Deal with this person’s hostility directly. A loved one will help you mellow out. Tonight: Be with your best friend.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Assess your long-term objectives. Detach in order to see which path would be best. A personal issue might be confusing; perhaps you’re not clear about what is going on. Don’t worry; you will know what is happening soon enough. Tonight: Go where your mind can unwind.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): You are not known to spend money like a drunken sailor, yet you might be behaving that way. Use some discipline. A conversation seems vague, and although you might think you know what is happening, this might not be the case! Tonight: Visit with a loved one over dinner.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You will be so full of energy that your eagerness to fight for what you want might be perceived as hostility. A loved one is likely to be offended, which could trigger all sorts of problems. Tonight: Be aware of your finances; money could slip right through your fingers.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You could be sitting on some anger without knowing it. As a result, you are likely to give off a confusing vibe as you try to interact with those in your daily life. Figure out how you can come across more clearly. Tonight: Do your thing, but be aware of your feelings.

(c) 2016 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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