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Taurus - Sunday, Jan 5, 2025 (Apr 20 - May 20) Daily horoscope You grow more pensive throughout the day, which might mean that you don't do much at all today. However, your reputation could suffer if you don't follow through on your promises. It's not that you don't want a more emotionally charged life, it's just that you aren't interested in giving up on your dream of stability.

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Test your knowledge Which constellation is known for the bright star Aldebaran?
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Celebrities born on this day
January 6
Noelle Leyva, 2001 - TikTok Star
Eric Trump, 1984 - Entrepreneur
Yeh Shuhua, 2000 - Pop Singer
Drew Drechsel, 1989 - Reality Star
Booka 600, 1995 - Rapper
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Scorpio and Aquarius: A Magnetic and Unconventional Match
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The celestial dance between Scorpio and Aquarius is a captivating blend of intensity and intellect. Scorpio, ruled by the passionate Mars and Pluto, is a sign of depth, mystery, and unwavering loyalty...
On this day, January 6, 1536
Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco The oldest European school of higher learning in the Americas, the Colegio de Santa Cruz, was founded in Tlatelolco, Mexico City. The Colegio de Santa Cruz in Tlatelolco, Mexico City, is the first and oldest European school of higher learning in the Americas and the first major school of interpreters and translators in the New World. It was established by the Franciscans on January 6, 1536 with the intention, as is generally accepted, of preparing Native American boys for eventual ordination to the Catholic priesthood. Students trained in the Colegio were important contributors to the work of Franciscan Bernardino de Sahagún in the creation of his monumental twelve-volume General History of the Things of New Spain, often referred to as the Florentine Codex. The failure of the Colegio had long-lasting consequences, with scholar Robert Ricard saying that "[h]ad the College of Tlatelolco given the country even one [native] bishop, the history of the Mexican Church might have been profoundly changed." source: Wikipedia
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Embrace change today. Be open to new experiences and perspectives. Change can bring growth and transformation. Trust the process and let go of resistance. The universe has a plan for you. Stay positive and embrace the journey.
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