“Rhode Island is such a small state, and they all kind of know each other and overlap, and it’s an incredible group of women who have really interesting connections,” he continued. “I think it’s going to really surprise people.”
Feeling inspired to rearrange your furniture at 3 a.m.? Maybe you’re contemplating an impromptu move or deciding to stay with family and friends until things get settled. Either way, you’re well aware that something needs to change, and fast.The good news is that Mars will slip into productive Virgo on June 17, turning your focus back to passion projects, creative expression or maybe even a summer fling!
The full moon in Sagittarius on June 11 could also bring financial clarity around shared resources or an emotional turning point that feels like a cathartic release.Once Cancer season rolls around, the sun will slip into your curious third house of communication, thought processes and immediate environments, bringing you right back to your comfort zone.Expect heartfelt conversations, new connections that feel familiar and maybe even a weekend getaway with close friends or family.
One thing’s for sure: with the sun conjunct Jupiter on June 24 and the new moon on June 25, your words hold magic, so say what you mean and mean what you say.June is your cosmic comeback, and the spotlight is yours,
In addition to celebrating another trip around the sun, your planetary ruler, Mercury, will be joining forces with lucky Jupiter in your sign on June 8, bringing a surge of clarity, confidence and an idea so good you might even shock yourself!
You’re speaking with power and moving with purpose, but with Venus also slipping into your mystical 12th house on June 6, there’s also a quiet undercurrent of longing, maybe for closure or simply for more rest.The fires have forced more than 27,000 Canadians in three provinces to flee their homes, and the smoke has even reached Europe.
The smell of smoke hung over the Minneapolis-St. Paul area on Tuesday morning despite rain that obscured the full measure of the dirty air. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued an alert for almost the entire state into Wednesday, but the Twin Cities area got the worst of it in the Midwest on Tuesday.“As the smoke continues to move across the state Tuesday, air quality will slowly improve from northwest to southeast for the remainder of the alert area,” the agency said. “The smoke is expected to leave the state by Wednesday at noon.”
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources warned that air quality in a band from the state’s southwest corner to the northeast could fall into the unhealthy category through Thursday morning. The agency recommended that people, especially those with heart and lung disease, avoid long or intense activities and to take extra breaks while doing strenuous actions outdoors.Smoky conditions that have reached the U.S. periodically in recent weeks extended as far east Tuesday as Michigan, west into the Dakotas and Nebraska, and as far to the southeast as Georgia.