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Author: Raven Fon

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10 min read Relationship

Nobody announces they’re watching you. That’s the whole point. The person sitting across from you at dinner, the friend who casually asks if you remembered what they told you last month, the colleague who calls in a favor on a random Tuesday – they may not even realize what they’re doing. But something in them...

8 min read Inspiration

2026 arrived carrying enormous planetary weight. Cafe Astrology’s 2026 planetary overview confirms that Neptune moved into Aries on January 26th, Saturn entered Aries on February 13th, and Uranus entered Gemini on April 25th, all permanent sign changes for the long haul. Three outer planets shifting signs in the same year is rare. The combined effect...

10 min read Inspiration

Something shifts in late May every year, but in 2026, it hits differently. Venus, the planet astrology associates with love, beauty, and what we genuinely value, slipped out of chatty, restless Gemini and into the softer waters of Cancer on May 18. And with that, the emotional tone of the whole season changed. Less performing,...

11 min read Lifestyle

Most of us move through rooms the way we move through airports – with our eyes on the destination, half-present, already composing what we’re going to say next. We notice the broad strokes: someone looks annoyed, the meeting feels tense, dinner has gone quiet. But the gap between what we pick up and what’s actually...

14 min read Politics

When a sitting president’s capacity to govern becomes a matter of formal medical record, something has shifted in the national conversation that can’t easily be walked back. Doctors putting their names to a public declaration about a president’s mental state is not the kind of thing that fades into the news cycle. It forces two...

12 min read Money & Finance

If you’re finishing a degree, weighing a big move, or wondering whether starting over somewhere new could actually change your professional arc, the 2026 data has something useful to say. It’s not what most people expect. For years, the received wisdom was that ambitious people move to New York, LA, or maybe San Francisco –...

10 min read Lifestyle

Moving to a new city after retirement isn’t a concession. For a growing number of seniors, it’s a deliberate choice – a chance to trade an oversized mortgage, an inconvenient climate, or a city that stopped working for them for somewhere that actually fits the life they want now. The question isn’t whether starting over...