What makes each zodiac sign feel secure in love

Understanding each zodiac sign’s unique needs is crucial for fostering secure relationships. Aries value independence and reciprocated passion, while Taurus thrives on consistency and affection. Geminis need open communication, Cancers seek emotional safety, and Leos crave admiration. Virgos appreciate stability, Libras desire balance, Scorpios demand deep trust, and Sagittarians value freedom.

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‘Not for Maharashtra’: Shrikant Shinde slams MNS, UBT alliance; says tie-up is ‘family politics’

Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde has criticised the alliance between Raj and Uddhav Thackeray, alleging it prioritizes family interests over Maharashtra’s welfare. He defended his party’s governance, highlighting upcoming infrastructure improvements and challenging rivals to prove their past administration was corruption-free. Shinde emphasized his and Eknath Shinde’s commitment to public service, contrasting it with what…

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Historic! Smriti Mandhana equals world record against New Zealand, scores Team India’s first century in Women’s World Cup 2025

India’s Smriti Mandhana scored a brilliant 109 against New Zealand. Her century helped India cross the 200-run mark. This victory secured India’s place in the semifinals of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. Mandhana’s ton was Team India’s first century of the tournament. She also broke and equaled international records.

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Shah Rukh Khan once ADMITTED he deserved National Award for ‘Swades’ over Saif Ali Khan’s ‘Hum Tum’: ‘I should have got it’

Shah Rukh Khan once cheekily admitted he deserved the National Award for his role in ‘Swades’ instead of Saif Ali Khan, who won it for ‘Hum Tum’. Speaking at an event, SRK said, “I think I should have got it, but that’s another story.” The clip has resurfaced following SRK’s long-awaited National Award win for…

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Alberta teachers’ strike enters second day: Education minister open to more hires, but class size caps off the table

Alberta’s teachers’ strike enters its second day as schools remain closed. The government signals flexibility on hiring up to 4,500 teachers and 2,000 assistants, but rejects class size caps. The Alberta Teachers’ Association argues staffing increases alone are insufficient, calling for smaller classes and more funding. Negotiations continue amid uncertainty over a resolution.

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Charlie Kirk assassination: Secret service employee sent on leave for calling Trump ally racist; blamed ‘karma’ for his death

Following inflammatory social media posts regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the US Secret Service has placed an employee, Anthony Pough, on administrative leave. Pough criticised those mourning Kirk, citing past controversial statements. The Secret Service swiftly responded, emphasising its intolerance for behaviour violating its code of conduct and initiating an investigation into…

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