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Daily Horoscope: February 9, 2026

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The sky isn’t offering easy answers, and that’s intentional. Expectations feel wobbly, instincts speak louder, and reactions arrive before anyone can edit them. Some signs pull inward, others poke at their limits, and everyone gets asked to notice what feels uncomfortable. Old habits get questioned without ceremony. Conversations reveal more than planned. Stargazer, pay attention to irritation, curiosity, and the urge to do something different. Those cues point somewhere useful. This set of horoscopes leans honest, a little strange, and refreshingly unpolished. No big gestures required. Small choices ripple outward, and awareness changes how the day unfolds. Stay alert. Something unexpected wants participation, not perfection. Read your horoscope for the week , and see what the stars have in store for your sign today.  Aries: March 21 – April 19 Today favors strange impulses and smart risks. Mars in Aquarius wants action that breaks routine without burning bridges. You might fe...

Bad Bunny Presents Star-Studded, Cinematic Halftime Show Straight Out of Puerto Rico

Bad Bunny just pulled off a wildly cinematic Super Bowl Halftime Show. The big performance featured a special appearance from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. From the opening scenes to the final walk-off, the performance was a beautiful celebration of Latino culture. The performance began with Bad Bunny working his way through scenes of construction workers and food vendors, and then ended up performing on a rooftop. Below, a bunch of his famous friends were partying, like Cardi B, Alix Earle, Pedro Pascal, and Karol G. View this post on Instagram Next, Lady Gaga showed up and performed a salsa-style version of “Die with a Smile”. Next, fellow Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin briefly showed up to perform a rendition of Bad Bunny’s “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii”. Later, Bad Bunny handed off his freshly won Grammy to a little boy, making for one sweet moment. At the end of his performance, Bad Bunny said, “God Bless America” as he marched his w...

The Green Day Album That Never Happened That Led to Their Classic 2004 Album, ‘American Idiot’

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Green Day’s American Idiot is one of the most classic punk albums of all time. Interestingly, though, we all owe the success of that 2004 record to the failure of a previous, long-lost project: Cigarettes and Valentines . The story goes… after Green Day’s Warning (2000), the band spent about half a year writing and recording a new record. That record would become Cigarettes and Valentines ; between 16-20 tracks of “quick-tempoed punk” music, as described in the book Nobody Likes You: Inside the Turbulent Life, Times, and Music of Green Day by Mark Spitz. Green Day’s long-lost ‘Cigarettes and Valentines’ album was allegedly stolen The songs were, reportedly, closer to what Green Day did on their Dookie (1994) and Insomniac (1995) albums. As opposed to the more rock styling on Nimrod (1997) and Warning . As Spitz explained, Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt said they tried writing some more rock-oriented tunes and were ready to get back to punk. “We’ve had a nice break from making...

Green Day’s Super Bowl Performance Was an Explosive (And Censored) Rock Show

Green Day just opened the Super Bowl with an explosive rock show performance. It was also edited for content after Billie Joe Strong dropped a “F*** America.” During their Super Bowl opening medley, the Bay Area punk band performed “Holiday” (an anti-war anthem), “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”, and “American Idiot”. At one point, Armstrong dropped an F-bomb, and, naturally, the broadcast edited it out. View this post on Instagram The performance comes after Green Day played a San Francisco show on the Friday before Super Bowl LX, where Armstrong had some harsh words for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. “This goes out to all the ICE agents out there. Wherever you are: quit your s***ty-a** job. Quit that s***ty job you have”, he said, per THR . “Come on this side of the line.” Green Day is well-known for its outspoken political policies The punk rock frontman went on to say that he doesn’t believe Trump Administrat...

Dave & Buster’s Is Hiding Diamond Rings in Human Crane Machines for Valentine’s Day

Oh, Dave & Buster’s. The place where grown-ass adults can channel their inner child, while scarfing down some mozzarella sticks, and getting absolutely hammered. Now? They’re jumping on the Valentine’s Day bandwagon with some 3-carat diamond rings and a Human Crane machine, where you dangle over a pit of prizes in front of total strangers. Romantic, right? The engagement rings are valued at around $15,000. There’s a catch, though. Because, of course, there is. The promotion runs on Valentine’s Day only and exists in just five Dave & Buster’s locations nationwide, including Times Square and a handful of California stores. So, this isn’t a fun national treasure hunt. It’s a very controlled experiment in hope. The company confirmed the stunt in a Valentine’s Day press release , leaning into spectacle and surprise. “Valentine’s Day is one of the most popular proposal days of the year, and on February 14, Dave & Buster’s is inviting couples to take part in a proposal that fee...

California’s Desert Parks Are About to Pop With Wildflowers: How to See the Superbloom

California’s deserts are gearing up for one of their rarest, most gorgeous tricks. After months of steady rain, the desert is approaching the part of spring that turns empty stretches of highway into parking lots. The superbloom.  California State Parks says this spring is expected to deliver a moderate-to-strong wildflower season across several desert parks. The agency pointed to widespread fall and winter rainfall as the driver behind the coming bloom. “The desert landscape is beginning to burst with color,” the department said in a recent release , adding that additional parks should follow in the weeks ahead. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is already getting attention, particularly along Henderson Canyon Road, where primroses and early yellow blooms have started appearing. Borrego Palm Canyon and Coyote Canyon are also responding to recent storms, though the window never stays open for long. Farther north, Red Rock Canyon State Park is starting to fill in. Primroses, lacy ph...

Weekly Horoscope: February 8-February 14

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The week opens with emotional volume turned up and filters turned down. Venus squaring Uranus rattles routines around love, money, and comfort, while Saturn’s move into Aries redraws lines around responsibility and self-direction. A run of Moon aspects keeps reactions quick and opinions loud. What grabs your attention or tests your patience isn’t random. Those moments highlight where habits feel outdated. Pay attention to what keeps pulling focus, stargazer, because that’s where the story is already shifting. By the time Valentine’s Day arrives, the astrology has opinions. Romance favors honesty, boundaries, and timing over spectacle. Some connections heat up through candor, others expose mismatched expectations, and a few conversations refuse to stay surface-level. Whether the day is partnered, single, or complicated, the sky supports intention over performance. Say what you mean. Spend where it counts. End the week choosing what feels real, not rehearsed. How will your sign fare th...