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Capricorn Daily Horoscope Today, June 28, 2025: Live for what feels meaningful
Capricorn Daily Horoscope Today, June 28, 2025: Live for what feels meaningful

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Capricorn Daily Horoscope Today, June 28, 2025: Live for what feels meaningful

Today, the stars encourage you to focus on what truly matters to your soul, not just what pleases others. You've worked hard, earned respect, but don't lose yourself trying to impress. Align your actions with your deeper values. Let go of things that look good on the outside but feel empty inside. Quiet confidence will guide you better than loud success. Take a pause and ask yourself—what really matters? Live for those things. Your peace today will come from inner alignment, not outside applause. Capricorn Love Horoscope Today In love, you might be tempted to act a certain way just to keep the peace or seem perfect. But today asks you to be real, not impressive. If you're in a relationship, speak your truth kindly, even if it feels a little uncomfortable. Your partner deserves the real you. If you're single, don't present a version of yourself just to attract attention. Be honest. Real love comes when you show up fully. You are already enough without dressing your heart in someone else's expectations. Capricorn Career Horoscope Today Career may demand decisions today that test your values. You might be offered something that looks exciting but feels wrong. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This 2025 RAV4 Might Be Toyota's Best Yet TheFactualist Undo Listen closely to your inner voice. Don't choose just to prove your worth—choose what keeps your peace intact. Align your work with your beliefs, even if that means moving slowly. Someone may respect you more for your honesty than your skill. The stars support purposeful steps, not popularity. Quiet, thoughtful choices today will build a future that actually feels good. Capricorn Money Horoscope Today Money matters may tempt you to spend for appearance or to prove something. But stop and ask: does this purchase align with your real needs or just your image? Today is ideal for budgeting, cutting unnecessary expenses, and focusing on your goals. A financial decision you make with clarity today will benefit you long-term. Trust your own plan over the trends. You don't need to match others—you need to honour your values. The truer you stay, the more your wealth will grow steadily. Capricorn Health Horoscope Today Your health today reflects your emotional state. If you've been trying to appear fine while ignoring fatigue or discomfort, it's time to slow down. Don't push your body to keep up with the world's pace. Check your diet, rest well, and avoid skipping meals. Stress-related headaches or body aches might surface. This is a sign to return to your basics—sleep, movement, and calm surroundings. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .

AP high court grants interim protection to Jagan, others in culpable homicide case
AP high court grants interim protection to Jagan, others in culpable homicide case

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

AP high court grants interim protection to Jagan, others in culpable homicide case

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh high court on Friday granted interim protection to former chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy and others, directing the police not to take coercive steps, including arrest, in relation to the case registered over the death of one Ch Singaiah. The court also asked the advocate general to explain how can the passengers in a vehicle be held responsible for an untoward incident that resulted in the death of a person. Guntur police registered a case against Jagan, his PA K Naheswara Reddy, former ministers Vidadala Rajini and Perni Venkatramaiah, and former TTD chairman Y V Subba Reddy, charging them with culpable homicide not amounting to murder under section 105 of BNS, after videos surfaced suggesting Singaiah was mowed down by the vehicle in which they were travelling. Jagan and others moved the high court seeking to quash the case registered against them. Arguing on behalf of the petitioners, senior counsels Ponnavolu Sudhakar Reddy and S Sriram submitted that the police initially declared that another vehicle was responsible for the incident in question and registered a case under section 106 of BNS for rash and negligent driving. However, the case was later altered to section 105, and the former chief minister and others, who were passengers in the vehicle, were included as accused. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This 2025 RAV4 Might Be Toyota's Best Yet TheFactualist Undo They submitted that the case is politically motivated, and the sections included in the FIR against the petitioners do not stand judicial scrutiny. Considering the submissions of the petitioners, Justice K Srinivas Reddy asked advocate general Dammalapati Srinivas to explain how can the passengers in a vehicle involved in an accident could be made accused. Responding to the query, Srinivas said the incident in question cannot be seen as any other incident of rash and negligent driving. The advocate general said there was sufficient material to suggest that the petitioners, despite having knowledge of the incident, did not inform the police or take remedial measures to rescue the victim. Instead, they tried to cover up by giving the impression that some other vehicle was involved in the incident. He further stated that the authorities had given limited permission for three vehicles and 100 persons to visit Rentapalla, but hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people gathered and conducted a rally in utter disregard of the law enforcement agencies. Even after the incident took place, the petitioners did not bother to call for an ambulance or inform the police but continued with the rally, he said. Srinivas said all these things are to be seen together, not in isolation. If it had been a politically motivated case, as alleged by the petitioners, the police would have registered cases into three other deaths that occurred on the same day due to the rally. The reason for the registration of the case in question was based on available material, he said, adding that the investigation is still at a nascent stage and sought time till Tuesday so that he can submit all details pertaining to the case. Considering the submissions on both sides, Justice Reddy posted the matter for further hearing to July 1 and directed the police not to take coercive steps till then.

You're Not Imagining Things: Cheap Used Cars Are Vanishing
You're Not Imagining Things: Cheap Used Cars Are Vanishing

Miami Herald

time7 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

You're Not Imagining Things: Cheap Used Cars Are Vanishing

If you're struggling to find a decent used car for under $20,000, you're not alone, and you're not imagining things. A new study from iSeeCars finds that the number of affordable, late-model used vehicles has dropped off a cliff in recent years. Back in 2019, nearly half (49.3%) of all 3-year-old used cars were priced at or below $20,000. Today, that number has shriveled to just 11.5%. The average price of a 3-year-old used car is now $32,635 - a staggering 40.9% jump from 2019, when it was just $23,159. While the pandemic may feel like old news, its economic aftershocks are still distorting the car market. "The pandemic may be a fading memory, but the lack of new car production five years ago has created a 'pandemic hangover' effect," said Karl Brauer, executive analyst at iSeeCars. The most affordable segment of the used market - cars under $20,000 - has shrunk dramatically across all major vehicle types. Passenger cars saw the steepest increase in price, climbing 48.7% since 2019. That means entry-level sedans that once anchored the affordable used car market are now largely out of reach. In 2019, more than 70% of 3-year-old passenger cars were priced under $20,000. In 2025? Just 28.1%. SUVs fared even worse, dropping from 39.2% to a mere 8.1% share in the sub-$20K category. The shift in pricing is especially evident in once-affordable bestsellers. A few years ago, it wasn't hard to find a lightly used Honda Civic or Toyota Camry for under $20,000. Now, those same models are averaging well over that threshold. The Civic's average price jumped 44.6% to $23,813, while the Camry rose 43.5% to $23,755. Some of the biggest price leaps came from small sedans: Nissan Sentra: Up 45.7% to $18,224Toyota Corolla: Up 37.7% to $19,792Chevy Equinox: Up 27.5% to $22,228 These were once the go-to models for frugal shoppers. Today, they're inching closer to new-car pricing, without the warranties or latest tech. The used car market has been rising for three straight months, and there's little indication prices will fall significantly anytime soon. The pandemic-related slowdown in new car production from 2020 to 2022 created a ripple effect that still limits the supply of newer used vehicles. Yet demand remains strong, especially for reliable models from Toyota, Honda, and Subaru. For buyers with a strict $20,000 budget, the result is clear: you'll likely need to shop older, higher-mileage vehicles, or rethink what kind of car you can afford. As Brauer put it, "Many car buyers are now priced out of late-model used cars, forcing them to consider older models with more miles to fit within their budget." Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Rallying-Tanak leads in Greece after a day of heat and punctures
Rallying-Tanak leads in Greece after a day of heat and punctures

Straits Times

time8 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Straits Times

Rallying-Tanak leads in Greece after a day of heat and punctures

Rallying-Tanak leads in Greece after a day of heat and punctures Hyundai's Ott Tanak ended the first full day of the Acropolis Rally with a slender three second lead over teammate Adrien Fourmaux as the Greek heat and rough roads left rivals struggling to keep up. Tanak stayed out of trouble to lead on Friday night despite not winning any of the seven gravel stages in temperatures in excess of 40 degrees Celsius. "At times it was difficult to keep everything in one piece but I think in the end we must be happy that we didn't have any big trouble with the tyres or with the car," said the Estonian. Hyundai's reigning champion and last year's Acropolis winner Thierry Neuville led after stage three but then dropped three minutes after collecting two punctures, before taking the day's final stage to end the day eighth. Toyota's Takamoto Katsuta and Kalle Rovanpera also lost time with tyre problems. Teammate and eight-times world champion Sebastien Ogier was in third place, 16.9 seconds behind Tanak after leading up to stage five, and won two stages to Fourmaux's three. The Frenchman's championship-leading teammate Elfyn Evans was fourth and Gregoire Munster fifth for M-Sport Ford. Katsuta and Rovanpera were sixth and seventh. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Rallying-Tanak leads in Greece after a day of heat and punctures
Rallying-Tanak leads in Greece after a day of heat and punctures

The Star

time9 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • The Star

Rallying-Tanak leads in Greece after a day of heat and punctures

(Reuters) -Hyundai's Ott Tanak ended the first full day of the Acropolis Rally with a slender three second lead over teammate Adrien Fourmaux as the Greek heat and rough roads left rivals struggling to keep up. Tanak stayed out of trouble to lead on Friday night despite not winning any of the seven gravel stages in temperatures in excess of 40 degrees Celsius. "At times it was difficult to keep everything in one piece but I think in the end we must be happy that we didn't have any big trouble with the tyres or with the car," said the Estonian. Hyundai's reigning champion and last year's Acropolis winner Thierry Neuville led after stage three but then dropped three minutes after collecting two punctures, before taking the day's final stage to end the day eighth. Toyota's Takamoto Katsuta and Kalle Rovanpera also lost time with tyre problems. Teammate and eight-times world champion Sebastien Ogier was in third place, 16.9 seconds behind Tanak after leading up to stage five, and won two stages to Fourmaux's three. The Frenchman's championship-leading teammate Elfyn Evans was fourth and Gregoire Munster fifth for M-Sport Ford. Katsuta and Rovanpera were sixth and seventh. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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