Mercury Cazimi in Leo Has Us Leading with Our Hearts but 2 Zodiac Signs Are in for a Major Plot Twist

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<p>Valerie MesaJuly 31, 2025 at 11:00 AM</p>

<p>Sun in Leo Conjunct Mercury in Leo</p>

<p>Ready or not, the truth is coming to light!</p>

<p>On July 31, Mercury retrograde in Leo enters cazimi, an exact conjunction with the sun that supercharges its message.In astrology, when a planet is cazimi, it means it's "in the heart of the sun." This, in turn, brings the usual hiccups surrounding Mercury retrograde to a full stop, offering a rare moment of crystal-clear insight.</p>

<p>Whether it's a realization, a revelation or a raw, unfiltered message, it's crucial that we pay attention to what is coming up for review at this time.</p>

<p>The sun in Leo beams with confidence, creativity and a passion for being seen. In this Fire season, we are encouraged to lead with our heart, own our story and take center stage in our personal lives.</p>

<p>Now with Mercury retrograde in the mix, there's a plot twist.</p>

<p>While Mercury in Leo is known to speak with fire and flair, the retrograde brings the energy inward. This could result in replaying old conversations or digging up misunderstandings from the past.</p>

<p>All in all, Mercury retrograde in Leo is about considering how we express ourselves, specifically when pride or performance has gotten in the way.</p>

<p>When Mercury retrograde enters cazimi, something clicks. It's almost like a pause in the chaos or a moment of lucid thought. You could suddenly say something that's been building for weeks, or realize what needed to be said all along.This is the heart speaking through the mind, and it's not holding back.Read on for what Venus conjunct Neptune means for your zodiac sign.</p>

<p>Aries (March 20-April 19)</p>

<p>Aries horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>Aries, an old flame could text you out of nowhere, or you reread a message you never responded to and wonder if it's time to shoot your shot. This cazimi lands in your fifth house of love, spotlighting creativity, romance and expressive risks. You may finally say something you've been rehearsing in your head for weeks.</p>

<p>Taurus (April 19-May 20)</p>

<p>Taurus horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>Someone in your family could suddenly say what everyone's been thinking, Taurus. Whether it's a long-overdue apology or a dramatic living room confession, home is where the truth breaks through. You may also feel called to speak up about your own needs in a way that feels surprisingly liberating.</p>

<p>Gemini (May 20-June 20)</p>

<p>Gemini horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>You could stumble upon an old letter, email or note you wrote years ago, and it suddenly hits different, Gemini. With the cazimi in your third house of communication, expect flashbacks, replays or conversations that help you reconnect with your voice. Don't be surprised if you say something that changes everything.</p>

<p>Cancer (June 20-July 22)</p>

<p>Cancer horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>Be honest with yourself, Cancer. You may revisit a financial decision or value you used to hold dear and realize how far you've come in the process, as the sun and Mercury retrograde highlight your second house of money and self-worth. Maybe you undercharged, maybe you overextended yourself, but now, you're ready to ask for what you deserve with courage and confidence.</p>

<p>Leo (July 22-Aug. 22)</p>

<p>Leo horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>You get called out, or you're calling yourself out, Leo. This cazimi happens in your sign, which means all eyes are on you and what you say. It's a powerful moment for reinvention, but also for taking ownership. Say it clearly, say it with heart and don't hide behind old narratives.</p>

<p>Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept. 22)</p>

<p>Virgo horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>Something you once kept private is coming up to the surface, Virgo. A secret slips out, a memory resurfaces or you suddenly realize the power of your silence. This cazimi in your twelfth house helps you connect the dots behind the scenes, even if it never gets posted online.</p>

<p>Libra (Sept. 22-Oct. 22)</p>

<p>Libra horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>You're reconnecting with an old friend or social circle, Libra. Talking and connecting with friends can make time seem like it never passed. The cazimi in your 11th house highlights group dynamics and shared visions for the future. Expect clarity around who you want to build with and who's just taking up space.</p>

<p>Scorpio (Oct. 22-Nov. 21)</p>

<p>Scorpio horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>You're recognized for something you said or didn't say, Scorpio. The cazimi lands in your 10th house of career and public persona, making it a moment where your words (past or present) can open doors or spark much-needed change. A former boss or client might even reappear.</p>

<p>Sagittarius (Nov. 22–Dec. 21)</p>

<p>Sagittarius horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>A conversation from the past offers you a new perspective, Sagittarius. This cazimi in your ninth house encourages you to reflect on your belief systems and what you once thought you knew. This would be equivalent to a full-circle moment, like considering something that could've changed your life once upon a time, and yet seeing it from a completely different standpoint now.</p>

<p>Capricorn (Dec. 21-Jan. 19)</p>

<p>Capricorn horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>An intimate conversation changes everything, Capricorn. With this cazimi lighting up your eighth house of joint ventures, you're facing a truth that's been buried. Maybe it's about money, power, trust or vulnerability. Either way, it's time to have the conversation that's been avoided for too long.</p>

<p>Aquarius (Jan. 19-Feb. 18)</p>

<p>Aquarius for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>A relationship conversation gets real, whether it's with a partner, ex or future collaborator, Aquarius. This cazimi lands in your seventh house of relationships, pushing you to clarify your needs and boundaries. It's not about winning the argument, but about being understood.</p>

<p>Pisces (Feb. 18-March 20)</p>

<p>Pisces horoscope for the sun conjunct Mercury retrograde</p>

<p>A habit, routine or work situation clicks into place, Pisces. Something that used to frustrate you now makes total sense. The cazimi is lighting up your sixth house of due diligence, helping you reconnect with your body, your focus or your tedious to-do list, but in a way that feels inspiring, not exhausting.</p>

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20 Vintage Photos of Bakeries That Bring the Past To Life

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<p>Patrick Nichols July 31, 2025 at 2:08 PM</p>

<p>Last on July 31, 2025 by Matt Staff</p>

<p>Before modern bakeries lined up pastries behind glass cases and churned out treats by the dozen, these small shops served as neighborhood staples. They were places where recipes were passed down, and the rhythm of the day often began with the crack of a fresh baguette.</p>

<p>Whether you're here for a dose of nostalgia or love the magic of a well-worn rolling pin, this collection is sure to leave you smiling, and maybe even a little hungry. Here are 20 vintage photos of bakeries that bring the past to life.</p>

<p>1. You can almost smell the doughnuts through the photo, 1930</p>

<p>strawberryshortcakel/via reddit.com2. "Bread is your best food, eat more of it"</p>

<p>strawberryshortcakel/via reddit.com3. He's trying to smell that fresh bread through the glass, 1935</p>

<p>strawberryshortcakel/via reddit.com4. Lindsey's Bakery, home of the 'World's Largest Pumpkin Pie'</p>

<p>sstralala/via reddit.com5. Christopher Walken rolling out dough at his father's bakery in Astoria, NY, 1950s</p>

<p>maureen0569/via reddit.com6. A window bakery in Athens, Greece, 1940s</p>

<p>xpanta/via reddit.com7. In the '50s, instead of ice cream trucks, they had bakeries on wheels, Los Angeles, 1950s</p>

<p>shutteredbug/via reddit.com8. Wedding cakes haven't changed much since the 1940s</p>

<p>viva_indifference/via reddit.com9. "My Great-Grandfather posing by his bakery, 1930"</p>

<p>presbeatz/via reddit.com10. All ages helped at the family bakery in the '50s</p>

<p>magnumpeeler/via reddit.com11. An outdoor bakery in the Mellah, Casablanca, Morocco, 1940s</p>

<p>saidmaroc/via reddit.com12. Muhammad Ali flirting with Belinda Boyd in the bakery shop, who would later become his wife, 1966</p>

<p>codece/via reddit.com13. The real Mrs. Fields in her bakery, founder of the Mrs. Fields cookie company, 1982</p>

<p>mostly-sun/via reddit.com14. Baking up a storm in the 1890s</p>

<p>sikkiuikku/via reddit.com15. A look at how the doughnuts are packaged in Entenmann's bakery in Bay Shore, NY, 1974</p>

<p>axlcobainvedder/via reddit.com16. A baker standing in front of his "American Bakery" in Turkey, 1922</p>

<p>domenicocavasso/via reddit.com17. Davidson's baked goods for sale at Henry's grocery store, 1940</p>

<p>hesjuggernaut/via reddit.com18. How are you supposed to make a choice when you have this many options?</p>

<p>axlcobainvedder/via reddit.com19. Johnson's bakery on Line Street in Camden, New Jersey, 1920</p>

<p>axlcobainvedder/via reddit.com20. Zito's Bakery in New York, 1937</p>

<p>ryansmith/via reddit.comWant to see more vintage content from the 20th century?</p>

<p>Check out 17 Vintage Photos of Fishermen That Perfectly Capture the Past (1900s-1970s), or take a look at 20 Vintage Photos of Safari Trips in the late 1900s. Finally, if you want to see colorized photos of battles from the past, check out The Past In Color: 23 Colorized War Photos From Battles Of The Past (1900s-1940s).</p>

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Whoa, baby! The real story behind the adorable star of 'Fantastic Four'

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<p>Brian Truitt, USA TODAYJuly 31, 2025 at 6:21 PM</p>

<p>Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and the ending of "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" (in theaters now), so beware if you haven't seen it yet.</p>

<p>"The Fantastic Four: First Steps" brings a superpowered quartet into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but there's an important fifth member of that group: an adorable hero baby.</p>

<p>Directed by Matt Shakman, the newest Marvel movie is a retrofuturistic sci-fi adventure in which the Fantastic Four deal with the arrival of a world-devouring giant called Galactus (Ralph Ineson). He'll spare Earth if he can have the baby son of superhero couple Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) and Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby). The Fantastic Four choose to fight, and little Franklin (Ada Scott) becomes a key figure in the action-packed climax.</p>

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<p>Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) brings son Franklin Richards (Ada Scott) into their world in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps."</p>

<p>The MCU is famous for its top-notch casting, and finding the right baby was as significant to Shakman as choosing his other main actors. "We knew that the baby would ultimately probably be the biggest challenge of the movie," he says. "Just because it's a little bit easier to pull off a Silver Surfer than it is a baby who needs to be a big part of these emotional scenes."</p>

<p>Filmmakers went down two different roads. Several babies were brought in for production purposes because they could only have youngsters on the set for short periods of time. (For example, they used a three-week-old infant for Sue's zero-gravity space birth.) At the same time, Shakman also needed to cast a "hero baby," which involve screen testing a bunch of kids, looking for the right one to be a scene partner for the A-list stars.</p>

<p>Who is the baby in 'Fantastic Four'?</p>

<p>They ultimately cast Ada, a little British girl who was 3 months old during filming. "She has so much charisma," Shakman says. "There's so much intelligence in those eyes. Those eyes look just like Vanessa's eyes, they're kind of extraordinary in that way."</p>

<p>Ada's face was scanned "extensively multiple times" so that they could build a CGI model of her to use in effects-heavy action scenes or put on top of other babies' bodies for sequences that filmed over multiple nights, like Sue's big speech outside of the Baxter Building.</p>

<p>But the real Ada wowed Shakman in a couple of key emotional scenes. One featured just her and Pascal, as Reed Richards tells his son that he doesn't want Franklin to be like him and talks about his insecurities to the child. "She's looking at him with such understanding but also curiosity," the director says.</p>

<p>Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal, left) and wife Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) aim to keep their newborn son Franklin (Ada Scott) safe from a cosmic menace in Marvel's "The Fantastic Four: First Steps."Is the baby in 'Fantastic Four' CGI?</p>

<p>The other major scene is at the end, where Franklin – who's embued with the "Power Cosmic," a big deal in Marvel lore – resurrects his mom after she dies in battle defeating Galactus.</p>

<p>"She showed up to play" that day, Shakman says of Ada. "It was a really important moment, and Ada knew it was time to turn it on. It was kind of crazy. She seemed to understand, and I don't know how, what the scene was about. She was fully engaged with Vanessa, she was hyperfocused. Her little hands going down on the chest, that's her. The clapping after Vanessa comes back to life, that's her. That's all in camera."</p>

<p>Behind the camera, Shakman had plenty of help with all things baby, too. There was an assistant director whose job was to find the various babies used for filming, while production assistants "would sometimes jump in with toys trying to get eye lines to work," Shakman says. Plus, there was a teacher or welfare worker on the set with the babies, along with the mom, dad and/or primary caregiver. In fact, Ada's mom sometimes dressed up in Kirby's supersuit to help get shots early on during filming.</p>

<p>By the time the movie finished, Ada "was very comfy crawling around on Vanessa," Shakman says. And Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who played the motion-capture role of the Thing, also acted as "an on-camera baby wrangler."</p>

<p>While Shakman loves working with babies, there are times when they aren't always in the best mood or dozing off or upset because they're hungry. "But I got so lucky," the director says. "I had this really special baby who delivered an incredible performance and I still don't know how it happened. So I thank the movie gods for that."</p>

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The Best, Worst and Oops Style Moments of the Week — Like the Kim Kardashian Face Shapewear No One Asked for

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<p>Catherine SantinoAugust 1, 2025 at 7:00 AM</p>

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<p>Jennifer Lopez; SKIMS face wrap; Lindsay Lohan.</p>

<p>Another week, another slew of celebrities serving up style moments we can't stop talking about.</p>

<p>From red carpets to the stage, there's no shortage of fodder for your group text chain. Jennifer Lopez kicked things off with a gasp-inducing wardrobe malfunction during a performance, while Kim Kardashian's latest SKIMS drop is enough to raise a few eyebrows.</p>

<p>On the flip side, stars like Lindsay Lohan and Jenna Ortega had stellar style moments while walking the red carpet for their respective projects (Lohan's looks gave a nod to her iconic Parent Trap role, captivating the hearts of '90s kids everywhere).</p>

<p>Read on for the best, worst and "oops" style moments of the week.</p>

<p>Most Awkward Stage Mishap: Jennifer Lopez's (Almost) Birthday Suit</p>

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<p>Jennifer Lopez.</p>

<p>While celebrating her 56th birthday on stage at PGE Narodowy stadium in Poland, Lopez was thanking her fans for coming out to the show when her glittery gold skirt randomly popped off and fell to the floor.</p>

<p>Surely every performer's nightmare, the singer played it off like a total pro. "I'm out here in my underwear," she joked, as a dancer approached her with the skirt and attempted to put it back on. "That's gonna be everywhere."</p>

<p>"I'm glad that they reinforced that costume," she later said. "And I'm glad I had underwear on. I don't usually wear underwear."</p>

<p>The star also tossed the skirt to fans in the crowd and told them to "keep it," joking that she didn't "want it back."</p>

<p>Sweetest Dose of Nostalgia: Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Press Tour</p>

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<p>Lindsay Lohan.</p>

<p>Let's all take a moment to appreciate the Lohanaissance of 2025. While on her press tour for Freakier Friday (the sequel we hoped so many years for), Lohan took the opportunity to nod to one of her most iconic movies, 1998's The Parent Trap.</p>

<p>While appearing on Good Morning America on Monday, July 28, the actress paid homage to her character Annie James' preppy style by wearing a black and yellow tweed set from Balmain's pre-spring 2026 collection by Olivier Rousteing (plus a headband, of course).</p>

<p>That same day, she referenced her other Parent Trap character Hallie Parker with her look for Live with Kelly & Mark. For the appearance, Lohan wore wore a fitted Roberto Cavalli cheongsam-inspired colorful mini dress.</p>

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<p>SKIMS Face Wrap.</p>

<p>Kim Kardashian once said that she'd eat poop every day if it could make her look younger, so we really shouldn't be surprised by her outlandish beauty hacks anymore. Nonetheless, the internet went wild when the mogul launched her new SKIMS Seamless Sculpt Face Wrap on Tuesday, July 29. The item is marketed as "a must-have addition to your nightly routine," per a press release.</p>

<p>Aside from resembling a medieval torture device, the face wrap is also reminiscent of a scene of the 1992 dark comedy Death Becomes Her, about two women who drink a mysterious potion promising eternal youth. Sounds about right.</p>

<p>Kardashian's latest beauty stunt even caught the attention of Anthony Hopkins, 87, who tested out the product in a now viral video. The look recalls his cannibalistic character in The Silence of the Lambs, Dr. Hannibal Lecter, who is forced to wear a tan face mask in the movie to prevent him from biting others while imprisoned.</p>

<p>Best Method Dressing: Jenna Ortega's Gothic 'Wednesday' Look</p>

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<p>Jenna Ortega.</p>

<p>It might be July, but Jenna Ortega's Wednesday press looks have us excited for spooky season. The actress, who stars in the titular role, turned heads at the Season Two: Part One world premiere of the show in London wearing an Ashi Studio FW25 Couture gown styled by Enrique Melendez.</p>

<p>The figure-hugging nude dress features a snakeskin design that runs from its high neck to its peplum skirt, creating a shedding effect that's just so perfectly on-theme.</p>

<p>Ortega teamed the unique gown with Jimmy Choo shoes and rounded out the look with a slicked back ponytail, bleached eyebrows, a berry red lip color, spider lashes and a hint of purple mascara.</p>

<p>Bringing Barbiecore Back: Kristen Stewart's Neon Pink Locks</p>

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<p>Kristen Stewart.</p>

<p>The summer of Barbie may seem like a distant memory, but Kristen Stewart is reminding us all that Barbiecore is forever.</p>

<p>On Sunday, July 27, the actress was spotted sporting neon pink hair while out on a stroll with her wife, Dylan Meyer, in Los Angeles. Stewart wore her newly dyed hair in a messy bun on top of her head with baby bangs.</p>

<p>The Twilight star previously debuted a partially pink look at Cannes Film Festival in May. On the red carpet for her movie The Chronology of Water, Stewart sported bleached blonde hair dyed with hot pink tips and styled into a high bun with bangs.</p>

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Tyra Banks Admits She 'Just Loves' Picking Toes, Popping Pimples and Clipping Toenails

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<p>Madison E. GoldbergAugust 1, 2025 at 6:00 AM</p>

<p>Tyra Banks on 'TODAY with Jenna & Friends' on July 31, 2025</p>

<p>Tyra Banks revealed another "gross" habit on Today With Jenna & Friends on July 31</p>

<p>Banks admitted she loves to cut toenails, pick toes and pop pimples</p>

<p>The America's Next Top Model alum recently went viral for admitting she likes to eat the leftover crumbs in her bed</p>

<p>Tyra Banks is getting candid about some more of her "gross" habits.</p>

<p>Banks, 51, co-hosted Today With Jenna & Friends on Thursday, July 31, where she talked about two of her favorite hobbies – clipping toenails and popping pimples. After reflecting on her viral comments about eating the leftover crumbs in her bed on Monday, July 28, Banks had more confessions to make.</p>

<p>"Do you clip toes? I don't clip anybody's toes," Jenna Bush Hager said, to which Banks nodded.</p>

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<p>Tyra Banks</p>

<p>"No. Oh, my God. Do you clip toes?" Bush Hager, 43, said. "Yes, you do."</p>

<p>"I am, like an aesthetician, pedicurist, everything. I love it. I'm getting a reputation for being a gross person," the America's Next Top Model alum joked.</p>

<p>The pair then joked about Banks' comments about eating leftover crumbs. "The eating of the crumbs article really got some pickup," Bush Hager said, laughing. "It did, and they're saying because 'Jenna was disgusted,' Banks quipped.</p>

<p>"I was not disgusted!" Bush Hager said.</p>

<p>"That's what they said. And it's okay, I still love you – but, I'm about to disgust you," Banks said.</p>

<p>"It's my reputation now," Banks joked. "I like to pick. I like the toe. And if it has some stuff in it, I don't mind digging it out. But I have a kit. You have to have a kit. So you have to have, like, some alcohol or some, you know, some stuff," she explained.</p>

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<p>"Now, who are you doing that to?" Bush Hager asked. "Anyone who that wants it?"</p>

<p>"My mom, my friends, my man, my son, and then a pimple. Like, if you had a pimple, it would be staring at me the whole time time," Banks explained.</p>

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<p>"What would be your mental track?" Bush Hager asked. "What would be going on in the brain?"</p>

<p>"I want it so bad. Like, I just love it," Banks said.</p>

<p>"Like, Dr. Pimple Popper, like that, you know, did you watch that show?" Bush Hager asked.</p>

<p>"I don't watch it too much because it maybe, like an addiction. It's disgusting and erotic at the same time. It touches those parts of you," Banks added.</p>

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