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How Much Would It Cost to Reduce Global Warming? $131 Trillion Is One Answer

Money is a sticking point in climate-change negotiations around the world. As economists warn that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius will cost many more trillions than anticipated, WSJ looks at how the funds could be spent, and who would pay. Illustration: Preston Jessee/WSJ




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How Companies Are Overhauling Supply Chains to Ease Bottlenecks

The Covid pandemic has strained global supply chains, causing freight backlogs that have driven up costs. Now, some companies are looking for longer-term solutions to prepare for future supply-chain crises, even if those strategies come at a high cost. Photo Illustration: Jacob Reynolds




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5G Service Rollout Is Delayed Amid Flight Safety Concerns

AT&T and Verizon agreed to delay the rollout of a new 5G wireless service at the request of U.S. transportation officials. The FAA says the service could affect airplane safety systems, a claim the wireless industry refutes. Photo illustration: Jacob Reynolds




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Hospitals Near ‘Breaking Point’ Amid Covid-19-Related Staff Shortages

Hospitals in the U.S. are struggling to staff medical facilities as a wave of Covid-19 cases sidelines healthcare workers. Some hospital administrators are being forced to turn to last-resort measures to ensure quality of care. Photo: Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images




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Carlos Santana's Hillside Home Provides San Francisco Bay Views

Once inside, the house's modern style flows across an open floor plan marked by clean lines and quality craftsmanship from the kitchen and dining areas to the living room. Hardwood flooring and walls of windows frame the picturesque views from nearly every room.




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Should We Get a Second Booster Vaccine? What the Science Says

Amid a surge in cases, some countries are handing out second booster shots. In Israel, early data suggest a fourth vaccine dose can increase antibodies against Covid-19, but not enough to prevent infections from Omicron. WSJ explains. Photo composite: Eve Hartley/WSJ




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New York LaGuardia Airport’s Long-Awaited Makeover Is Almost Complete

Construction at LaGuardia Airport has frustrated travelers, but relief is in sight. Rick Cotton, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, discusses highlights and renovation challenges. Photo: Craig Ruttle/Associated Press




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Cancellations Continue as Bad Weather, Omicron Disrupt U.S. Air Travel

Airlines scrapped more than 3,000 U.S. flights and delayed more than 5,000 on Monday. The new wave of cancellations and delays comes as the surge in Covid-19 infections in the U.S. has left the airline industry stretched thin. Photo: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images




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19-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Woman to Fly Around the World Solo

After landing her Shark UL aircraft in Belgium Thursday, 19-year-old Zara Rutherford became the youngest woman to fly solo around the world. Photo: Kurt Desplenter/Zuma Press




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Economics of Warby Parker: Why It Sees Physical Retail as Key to Growth

Warby Parker was one of the original direct-to-consumer brands, but now, the eyeglass-maker’s sales are split about evenly between its more than 140 brick-and-mortar locations and its online store. WSJ’s Charity Scott explains why this split is Warby Parker’s secret sauce. Photo: Adam Falk/The Wall Street Journal




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The Cost of Becoming an Olympic Swimmer for Team USA

Becoming an Olympic swimmer is an aspiration for thousands of young athletes in the U.S. But it comes at a heavy cost. Club dues alone can set swimmers back thousands of dollars each year. Here’s a breakdown of what it can cost to become an Olympic swimmer.




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What Sports Teams Have Taught Scientists About Covid-19

Throughout the pandemic, professional sports leagues like the NFL and NBA have generated rich data that has helped scientists better understand Covid-19. Now, with football season in full swing as the Delta variant spreads, WSJ’s Shelby Holliday looks at what we’ve learned so far.




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Beijing Winter Olympics: China’s Extreme Covid-19 Rules to Stop Omicron

China is enforcing a strict set of Covid-19 rules at the Winter Olympics to stop the fast-spreading Omicron variant. From a "closed-loop” system to a ban on shouting, WSJ explains how some of these restrictions will work, and why despite all efforts, an outbreak could still derail competitions. Photo: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters




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Super Bowl Commercials: Why This Year Could Be Known as the ‘Crypto Bowl’

This year’s Super Bowl drew advertisers willing to pay up to $7 million for a 30-second spot. WSJ advertising editor Suzanne Vranica and reporter Paul Vigna break down what to watch for from both new cryptocurrency brands and old regulars like Budweiser. Photo Illustration: Alexander Hotz/WSJ




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Britney Spears’s Father Suspended From Conservatorship: What’s Next

Britney Spears's father was removed as conservator of her $60 million estate on Wednesday. Fans outside the courthouse cheered as the suspension brings the pop star closer to unwinding the legal arrangement that has controlled her life for 13 years. Photo: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters




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Recognize This ‘Squid Game’ Voice? Behind Netflix’s Global Dubbing Strategy

More Netflix viewers watched dubbed versions of the South Korean drama “Squid Game” than subtitled versions. WSJ met one of the show’s English-language voice actors to see how dubbing foreign content is fueling the streaming giant’s growth. Photo Illustration: Sharon Shi




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Reinventing Restaurants: Covid-Era Ideas From Chef Marcus Samuelsson

As restaurants struggle to survive during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Chef-Owner of Red Rooster, Marcus Samuelsson spoke with WSJ’s Lorie Hirose about change, history and hope. Photo: Lev Radin/Zuma Press




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Food-Delivery Apps vs. Restaurants: The Dining Industry’s Covid Divide

Demand for food delivery has soared amid the pandemic, but restaurants are struggling to survive. In a fiercely competitive industry, delivery services are fighting to gain market share while facing increased pressure to lower commission fees and provide more protection to their workers. Video/Photo: Jaden Urbi/WSJ




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California Wine Companies See Opportunity in IPO Boom

Two California wine companies are going public this spring, the first major wineries to do so since the late 1990s. Winemakers explain the lessons of past stock offerings from wineries like Mondavi and Ravenswood and why they think the time is now right to join the IPO fray. Photo: Sean Havey for The Wall Street Journal




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How the Brain Weighs Risk as Covid-19 Restrictions Ease

Indoor dining, workout classes, concerts. These once commonplace events are coming back into daily life. But because of Covid-19, everyone now has a different level of comfort. What happens in the brain as we decide what’s risky or not? Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann




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Your Coffee Is Getting More Expensive Due to Bad Weather in Brazil

When it comes to coffee beans, what happens in Brazil doesn’t stay in Brazil. In July and August, a bad frost hit the country's coffee-producing region and analysts say Brazil’s bean shortage is already rattling the global coffee market. So how will the frost affect the price of your morning cup? WSJ’s Shelby Holliday spoke to coffee experts around the world to find out. Illustration: Rafael Garcia




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The Unconventional Franchise Model Behind Chick-fil-A’s Success

Chick-fil-A has built its rapid growth on the popularity of its chicken sandwich. But its unconventional approach to business has helped make it the third biggest fast-food chain in the U.S. WSJ gets an inside look at the strategies driving the Atlanta-based company’s success. Photo: Richard B. Levine/Zuma Press




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Starbucks Rewards: How the Coffee Giant’s Mobile App Became a Winner

Starbucks trails only McDonald’s as the largest restaurant chain by market capitalization. WSJ’s Heather Haddon explains why mobile technology has become a business priority for Starbucks and garnered it a loyal customer base. Photo: Stanislav Kogiku/Zuma Press




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Elon Musk Welcomes Visitors to Tesla’s First Gigafactory in Europe

Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Saturday turned his first European Gigafactory near Berlin into a fairground where visitors could tour the facility. The project faced some delays and local resistance but Musk said the company expects to start production in November. Photo: Patrick Pleul/Associated Press




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iPhone Manufacturer Foxconn Reveals Its First Electric-Vehicle Prototypes

Foxconn, the Taiwanese company known for assembling Apple products, has unveiled three electric-vehicle prototypes. WSJ’s Stephanie Yang attended the launch event to see how the company is diversifying its business to gain a foothold in the auto industry. Photo: I-Hwa Cheng/Bloomberg News




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Could Autonomous Trucks Help Solve the Supply Chain Crisis?

As driverless vehicle companies Aurora and Embark are making their stock-market debut this month, WSJ’s George Downs spoke with the CEOs about why they’re focusing on autonomous trucks and whether that could spell a solution for the U.S. truck-driver shortage.





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Economists: Home Builders Neglecting Entry-Level Market

Nela Richardson, chief economist for brokerage Redfin Corp., and Selma Hepp, chief economist for Zillow Group’s Trulia real-estate website, both said builders aren’t constructing enough entry-level housing to meet demand. They’re focusing more of their resources instead, the economists said, on building pricey homes for buyers with ample credit.





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Economists Assign Blame For Housing Shortage

The national supply of homes for sale is getting squeezed by the small amount of equity millions of would-be sellers have in their properties and relatively weak output from home builders, according to economists speaking Friday at a real-estate conference in Miami.





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Blessing in Disguise: Greece Crisis Could Cool Property Market

Greece appears to be slipping ever closer to an exit from the euro zone. While a potential catastrophe for the country, it might actually be a good thing for Europe's booming commercial real-estate markets.




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Greece Impact on Property Limited But Investors Are Concerned About Spain

So far, commercial real-estate analysts looking at Europe’s booming market are not too concerned that Greece’s turmoil will spread further afield.




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Employers Competing for Workers Turn to Signing Bonuses and Freebies

Low-wage work is in high demand, and employers are now competing for applicants, offering incentives ranging from sign-on bonuses to free food. But with many still unemployed, are these offers working? Photo: Bloomberg




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Two Infrastructure Bills Come Into Focus, but Challenges Remain

The $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package and the $3.5 trillion Democratic healthcare and antipoverty plan will face obstacles as they make their way through Congress in tandem. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann




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Airbnb Bet Big on the Olympic Games. Covid Left Hosts in Tokyo Paring Losses

Airbnb had big plans for the Tokyo Olympics by becoming the official accommodation sponsor, sparking hosts across Japan to prepare for tourists. Now, apartments are vacant and hosts are trying to pare losses following a ban on spectators. Composite: Clément Bürge




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How Apple’s Privacy Move Could Affect Your Wallet

In April, Apple began requiring apps to request user tracking permissions. Now, tech giants and small businesses alike say they're losing money due to the new privacy policy. WSJ's Shelby Holliday explains why those costs could be passed to consumers. Illustration: Rafael Garcia




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Rise of Shiba Inu Signals New Meme Coin Trends in Cryptocurrency

Shiba Inu Coin’s recent surge, and subsequent fall in value, is part of a growing trend of meme coins that are rivaling some of the largest digital tokens in the world. WSJ retail investing reporter Caitlin McCabe explains why investors are pouring money into this meme based cryptocurrency. Photo: Amber Bragdon/Getty Images




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Watch: Instagram Head Adam Mosseri Defends Apps’ Online Safety Record

Instagram’s top executive Adam Mosseri pushed back against some lawmakers’ assertions that social-media products are designed to be addictive, during a Senate Commerce subcommittee hearing Wednesday. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images




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An Exclusive Look at Merck’s Efforts to Help Make Rival J&J’s Covid Vaccine

After Merck’s Covid-19 vaccine candidates failed, the drugmaker partnered with rival Johnson & Johnson. WSJ reporter Jared Hopkins takes us behind the scenes, as the first Merck-made shots are released for distribution. Photo: Hannah Yoon/WSJ




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What’s After Omicron? How Scientists Hunt for New Coronavirus Variants

Scientists are using automation, real-time analysis and pooling data from around the world to rapidly identify and understand new coronavirus variants before the next one spreads widely. Photo Illustration: Sharon Shi




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Consent Sex : എന്താണ് കൺസെന്റ് സെക്സ്? നടൻ വിനായകന്റെ ലൈംഗിക നിലപാട് കൺസെന്റ് സെക്സ് ആണോ?

Actor VInayakan Controversey കേൾക്കുമ്പോൾ വിനായകന്റെ വാക്കുകൾ വിഢുവായിത്തമായിട്ടോ തമാശയായിട്ടോ തോന്നിയേക്കാം. എന്നാൽ ആ വാക്കുകളിൽ ഒളിഞ്ഞിരിക്കുന്നത് സ്ത്രീ പുരുഷന്റെ ലൈംഗിക ഉപകരണമെന്നുള്ള ക്രൂരമായ സമൂഹിക നിലപാടാണ്.




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Column: ಬದುಕಿನ ಬಂಡಿಯ ದೆಸೆ ಬದಲಿಸಿದ ಸಮಯಪಾಲನೆ!

ಶಿಸ್ತು ಎನ್ನುವುದು ಜೀವನದಲ್ಲಿ ಬಹುಮುಖ್ಯವಾದದ್ದು ಎನ್ನುವುದರಲ್ಲಿ ಸಂಶಯವಿಲ್ಲ. ಒಂದು ರೀತಿಯ ಶಿಸ್ತು ಬದ್ದ ಜೀವನ ಬಹಳಷ್ಟು ಮಹತ್ಕಾರ್ಯಗಳನ್ನು ಸಾಧಿಸಲು ಕೂಡ ಸಹಕಾರಿ. ಶಿಸ್ತು ಇಲ್ಲದಿದ್ದರೆ ಅದೆಷ್ಟೇ ಬುದ್ದಿವಂತರಾಗಿದ್ದರೂ ಅಂದುಕೊಂಡದ್ದ ಮಾಡಲಾಗುವುದಿಲ್ಲ. ಹೀಗಾಗಿ ಬದುಕಿಗೆ ಶಿಸ್ತು ಬೇಕೇ ಬೇಕು. ಆದರೆ ನಮ್ಮಲ್ಲಿ ಒಂದು ಗಾದೆ ಮಾತಿದೆ, ಅತಿಯಾದರೆ ಅಮೃತವೂ ವಿಷ ಎನ್ನುತ್ತದೆ ಆ ಮಾತು. ಅತಿಯಾದ ಶಿಸ್ತು ,




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Horoscope Today 27 December 2022: ಮಂಗಳವಾರ: ದ್ವಾದಶ ರಾಶಿಗಳ ದಿನದ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ಹೇಗಿದೆ?

ಶುಭೋದಯ..... ಮಂಗಳವಾರ ಶ್ರೀ ಗಣೇಶನಿಗೆ ಗರಿಕೆಯನ್ನು ಅರ್ಪಿಸಿ, ನಿಮ್ಮೆಲ್ಲಾ ಒಳ್ಳೆಯ ಕಾರ್ಯಗಳಿಗೆ ಗಣೇಶನ ಕೃಪೆ ಇರಲಿ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳುತ್ತಾ ಡಿಸೆಂಬರ್ 27ರ ದಿನ ಭವಿಷ್ಯ ನೋಡೋಣ... ಸಂವತ್ಸರ: ಶುಭಕೃತ್ಆಯನ: ದಕ್ಷಿಣಾಯಣಋತು: ಹೇಮಂತಮಾಸ: ಪುಷ್ಯಪಕ್ಷ: ಶುಕ್ಲಪಕ್ಷತಿಥಿ: ಪಂಚಮಿನಕ್ಷತ್ರ: ಧನಿಷ್ಠಾರಾಹುಕಾಲ: ಮಧ್ಯಾಹ್ನ 03:11ರಿಂದ ಸಂಜೆ 04:16ಸೂರ್ಯೋದಯ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 6.40ಸೂರ್ಯಾಸ್ತ: 06:02




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Horoscope Today 28 December 2022: ಬುಧವಾರ: ದ್ವಾದಶ ರಾಶಿಗಳ ದಿನದ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ಹೇಗಿದೆ?

ಶುಭೋದಯ..... ಬುಧವಾರ ಶ್ರೀ ಗಣೇಶನಿಗೆ ಗರಿಕೆಯನ್ನು ಅರ್ಪಿಸಿ, ನಿಮ್ಮೆಲ್ಲಾ ಒಳ್ಳೆಯ ಕಾರ್ಯಗಳಿಗೆ ಗಣೇಶನ ಕೃಪೆ ಇರಲಿ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳುತ್ತಾ ಡಿಸೆಂಬರ್ 28 ಬುಧವಾರದ ದಿನ ಭವಿಷ್ಯ ನೋಡೋಣ... ಸಂವತ್ಸರ: ಶುಭಕೃತ್ಆಯನ: ದಕ್ಷಿಣಾಯಣಋತು: ಹೇಮಂತಮಾಸ: ಪುಷ್ಯಪಕ್ಷ: ಶುಕ್ಲ ಪಕ್ಷತಿಥಿ: ಷಷ್ಠಿನಕ್ಷತ್ರ: ಮಧ್ಯಾಹ್ನ12:46ರವರೆಗೆ ಶತಾಭಿಷ್ಠ ನಂತರ ಪೂರ್ವಭಾದ್ರಪದರಾಹುಕಾಲ: ಮಧ್ಯಾಹ್ನ 12:21ರಿಂದ 01:46ರವರೆಗೆಸೂರ್ಯೋದಯ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 6.40ಸೂರ್ಯಾಸ್ತ: 06:02




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Horoscope Today 29 December 2022: ಗುರುವಾರ: ದ್ವಾದಶ ರಾಶಿಗಳ ದಿನದ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ಹೇಗಿದೆ?

ಶುಭೋದಯ.....ಗುರು ರಾಯರನ್ನು ಮನಸ್ಸಿನಲ್ಲಿ ನೆನೆಯುತ್ತಾ ಗುರುವಾರದ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ನೋಡೋಣ.. ಸಂವತ್ಸರ: ಶುಭಕೃತ್ಆಯನ: ದಕ್ಷಿಣಾಯಣಋತು: ಹೇಮಂತಮಾಸ: ಪುಷ್ಯಪಕ್ಷ: ಶುಕ್ಲತಿಥಿ: ಸಪ್ತಮಿನಕ್ಷತ್ರ: ಪೂರ್ವಭದ್ರಪದರಾಹುಕಾಲ: ಮಧ್ಯಾಹ್ನ 01:47ರಿಂದ 03:12ಸೂರ್ಯೋದಯ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 6.40ಸೂರ್ಯಾಸ್ತ:6:03




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Horoscope Today 30 December 2022: ಶುಕ್ರವಾರ, ದ್ವಾದಶ ರಾಶಿಗಳ ದಿನದ ರಾಶಿಫಲ: 4 ರಾಶಿಗಳಿಗೆ ಅದೃಷ್ಟದ ದಿನ

ಶುಭೋದಯ..... ಶುಕ್ರವಾರ ಶ್ರೀ ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮಿಯ ಕೃಪೆ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಮೇಲಿರಲಿ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳುತ್ತಾ ಈ ದಿನದ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ನೋಡೋಣ: ಸಂವತ್ಸರ: ಶುಭಕೃತ್ಆಯನ: ದಕ್ಷಿಣಾಯಣಋತು: ಹೇಮಂತಮಾಸ: ಪುಷ್ಯಪಕ್ಷ: ಕೃಷ್ಣತಿಥಿ: ಅಷ್ಟಮಿನಕ್ಷತ್ರ: ಉತ್ತರ ಭಾಧ್ರಪದರಾಹುಕಾಲ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 10:57ರಿಂದ 12:22ರವರೆಗೆಸೂರ್ಯೋದಯ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 6.41ಸೂರ್ಯಾಸ್ತ: 6:03




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Horoscope Today 31 December2022: 2022 ವರ್ಷದ ಕೊನೆಯ ದಿನ: ದ್ವಾದಶ ರಾಶಿಗಳ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ಹೇಗಿದೆ ನೋಡಿ

ಶುಭೋದಯ..... ಶನಿವಾರ ಶನಿದೇವನನ್ನು ಆರಾಧಿಸಿದರೆ ಶನಿ ಕೃಪೆಯಿಂದ ಜೀವನದ ಕಷ್ಟಗಳು ಕಡಿಮೆಯಾಗುವುದು. 2022ರ ವರ್ಷದ ಕೊನೆಯ ದಿನ ನಿಮಗೆ ತುಂಬಾ ಸಂತೋಷ ತರಲಿ ಹೊಸ ವರ್ಷದಲ್ಲಿ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಆಸೆಗಳು ಈಡೇರಲಿ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳುತ್ತಾ ಶನಿವಾರದ ದಿನ ಭವಿಷ್ಯ ನೋಡೋಣ: ಸಂವತ್ಸರ: ಶುಭಕೃತ್ಆಯನ: ದಕ್ಷಿಣಾಯಣಋತು: ಹೇಮಂತಮಾಸ: ಪುಷ್ಯಪಕ್ಷ: ಶುಕ್ಲ ಪಕ್ಷತಿಥಿ: ನವಮಿನಕ್ಷತ್ರ:ರೇವತಿರಾಹುಕಾಲ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 9:32ರಿಂದ 10:57ಸೂರ್ಯೋದಯ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 6.41ಸೂರ್ಯಾಸ್ತ: 6:04




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Horoscope Today 1 January 2022: ಭಾನುವಾರ: ಹೊಸ ವರ್ಷದ ಮೊದಲ ದಿನ ದ್ವಾದಶ ರಾಶಿಗಳಿಗೆ ಹೇಗಿದೆ

ಶುಭೋದಯ..... ಎಲ್ಲರಿಗೂ ಹೊಸ ವರ್ಷದ ಹಾರ್ದಿಕ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು, ನೀವು ಬಯಸಿದ್ದೆಲ್ಲಾ ಸಿಗುವಂತಾಗಲಿ, ಆಸೆಗಳು ನೆರವೇರಲಿ, ಕನಸು ನನಸಾಗಲಿ. 2023ರ ವರ್ಷದ ಮೊದಲ ದಿನದ ಭವಿಷ್ಯ ನೋಡೋಣ ಸಂವತ್ಸರ: ಶುಭಕೃತ್ಆಯನ: ದಕ್ಷಿಣಾಯಣಋತು: ಹೇಮಂತಮಾಸ: ಪುಷ್ಯಪಕ್ಷ: ಶುಕ್ಲತಿಥಿ: ದಶಮಿನಕ್ಷತ್ರ: ಅಶ್ವಿನಿರಾಹುಕಾಲ: ಸಂಜೆ 04:39ರಿಂದ 06:04ರವರೆಗೆಸೂರ್ಯೋದಯ: ಬೆಳಿಗ್ಗೆ 6.42ಸೂರ್ಯಾಸ್ತ: 6:04




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Horoscope Today 2 January 2023: ಸೋಮವಾರ: ಈ ದಿನ ದ್ವಾದಶ ರಾಶಿಗಳ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ಹೇಗಿದೆ?

ಶುಭೋದಯ..... ಮಂಗಳವಾರ ಹನುಮಂತನ ಕೃಪೆ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಮೇಲಿರಲಿ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳುತ್ತಾ 2023, ಜನವರಿ 2ರ ರಾಶಿಫಲ ನೋಡೋಣ... ಸಂವತ್ಸರ: ಶುಭಕೃತ್ಆಯನ: ದಕ್ಷಿಣಾಯಣಋತು: ಹೇಮಂತಮಾಸ: ಪುಷ್ಯಪಕ್ಷ: ಶುಕ್ಲತಿಥಿ: ಏಕಾದಶಿನಕ್ಷತ್ರ: ಭರಣಿರಾಹುಕಾಲ: ಬೆಳಗ್ಗೆ 08:07ರಿಂದ 9:33ರವರೆಗೆಸೂರ್ಯೋದಯ: ಬೆಳಿಗ್ಗೆ 6.42ಸೂರ್ಯಾಸ್ತ: 6:05