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• **Psychic Fails to Predict Lottery Winner**: A self-proclaimed psychic promised to help a California couple win the lottery using his alleged spiritual abilities, but they ended up losing nearly $10,000 after ignoring his advice. The couple is now suing the psychic for fraud. (Source: The Washington Post) • **Astrology Firm Sued for False Advertising**: A California-based astrology firm is facing a lawsuit for falsely claiming that its services can improve relationships and financial success. The company is accused of using deceptive tactics to lure in customers. (Source: Los Angeles Times) • **New Age Guru Faces Criminal Charges**: A well-known new age guru is facing criminal charges for allegedly defrauding his followers out of millions of dollars. Prosecutors claim that the guru used his spiritual teachings to convince his followers to hand over their — savings. (Source: The New York Times) • **Medium —ed for Alleged Scam**: A self-proclaimed medium is facing — in Florida for allegedly swindling hundreds of thousands of dollars from her clients. Investigators claim that the medium used her alleged psychic abilities to convince clients to hand over large sums of money for fake readings. (Source: The Miami Herald) • **Scientist Debunks Ghost Hunting**: A team of scientists has conducted a study that claims to debunk the existence of ghosts. The study used advanced technology to detect any paranormal activity… but found none. Ghost hunting enthusiasts are reacting angrily to the findings. (Source: CNN) • **Spiritual Leader Accused of Fraud**: A spiritual leader is facing accusations of fraud after allegedly convincing thousands of followers to invest in his questionable business ventures. Prosecutors claim that the leader used his spiritual authority to convince followers to hand over their — savings. (Source: The Guardian) • **Fake Psychic Sentenced to Prison**: A convicted fake psychic has been sentenced to prison in Oregon for allegedly swindling hundreds of thousands of dollars from her clients. Prosecutors claim that the psychic used her alleged abilities to convince clients to hand over large sums of money for fake readings. (Source: The Oregonian) • **Tibetan Monk —ed for Alleged scams**: A Tibetan monk has been —ed in India for allegedly using his spiritual authority to scam thousands of dollars from unsuspecting donors. Prosecutors claim that the monk used his position to convince donors to hand over large sums of money for fake charitable causes. (

One day in late June, I became a completely different person: I downloaded an astrology app on my phone. For most people in my milieu, asking an acquaintance their sun sign is a fairly standard way of getting to know each other. For me, a self-described astrology hater, though, it’s a huge departure from the norm.

The morning went smoothly: M. blessedly woke up in his crib around 6 a.m., his “normal” and totally bearable wake-up time. I got him from his crib and brought him into our room, where he nursed and snuggled for a while, got a new diaper without much drama, and played with his Magna-Tiles before eating breakfast, which was half a cinnamon roll and a sliced banana. He went to day care happily—he loves knocking on the door all by himself—but he has an early dismissal at noon, which is usually when his nap starts.

As any current or former toddler parent who read the previous paragraph could have expected, he was asleep when I arrived at day care to pick him up. I put him in his crib when we got home, in the hope that he’d fall back asleep and have a mostly normal nap. I left him there for [redacted] minutes—I don’t need anyone telling me I didn’t let him “cry it out” for long enough or that I’m cruel for letting him “cry it out” at all—then, admitting defeat, got him from his room so we could sit on the couch and eat watermelon together. He ended up having a slightly later nap, which means a slightly later bedtime, but had an otherwise average day. Yes, he was at the mercy of his feelings—he had a meltdown when my husband tried to read him the book that M. had demanded he read—but I am nearly certain that that has more to do with his age than with where the sun and moon are located.



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