Today’s horoscope for September 24 as Capricorn is told to listen rather than rush to a solution

One star sign’s thoughts do not align with their partner’s, according to today’s horoscope for September 24, and another person’s hopes and dreams seem unusually vivid.

On September 24th, one star sign was instructed to slow down their thoughts rather than try to control or solve things.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

When a relationship issue is brought up, do your best to avoid overreacting. Your partner’s thoughts might not be in line with yours. Ask yourself if you’ve picked up something incorrectly before saying anything you might regret.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

When you want to be stubborn, it might not work out today. You may need to be more aloof and open to interacting with others, which is required. All that is required to maintain harmony and foster successful relationships is this.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

You value engaging in both online and in-person conversations. You’ll want to get right to the heart of the issues facing us today. At least not at this time, you aren’t interested in light banter about the weather. You’re attempting to comprehend what motivates a person and what motivates them.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

You experience an inner rush of adventure. Why not try something novel and unique in order to quench these feelings? Make a trip plan. Visit a location you’ve never been before. Breaking out of your regular routine will improve your health.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

Talks with female friends or coworkers will be more significant than you might think. These interactions may have a positive impact on how you approach a future goal. You might also receive advice on novel and unconventional ways and means of achieving your goals.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Be present in your opinions and actions. You’ll be able to see how much your life is impacted by previous conditioning. You want to believe you are making your own decisions, but you might also feel pressured to do so by a trusted advisor who is in charge of your decisions.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

You don’t know where it came from, but you now feel confident and inspired to speak out. Although it’s important to speak your mind, you could phrase your thoughts diplomatically if what you are about to say might offend someone.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

You might have a strong impression that someone at work is trying to hurt your reputation. They’re saying things about you that you won’t like. The best course of action is to confront them head-on. Just make sure you’re informed before speaking with them.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

When you work alone and when you remain behind the scenes, you will perform the best. As you accept that these issues may require some adjustment, you might want to revisit those you have already addressed. The results are better the more organized you are.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

What is actually happening in today’s communications might be difficult to predict. Reduce the speed at which you think. Listen instead of trying to figure out everything. In time, clarity and understanding will return. Be sure to note any message or idea that might be important.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

Do everything necessary to maintain proper organization and cleanliness. Remove items that are no longer in use from your medicine cabinet. Organize your living or work space more effectively. When you don’t need to keep looking for tools, you’ll start seeing improvements.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

Your hopes and dreams might seem unusually real. What you are imagining has magic in it. Be careful not to idealize people or circumstances, even so. Maintain an open but grounded attitude. What’s real and what’s wished for can be distinguished from by a moment of reflection.

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Trump to ‘sue ABC’ as Kimmel returns to late-night TV post-controversy

Following a significant controversy that caused some ABC affiliates to stop airing Jimmy Kimmel’s show, Kimmel made a comeback appearance on late-night television on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump erupted on Tuesday after ABC announced Jimmy Kimmel would return to late-night television, accusing the broadcaster of backing Democrats and branding it a potential “illegal campaign contribution.”

In a post shared on Truth Social, Trump slammed ABC’s decision and reignited his ongoing row with Kimmel, who has frequently mocked him in his opening segments.

“I can’t believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back. The White House was told by ABC that his Show was cancelled! Something happened between then and now because his audience is GONE, and his ‘talent’ was never there,” Trump wrote. The news comes as Jimmy Kimmel Live: Late-night show returns despite Donald Trump’s scathing rant.

Why would they want a replacement who plays 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE and performs so poorly, isn’t funny, and puts the network in danger? He added that, to my knowledge, that would constitute a significant Illegal Campaign Contribution because he is yet another DNC arm.

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He went on: “I think we’re going to test ABC out on this. Let’s see how we do. Last time I went after them, they gave me $16 million. This one sounds even more lucrative. A true bunch of losers! Let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his bad Ratings.”, reports the Irish Star.

Jimmy Kimmel Live made a comeback last night! following an indefinite suspension that had sparked discussion all over the country, on ABC, was officially reinstated. Following Kimmel’s most recent monologue on the program, where he accused “the MAGA gang” of trying to politicize Charlie Kirk’s murder, the drama began.

The backlash was severe because Sinclair and Nexstar, two significant ABC affiliates, “indefinitely” dropped Kimmel from the air.

Brendan Carr, the chair of the FCC, jumped in and warned of regulatory consequences if broadcasters continued to air the program without addressing his concerns.

Disney and ABC immediately faced criticism after thousands of Disney+ subscribers were canceled, and numerous celebrities and businesses demanded that Kimmel be reinstated.

The company met with Kimmel, assessed the damage, and announced the program would resume on Tuesday night in its regular slot amid the criticism, subscriber exodus, and censorship and free speech debates.

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However, Sinclair decided to avoid airing the comeback episode on its ABC affiliates and instead to air news programming until the “discussions with ABC” are resolved.

This followed CBS’s decision not to renew Stephen Colbert for another series after his outspoken criticism of Donald Trump.

Trump to ‘sue ABC’ as Kimmel returns to late-night TV post-controversy

Following a significant controversy that caused some ABC affiliates to stop airing Jimmy Kimmel’s show, Kimmel made a comeback appearance on late-night television on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump erupted on Tuesday after ABC announced Jimmy Kimmel would return to late-night television, accusing the broadcaster of backing Democrats and branding it a potential “illegal campaign contribution.”

In a post shared on Truth Social, Trump slammed ABC’s decision and reignited his ongoing row with Kimmel, who has frequently mocked him in his opening segments.

“I can’t believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back. The White House was told by ABC that his Show was cancelled! Something happened between then and now because his audience is GONE, and his ‘talent’ was never there,” Trump wrote. The news comes as Jimmy Kimmel Live: Late-night show returns despite Donald Trump’s scathing rant.

Why would they want a replacement who plays 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE and performs so poorly, isn’t funny, and puts the network in danger? He added that, to my knowledge, that would constitute a significant Illegal Campaign Contribution because he is yet another DNC arm.

READ MORE: Donald Trump’s scathing dig at Jimmy Kimmel as host returns to TV screensREAD MORE: Jimmy Kimmel needs to make ‘sincere apology to save his career’ during ABC return

He went on: “I think we’re going to test ABC out on this. Let’s see how we do. Last time I went after them, they gave me $16 million. This one sounds even more lucrative. A true bunch of losers! Let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his bad Ratings.”, reports the Irish Star.

Jimmy Kimmel Live made a comeback last night! following an indefinite suspension that had sparked discussion all over the country, on ABC, was officially reinstated. Following Kimmel’s most recent monologue on the program, where he accused “the MAGA gang” of trying to politicize Charlie Kirk’s murder, the drama began.

The backlash was severe because Sinclair and Nexstar, two significant ABC affiliates, “indefinitely” dropped Kimmel from the air.

Brendan Carr, the chair of the FCC, jumped in and warned of regulatory consequences if broadcasters continued to air the program without addressing his concerns.

Disney and ABC immediately faced criticism after thousands of Disney+ subscribers were canceled, and numerous celebrities and businesses demanded that Kimmel be reinstated.

The company met with Kimmel, assessed the damage, and announced the program would resume on Tuesday night in its regular slot amid the criticism, subscriber exodus, and censorship and free speech debates.

Continue reading the article.

However, Sinclair decided to avoid airing the comeback episode on its ABC affiliates and instead to air news programming until the “discussions with ABC” are resolved.

This followed CBS’s decision not to renew Stephen Colbert for another series after his outspoken criticism of Donald Trump.

Donald Trump’s scathing dig at Jimmy Kimmel as host returns to TV screens

Jimmy Kimmel Live ! after a nearly week-long suspension that divided opinion and sparked a debate about freedom of speech, returned to late-night television today.

Donald Trump has blasted ABC for allowing Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night television.

The network was criticized by the US President for playing “99% positive Democrat GARBAGE” moments before Jimmy Kimmel Live and for bringing back “someone who does so poorly, who is not funny, and who puts the Network in danger” returned following its suspension.

Mr. Trump claimed in a Truth Social post that “I can’t believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back. ABC informed The White House that his Show had been postponed! Because his audience is GONE and his “talent” was never present, something happened between that time and now. Kimmel further stated in the post that it would be “a major illegal campaign contribution” if Kimmel were to become “an additional arm of the DNC.”

“I believe ABC will be put to the test on this,” he said. See how we fare. When I sought after them, I received $16 million. Even more lucrative seems to be this one. A real bunch of losers The President remarked, “Let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his poor ratings.”

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45 minutes before the episode’s airtime, ABC teased Jimmy’s monologue with a soundbite. The broadcaster said in the tease, “happy to be here tonight,” and received a standing ovation during the taping.

Jimmy, a father of four, said in the soundbite, “We are preeming your regularly scheduled encore episode of Celebrity Family Feud” to bring you this special report.

Members of the audience began to leave the taping after Jimmy’s episode became “unifying,” but they also claimed the star didn’t apologize for his controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk. Kimmel was “standing up for freedom of speech,” according to one audience member.

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Jimmy “made sure that everyone knew that he wasn’t making fun of the tragedy of Charlie Kirk’s murder,” according to Walter Bates, who was present. Mr. Bates said he wouldn’t apologize, “but that message was incredibly clear.”

The presenter praised Mr. Kirk’s wife for upholding Christian values by pardoning her husband’s murder, according to Mr. Bates. It was a very moving experience. My wife and I both experienced intense emotional distress,” said Mr. Bates.

Donald Trump’s scathing dig at Jimmy Kimmel as host returns to TV screens

Jimmy Kimmel Live ! after a nearly week-long suspension that divided opinion and sparked a debate about freedom of speech, returned to late-night television today.

Donald Trump has blasted ABC for allowing Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night television.

The network was criticized by the US President for playing “99% positive Democrat GARBAGE” moments before Jimmy Kimmel Live and for bringing back “someone who does so poorly, who is not funny, and who puts the Network in danger” returned following its suspension.

Mr. Trump claimed in a Truth Social post that “I can’t believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back. ABC informed The White House that his Show had been postponed! Because his audience is GONE and his “talent” was never present, something happened between that time and now. Kimmel further stated in the post that it would be “a major illegal campaign contribution” if Kimmel were to become “an additional arm of the DNC.”

“I believe ABC will be put to the test on this,” he said. See how we fare. When I sought after them, I received $16 million. Even more lucrative seems to be this one. A real bunch of losers The President remarked, “Let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his poor ratings.”

READ MORE: Jimmy Kimmel needs to make ‘sincere apology to save his career’ during ABC returnREAD MORE: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Late-night show returns despite Donald Trump’s scathing rant

45 minutes before the episode’s airtime, ABC teased Jimmy’s monologue with a soundbite. The broadcaster said in the tease, “happy to be here tonight,” and received a standing ovation during the taping.

Jimmy, a father of four, said in the soundbite, “We are preeming your regularly scheduled encore episode of Celebrity Family Feud” to bring you this special report.

Members of the audience began to leave the taping after Jimmy’s episode became “unifying,” but they also claimed the star didn’t apologize for his controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk. Kimmel was “standing up for freedom of speech,” according to one audience member.

Continue reading the article.

READ MORE: Jimmy Kimmel breaks silence ahead of ABC return after Charlie Kirk comments

Jimmy “made sure that everyone knew that he wasn’t making fun of the tragedy of Charlie Kirk’s murder,” according to Walter Bates, who was present. Mr. Bates said he wouldn’t apologize, “but that message was incredibly clear.”

The presenter praised Mr. Kirk’s wife for upholding Christian values by pardoning her husband’s murder, according to Mr. Bates. It was a very moving experience. My wife and I both experienced intense emotional distress,” said Mr. Bates.

Trump administration rehires laid-off employees after cost-cutting blitz

In response to Elon Musk’s cost-cutting blitz, hundreds of federal employees in the US are being asked to resign from their jobs.

According to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press news agency, the General Services Administration (GSA) has given the government employees until the end of the week to accept or reject reinstatement.

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Those who accept are required to return to duty on October 6 following a seven-month paid vacation, during which time the GSA may have incurred high costs to stay in dozens of properties where their leases were scheduled to expire or were permitted to remain.

Former GSA real estate official Chad Becker said, “Ultimately, the outcome was the agency was left broken and understaffed.”

They “didn’t have the people they needed to perform basic tasks.”

The GSA has been in “triage mode,” according to Becker, who represents owners with government leases at Arco Real Estate Solutions.

He claimed that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under Musk’s previous leadership had gone too far, too quickly, as a result of the sudden downsizing.

In order to centralize the acquisition and management of thousands of federal workplaces, the GSA was established in the 1940s.

Its request for a return to work echoes DOGE’s efforts to rehire employees from various organizations.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced last month that some employees who accepted resignation offers could continue working.

The National Park Service earlier reinstated a number of purged employees, while the Labor Department has also reinstated some employees who took buyouts.

The GSA, which oversees many of the buildings, is essential to the work of these organizations.

Taus of GSA employees left the organization as part of initiatives that promoted their resignations or early retirements starting in March.

As part of a concerted effort to reduce the size of the federal workforce, hundreds of others were fired as a result of the recall notice. Some of those workers still receive pay despite missing their duties.

The agency issued on Friday, responding to inquiries into the return-to-work notice in detail, but GSA representatives did not respond.

Additionally, they objected to discussing the agency’s staffing decisions, potential cost overruns caused by changing its intentions to end leases.

A spokesman for the agency said in an email that “GSA’s leadership team has reviewed workforce actions and is making adjustments in the best interests of the American taxpayers and the customer agencies we serve.”

Democrats have criticised President Donald Trump’s administration’s arbitrary policy of cutting costs and jobs.

The top Democrat on the GSA subcommittee, which represents Arizona, Greg Stanton, told the AP that there is no proof that the agency’s reductions “delivered any savings.”

He claimed that it has caused a lot of confusion while undermining the services that taxpayers rely on.

The agency, which had about 12, 000 employees at the start of the Trump administration, was designated as a a a major target of its campaign  to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in the federal government.

A small group of Musk’s trusted advisors worked in the GSA’s headquarters, occasionally lying on cots on the sixth floor, and pursued plans to abruptly revoke nearly half the federal portfolio’s 7,500 leases.

In order to generate billions in savings, DOGE also demanded that the GSA sell hundreds of federally owned buildings.

In many cases, the GSA began by mailing landlords more than 800 lease cancellation notices without first forming the government tenants. Additionally, the organization released a list of the tens of government buildings for sale.

According to senior GAO official David Marroni, an independent watchdog, the Government Accountability Office is looking into the GSA’s management of its workforce, lease terminations, and planned building disposals. It anticipates publishing findings in the coming months.