Reda Wigle

Reda Wigle is an astrology writer at the New York Post.

Background

Reda routinely researches the birth charts of celebrities and other strangers. A Taurus, middle child and graduate of the University of New Orleans Creative Writing Workshop, she believes in ghosts, butter and redemption Reda’s knowledge of pop culture is largely owed to an adolescence spent feigning mono and mainlining VH1’S “Behind the Music.”

Latest Articles

'Pinky time': The couch-friendly wellness trick everyone's talking about

A TikTok demonstrating "pinky time" has gone viral with the promise that this simple daily digit exercise can stave off cognitive decline.

Biohacker Bryan Johnson makes shocking reveal about girlfriend's lady bits: 'Top 1%'

One genius commenter dubbed Johnson's post "c--chie carfax."

Long Island has a 'high burden' for a potentially fatal blood disorder: new study

It's caused by a mutation in the gene responsible for making hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells.

Apple fans slam leaked design of new iPhone Ultra: 'The worst of both worlds'

Leaked images of a supposed “dummy model” for the long-rumored iPhone fold have sparked aesthetic upset.

Global fuel shortage could hike up the cost of your vacation — even after booking

Amid the ongoing conflict in Iran and surging fuel costs, the price of your vacation could increase even after you've paid.

Popular toy for children emits absolutely toxic amounts of chemicals

A vigilant TikTokker is warning parents about the toxicity levels of a popular toy.

Disney dad arrested and banned from parks for life after assaulting cast member — over a missed photo op with movie character

The happiest place on earth got decidedly grim last week when a man verbally assaulted a cast member.

A third of all scam victims were hit by social media fraud — and losses are in the billions of dollars: FTC

According to the Federal Trade Commission, nearly 30% of people who reported being scammed in 2025 said the swindle began on social media.

Tiny, rare marsupial saved from extinction in 'incredible,' first-ever recovery effort: 'A fighting chance of survival'

Bandicoots, a group of tiny nocturnal creatures once considered extinct, are back from the brink and making strides toward life in the wild.

States where you’re most likely to be killed by lightning revealed — and one leads the way with 97 fatalities

As the summer storm season approaches, experts say death by bolt is most likely in this state.

Experts say there are 10 types of terrible bosses — here's how to know if you're one of them

Everyone has experienced a bad boss at least once in their career.

Costco's new checkout limits will affect stores across the US under new bill

In an effort to curb theft self-checkout limits and staffing requirements are being imposed across the country.

I've been to every country in the world — here are the 5 things I never leave home without

A veteran of long-haul flights, the road less traveled and the unexpected detour — Barry Hoffner is well-versed in the art of packing.

Disney parks single-day tickets cost more than ever — while holiday prices are expected to soar even higher

The magic of Disney is making your money disappear.

Immersive wrap-around screens and mood-matching displays are the future of first-class plane travel

An entertainment company promises to take the in-seat viewing experience to new heights and immersive depths.

Student loan repayment overhaul could impact thousands of borrowers — here's what to know

A critical debt deadline has passed and for legions of borrowers it could mean the difference between debt forgiveness and continued, crushing payments.