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Horoscope for January 26, 2018

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This is a pleasant, upbeat day. Nevertheless, you might briefly want to tell someone off. Don’t do it, because there really is no upside to this. Put a lid on i...

German bishops reject pope suggestion to tweak Lord’s Prayer

BERLIN – Roman Catholic bishops in Germany say they’ve debated Pope Francis’ suggestion to tweak the translation of the Lord’s Prayer, but will leave it unchanged. France recently...

McPhee likely to fill for farmers’ irrigation needs

But boaters will need a miracle to float the Dolores

Horoscope for January 25, 2018

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This is an excellent day to make your pitch to the boss, parent or anyone who has some authority in your life, because he or she will listen to you. You will be...

Priest tends to miners, sex workers deep in Peru’s Amazon

BOCA COLORADO, Peru – Below an umbrella of trees deep in the Peruvian Amazon, drunken miners carry on their shoulders the casket of a man whose search for gold ended with a bullet in his sto...

Some Korean foods may taste familiar during the Olympics

SEATTLE – Spam, trout, fried chicken, moon pies and anything slathered in mayonnaise – those are some of the flavors of South Korea’s home cooking that might seem just a bit familiar to the ...

Horoscope for January 24, 2018

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Discussions with bosses, parents and VIPs will be direct, to the point and intense today. If someone upsets you, don’t quit your day job. TAURUS (Apr...

James Ranch family hits the road in advance of Harvest Grill expansion

When Cynthia James Stewart opened Harvest Grill & Greens to showcase her family’s enterprises seven years ago, she never imagined the commitment to bring the community a true farm-to-table e...

Unsolved civil rights-era murder in northern New Mexico divides scholars, residents

ALBUQUERQUE – The murder of a Hispanic New Mexico jailer in 1968 – a year of unrest in the U.S. – has divided residents, scholars and civil rights advocates for decades. Fifty years and two ...

Pope apologizes to abuse victims, but defends Chilean bishop

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE – Pope Francis apologized for insisting that victims of pedophile priests show “proof” to be believed, saying he realized it was a “slap in the face” to victims that h...

Smooth is how we like our soup - prep included

Once you tap the basic formula for a pureed vegetable soup, the possibilities can yield a lifetime of happy, healthy eating. The basic technique is simple: Saute aromatics such as onion, gar...

FLC to present talk about Galapagos Islands

The presentation “In the Footsteps of Darwin: Botanical Exploration in the Galapagos Islands” will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Lyceum of the Center of Southwest Studies at Fo...