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A perfect matcha

Americans whirl, dust and infuse traditional Japanese tea

Infrared eye tracks hikers ascending Fourteeners

Project aims to protect nature by counting visitors

Oh, baby! Two top White House advisers expecting

WASHINGTON – Jen Psaki thought the offer to be President Barack Obama’s communications director wouldn’t last long. She figured White House chief of staff Denis McDonough hadn’t h...

Religion Briefs

Yoga doesn’t bend rules on religion LOS ANGELES – Yoga taught in a San Diego County school system is not a gateway to Hinduism and doesn’t violate the religious rights of students...

Islam forecast as world’s fastest-growing faith

Atheists, agnostics, people who don’t identify to increase in numbers, too

Religion withers; prayer endures

Church attendance declines, but many pray on their own

Springing to life

Seasonal produce adds colorful pop to our palates

From tree tap to beer tap

Craft brewers embrace maple syrup

Use your noodle to shake up the vegetable routine

Many vegetables are easily noodled: Spaghetti squash, once cooked, inherently forms tender, thin strands you can twirl onto your dinner fork; zucchini, thinly sliced lengthwise, becomes long...

On the side

Palace offers deals for Durangoans To show appreciation for the local customers who keep it going through the dreary months, The Palace Restaurant is offering daily specials for $...

Homemade saag paneer is an easy, fun project

DIY cheese in your own kitchen? Yup.

U.S. foreign adoptions reach lowest mark since 1982

NEW YORK – The number of foreign children adopted by U.S. parents dropped by 9 percent last year to the lowest level since 1982, according to new State Department figures. The de...