
Monsignor Gianfranco Girotti--Pope Benedict XVI's second-in-command--adds pollution, excessive wealth, genetic modification, and others to update the list of serious sins. Local Bishop Michael Pfeiffer adds war as a Christian concern. But what does everyone else think?
Editor’s Note: I had originally solicited the response of this Texas-born, deployed soldier for a story on the Vatican’s recently proclaimed “new sins” for the modern age. I asked the soldier how he reconciled his faith with his service in what some might consider a violent war. His response was way more eloquent than the question, however, and stands on its own. His identity is shielded to avoid any censure.

Hundreds of San Angeloans filled the San Angelo City Auditorium Thursday for a speech delivered by former U.S. President Bill Clinton on behalf of his campaigning wife, Hillary. The event attracted people of every race, gender, and creed united under their candidate’s platform for “change.”
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Training, deployment, and medical issues surrounding taser usage in the San Angelo Police Department and beyond are questionable. Perhaps the next police chief can address the issue further.

Just in time for Valentine's Day: The scientific argument for males’ visual infidelity.

Big Pharma, Compounding Pharmacists, and the FDA have been in a knockdown, drag-out fight to determine the least harmful menopause treatments for women. A doctor from Texas has just introduced a new treatment into the fray. But is it legit?

Bogus statistics and bloated boasts of market share by anyone are about to be a thing of the past if Internet startup Quantcast—a new media measurement service that lets advertisers view audience reports on millions of websites—continues to grow the way it has been. Its concept is to provide universal transparency to advertisers and publishers about the true readership of individual Web sites.

It happened a week ago, but national papers are just reporting on it now. Now, representatives from the Mutual UFO Network are visiting Stephenville, just outside of Fort Worth, Texas, to investigate one of the most nationally talked-about UFO sightings in recent history.

Texas patrons wanting to ring in the New Year with beer and tassels will have to pay a little extra to patron strip clubs this Jan. 1. But there’s hope for next year.