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SÃO PAULO -- The severe health care and hunger crisis affecting the Yanomami indigenous people in Roraima state prompted the Brazilian church to coordinate help and to work side by side with government agencies and indigenous organizations to provide...
The closest prediction has a three-point differential. The widest margin predicted is 20 points. And there are varied projected scores in between. What is not in dispute in the 2023 Dialog Teachers’ Super Bowl Poll is who will win. It’s a Philly thing. This...
The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association held its indoor track state championship Feb. 4 in a different venue for the third straight year, but the results in the boys’ competition had a familiar ring. Salesianum School won just won individual...
A powerful earthquake struck Turkey and Syria in the early morning hours of Feb. 6, killing hundreds and leaving thousands more wounded. The earthquake struck southern Turkey’s Gaziantep and Kahramanmaras provinces and northwestern Syria as many still sleeping were awakened...
WILMINGTON — The SL24 Memorial Classic basketball showcase returned to the Chase Fieldhouse on Feb. 3-4, with seven high school games helping to raise money for the UnLocke the Light Foundation inspired by a late Saint Mark’s High School...
WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth honored the three seniors on its boys basketball team on Feb. 6, with Dominic Mazzarelli and Ben Ross joining regular Shaun Chandler in the starting five. Ross entered the game with two points this season,...
WASHINGTON -- Celebrating a Feb. 5 Mass in honor of Black History Month, Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory urged "ordinary people of color" to "vastly improve our world with an understanding of the strength of character that resides within...
Just two full weeks remain in the high school basketball season, and it will be a big one on Pennsylvania Avenue. Ursuline will be hosting two other title contenders, including the defending state champion Caravel Buccaneers on Tuesday. There...
Saints Peter and Paul got things rolling with high school musicals this weekend in the Diocese of Wilmington. Wilson Auditorium in the Easton, Md., high school was aglow with the production of “The Play That Goes Wrong.” Other high school musical...
WILMINGTON — There was an air of excitement at Ursuline Academy the morning of Feb. 1 as students from the Lower School watched three military trucks pull into the driveway for a Catholic Schools Week visit. Five members of...

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