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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s decision to withdraw from one of the last major nuclear arms control treaties between the United States and Russia is leading to renewed fears among disarmament advocates of a resurgence in costly spending on...
WILMINGTON – St. Elizabeth led Sanford by two points after one quarter, and the Vikings were still within six at halftime. But the high-flying Warriors took control in the third quarter, going on to a 76-54 victory in nonconference...
PIKE CREEK - Padua had five players score at least eight points as they defeated St. Mark's, 57-36, on Feb. 7 in Catholic Conference girls basketball. The Pandas started hot as Brooke Emmi hit a three-pointer, followed by a deep...
CLAYMONT – A 14-0 run in the first quarter was too much for Archmere to overcome as the Auks fell to Caravel, 62-41, on Feb. 7. It was senior night at the Mogila Fieldhouse; seven Auks were honored before...
GREENVILLE - The Archmere Auks' girls basketball team used defense to beat the Tatnall Hornets, 41-26, on Feb. 7. The Auks were looking to bounce back from a tough loss on Monday to No. 5 Howard. They started fast as Madison...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has called human trafficking “a crime against humanity.” Whether it be child labor, illegal adoptions, forced marriage, illegally obtained organs, sex trafficking, child soldiers or labor exploitation, the trafficking of men, women and children affects...
OXFORD, England — An official of the Central African Republic bishops’ conference has raised doubts about a new government-rebel peace deal and urged the international community to give greater backing to the country’s legitimate armed forces. “Of course, we can...
WASHINGTON — The laity may be angry over the most recent revelations of the Catholic Church’s sex abuse crisis, but bishops, particularly younger ones, share in that anger and “want to move with real force” toward solutions and it...
BETHANY BEACH – St. Ann’s Catholic Church played host Jan. 22 to a prayer service for Christian Unity. The service was part of the annual week-long Prayer for Christian Unity, a church tradition for more than a century. Pastors and...
An anniversary of 150 years calls for a huge celebration and that is exactly what the Diocese of Wilmington has achieved in the first 11 months of its sesquicentennial. Examining the roots of their faith will help Catholics celebrate the...