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Former Times Union food critic Christopher J. Yates' “The Rabbit Club” follows an Oxford University student who joins a ...
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Parts of Oxford are facing disruption to water supplies after a main pipe burst. Thames Water said its engineers were working ...
Ann Arbor officials continued to face public criticisms Monday night for considering putting city resources behind a large ...
Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels are red-hot on the recruiting trail with the program securing four commitments across a seven-day stretch in Oxford. After a ...
In his new round of tariffs being announced this week, Trump is essentially tethering the entire world economy to his ...
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Sir Mick Jagger and Sir Elton John topped the star-studded guest list for the French state banquet hosted by the King at Windsor Castle. The Rolling Stones’ front man was joined by his fiancee Melanie ...
Last year, Oxford chose “rizz” as its word of 2023. Derived from the word charisma, it refers to a person’s ability to attract a romantic partner.
The pro-Oxford comma faction is more vocal and numerous in the U.S., while in the UK, anti-Oxford comma reigns. The two main rationales for choosing one style over the other are clarity and economy.