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The Little Town Where Faulkner and Football Rule
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 3 days agoI keep winding up in Oxford, Mississippi, sometimes for business but always for pleasure.The first time I visited, in 1987, I was a reporter covering the...
UK PM Sunak slams racist slur by Farage party campaigner
Digital Journal· 22 hours agoPrime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday denounced the use of a racist slur against him by an...
Emperor and Empress of Japan arrive in the UK ahead of a long-awaited state visit
Toronto Star· 7 days agoThe smiling couple, who landed late afternoon at Stansted Airport north of London, will spend seven...
The Profit Trap | by Jean-Baptiste Wautier - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 1 day agoThis final installment aims high, and probably represents the culmination of Mayer’s efforts to...
Sick and injured chimpanzees seen using the forest as a natural drugstore
National Post· 3 days agoChimpanzees were consuming a variety of plants with medicinal effects but little other nutritional...
Exam submissions by AI found to earn higher grades than real-life students
PA Media: Science via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoHe said AI did particularly well in the first and second years of study but struggled more in the...
Revolt Against Keir Starmer's Labour by Long-Time Backers Puts Top Team Stars at Risk
Financial Post· 9 hours agoA perception that Labour has drifted from its roots, coupled with party leader Keir Starmer’s...
When your uni neighbour turns out to be a prince
BBC News· 3 days agoFor Keith George, an American student at Oxford in 1983, it turned out to be the future emperor of Japan. The crown prince, now Emperor Naruhito, was in...
When your university neighbour turns out to be a prince
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe future emperor (second left) and Keith George (right) as student friends [Kyodo] It's always...
New mpox strain in DR Congo 'most dangerous yet'
BBC News· 3 days agoA new strain of the mpox virus spreading quickly along the eastern borderof Democratic Republic of Congo is "incredibly worrying", say ...