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Shinichi Atobe Was Keeping Quiet Long Before Silent Way

For decades, Shinichi Atobe was considered shadowy. Until last May, the 50-something Japanese artist had not been interviewed. He seldom performs, save for the occasional appearance at a space near his apartment in Saitama — such as WWW in Tokyo or the FFKT festival. “When I

Charging Comey is a free speech trap: Turley

Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley said charging former FBI Director James Comey is a free speech trap after the Department of Justice (DOJ) secured a second indictment. “Comey will now likely create a new category of protected shell speech,” Turley said in an opinion piece

Ty Cobb: New Comey indictment 'classic revenge'

Former White House attorney Ty Cobb on Tuesday criticized the Justice Department’s (DOJ) latest indictment against former FBI Director James Comey as “vindictive prosecution,” saying he expects it to be dismissed. “It’s specious. It’ll be thrown out. It’s classic, you know,

DOJ lawsuit seeking Arizona voter data dismissed

A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) seeking access to his state’s voter registration list. U.S. District Judge Susan Brnovich, an appointee of President Trump, wrote that under

Grand Voyager | Exploring Tangier

From bustling markets and historic castles to its forest and iconic coast, Tangier is city full of character. But what is it about this North African city that inspires visitors?

Up In Smoke

"I woke up one day to the realization that I had written ten good pages of a book that was due in five months."