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  • Sachiko Kanenobu's 'Misora' has been a brilliant obscurity for 47 years. Now, at her home in Sonoma County, she discusses its long road to rediscovery.
  • The attorney general orders an end to a legal procedure used by judges to delay decisions in certain immigration cases, which he says has no legal basis. Critics say the move will impede due process.
  • Trump's administration is moving to limit who can get asylum in the U.S. Attorney General Sessions has intervened in a Carolina woman's case, questioning whether she and others deserve protection.
  • "The chaos at the White House seems to be getting worse," a veteran Republican strategist said. Here's a look at one of the more unpredictable weeks in the Trump presidency thus far.
  • U.S. forces stopped a vessel off the coast of Venezuela for the second time in less than two weeks as President Trump continues to ramp up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
  • In 1972, Sachiko Kanenobu had barely finished recording her first album when suddenly, she left Japan and moved to America. The album, Misora, was released in Japan with no concerts to promote it. It slipped into obscurity almost immediately. Kanenobu likens it a child that was abandoned. “But later, the child wants to find out … Continue reading Her 1970s Japanese Folk Masterpiece Was Almost Lost to History →
  • In 1972, Sachiko Kanenobu had barely finished recording her first album when suddenly, she left Japan and moved to America. The album, Misora, was released in Japan with no concerts to promote it. It slipped into obscurity almost immediately. Kanenobu likens it a child that was abandoned. “But later, the child wants to find out … Continue reading Her 1970s Japanese Folk Masterpiece Was Almost Lost to History →
  • The dramatic story of the Maersk Alabama is unfolding off the coast of Somalia, but in a different area from most of the other recent pirate attacks. The attack could mark a significant shift in pirate tactics.
  • Chrissie Hynde sings Bob Dylan and Shannon McNally performs songs associated with country singer Waylon Jennings. They both use the structures the men built to create their own rich emotional spaces.
  • Cities in the West that are dealing with an explosion of homelessness are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that limits bans on camping in public parks and rights of way.
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