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Rap Disrupted Music First. Now It’s TV and Film.
Questlove, Salamishah Tillet and Jon Caramanica discuss depictions of rap’s old-school days as well as new series and movies with hip-hop embedded into their frameworks.
After Night of Drinking, F.B.I. Supervisor Wakes to Find a Woman Stole His Gun
The supervisor is the subject of an internal investigation. The police report about the incident indicates that a woman stole a $6,000 Rolex and cash from his hotel room.
By the Book: Krysten Ritter: By the Book
The actress and author of a thriller, “Bonfire,” can’t read on the set of “Jessica Jones”: “It is crazy exciting! But it’s not a reading environment.”
Nonfiction: World War II Seen by a Classicist, and Other New Books About Conflict
Thomas E. Ricks surveys 12 new books of military history.
Best of Late Night: Trevor Noah Is Amazed at How Fast Trump Cut Ed Gillespie Loose
Mr. Noah pointed out that Mr. Gillespie, the defeated candidate for governor of Virginia, ran on a platform that largely mirrored Mr. Trump’s.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Worrisome Future of Abortion Rights
The Justice Department is becoming an outpost of the National Right to Life Committee.
Op-Ed Columnist: Resistance, for the Win!
Objecting to identity politics is just a guise for objecting to the politics of people who are not white.
Op-Ed Contributor: Ajit Pai: Media Ownership Rules Must Adjust to the Digital Era
Repeal the rule that prevents companies from owning both a TV or radio station and a newspaper in the same market.
Op-Ed Contributor: Diana Nyad: My Life After Sexual Assault
I’m almost 70. And I’m still not sure I’ll ever fully heal from what my coach did.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Totally Terrible Time
On the plus side, some places didn’t vote.
5 Cheap(ish) Things to Help You Prep Thanksgiving Dinner
Welcome to the latest edition of the Smarter Living newsletter.
Europe Edition: Priti Patel, Angela Merkel, Catalonia: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Charlotte Gainsbourg Finds Her Own Voice
For her fourth album, “Rest,” she did something she’s never done before: write her own lyrics, digging into her family’s tangled history for inspiration.
Trump Ignores Climate Change. That’s Very Bad for Disaster Planners.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is trying to prepare for bigger floods even as the White House is hostile to talking about climate change.
Mediator: In AT&T Deal, Government Action Catches Up With Trump Rhetoric
CNN is at the heart of a dispute between the Justice Department and AT&T and Time Warner, raising the possibility of interference by President Trump.
Tech We’re Using: Smartphones in Egypt Bring Biting Humor but Also Scrutiny
As connectivity has improved, political talk on social media and digital picture-taking can provoke suspicion, or worse, our Cairo bureau chief says.
Russia Says It Will Ease Debt Burden on Venezuela
Moscow announced that the countries would restructure $3 billion in loans, potentially helping Caracas meet other obligations as it risks default.
Kevin Spacey Cut From ‘All the Money in the World,’ With Role Recast
Scenes in the finished movie with Mr. Spacey, who is facing sexual assault allegations, will be reshot with Christopher Plummer as J. Paul Getty.
Jerry Jones Is Said to Hire David Boies to Block Roger Goodell’s Contract
The owner of the Cowboys is threatening to sue the N.F.L. and several owners over efforts to extend Goodell’s contract, according to people within the league.
Senate Republicans Will Diverge From House in Sweeping Tax Rewrite
The Senate will diverge from the House legislation in several key ways, including eliminating the ability to deduct state and local taxes and scaling back, rather than ending, the estate tax.