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Rap’s Radical First Act

African Officials Respond to France’s Restitution Report

When the Social Mission Comes Before Making a Buck

Catch Up on the Trailers You Need to See

For the Art Lovers on Your List, Career Retrospectives of Two British Painters

Those Halls Won’t Deck Themselves: Pros Help With Holiday Lights

A Long Visit to Weimar-Era Berlin Through an Epic Graphic Novel

Makaya McCraven Sees the Future of Jazz Through Layers of History

The Man Who Brought Weimar into Germans’ Living Rooms

Leave Your Fondue Pot Behind (but Keep the Fondue)

What Is ‘La Lista,’ Which Controls Migrants’ Fates in Tijuana?

Whitey Bulger’s Killers Haven’t Been Charged, but Prison Warden Faces Removal

How Did He Catch That? A New N.F.L. Stat Can Confirm Your Amazement

How to Stop Radical C.E.O.s From Going Rogue

In “I Might Regret This,” Abbi Jacobson Hits the Road. Insomnia, Heartbreak, Hilarity and Self-Discovery Ensue.

11 New Books We Recommend This Week

South Korean Women Smash Makeup, and Patriarchy

What to Cook This Weekend

The Latest Romance Novels: Firefighters, Buff Male Nannies, Astronauts and More

Ghosts, Robots and Monsters: A Roundup of New Sci-Fi and Fantasy

The Orchestra Brawls in a ‘Beer and Pizza’ Oedipus Opera

Notes From the Book Review Archives

New & Noteworthy

Michael Peña Does Double Duty in the War on Drugs

Should PoMo Architecture, at the 50-Year Mark, Be Saved?

Trump Signs New Trade Deal With Neighbors After Acrimonious Negotiations

New in Paperback: ‘Dead on Arrival,’ ‘Easternization’

Wish List for Readers

California Today: What Another Scandal Says About Hollywood

I.O.C. Halts Boxing Group from Planning Tokyo 2020 Tournament

What Lingers After Decades of Reporting on the Cambodian Genocide

The Week in Tech: Facebook’s Three Big Problems

They Couldn’t Find Beauty Tutorials for Dark Skin. So They Made Their Own.

New Robert A.M. Stern Condo on Park Avenue Sells for Nearly $74 Million

Las noticias de hoy

Trade Pact Is Signed, but U.S.-Canada Rift Remains

Cowboys End Saints’ 10-Game Winning Streak

Putin Knew. America Didn’t.

Marriott Hacking Exposes Data of Up to 500 Million Guests

The Week in Arts: ‘Vox Lux,’ Miami Basel, ‘Mrs. Maisel’

An Argument for Ruining Your Horrible Life

DealBook Briefing: A Dinner Could Make or Break the Trade War

The Academy | On Being a Black Male Writer in America

On Politics: Pleading Guilty, Cohen Details Moscow Trump Tower Talks

Why Michael Cohen Lied to Congress

Can We Stop Suicides?

N.Y. Today: The City Has Few Statues of Women. Here Comes Shirley Chisholm.

Wedding in Paradise Is Lost, but ‘Angels’ Help After Camp Fire Devastation

The Stock Market’s Dangers Are Easier to See Now

Your (New) Friday Briefing