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This Black History Month, Into America celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special min

[View in browser]( This Black History Month, Into America celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, Into America presents Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop. Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country’s political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. In the fourth episode, Trymaine Lee explores how in the late 90s, mainstream hip-hop had largely begun to shed its political messaging. Then, the backlash against a Republican government brought politics back to hip-hop once more, leading to the mobilization of a generation and the first hip-hop president: Barack Obama. [Listen now]( wherever you get your podcasts.   Back in 2016, American diplomats and spies started experiencing mysterious medical symptoms that later became known as Havana Syndrome. What was the political backdrop of the first reported cases, what (or who) is behind the Syndrome, and how has it been investigated? Journalists and podcasters Jon Lee Anderson and Adam Entous join Chris Hayes to break down what they know. [Hear the conversation.](   Earlier this week, Ali Velshi guest-hosted All In live from Kyiv, leading up to the one year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He reported on President Biden's visit to the region, reflected on what has transpired in this war, and more. [Revisit Monday through Wednesday's episodes]( of All In. Introducing a new podcast series from NBC News Studios: Letters from Sing Sing. In December of 2002, NBC News producer Dan Slepian got a letter from a New York state prison. It was from a man serving 25 years to life for murder. And it ended with a desperate plea: look into my case. Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez had been convicted of killing a retired police officer, but he insisted he didn’t do it. So Dan began to dig. What he discovered went far beyond just JJ’s case. And 20 years later, it’s still unfolding. Letters from Sing Sing tells the story of a man convicted of murder, a journalist, and the letter that changed both of their lives. [Listen]( to the first two episodes now. [EXPLORE MSNBC PODCASTS](   Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Were you forwarded this email? Sign up [here]( Subscribe]( to MSNBC Daily Check out the [MSNBC Store]( for gear from your favorite shows   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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