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He Studied Accounting. Now He Hunts the Taliban.
Lt. William Conway, who leads a team that identifies Taliban and Islamic State threats in Afghanistan, is not your typical military intelligence analyst.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Is It Time for Netanyahu to Resign Yet?
A cloud of suspicion and scandal hangs over Israel’s prime minister. But that doesn’t necessarily mean he needs to step down.
Op-Ed Contributor: How the Other Half Lives in Iran
Inequality is rising in Iran. The rural poor are angry and living increasingly precarious lives.
Op-Ed Contributor: Why China’s Good Environmental Policies Have Gone Wrong
Haste and zeal to please an increasingly authoritarian government have created unexpected problems.
Asia and Australia Edition: Hawaii, North Korea, Iran: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
In Milan, Military Rigor Meets Instagram Excess
Neil Barrett hones his classic style while Versace ranges from zebra stripes to velvet suiting.
Mudslides Close Part of Highway 101 in California
The mudslides have killed at least 20 people and closed portions of a major north-south corridor.
Review: Risk-Taking New Opera Tells a Tragic 1950s Gay Love Story
In “Fellow Travelers,” a story of persecuted gay love during the 1950s, the composer Gregory Spears demonstrates how to be original.
Trump Escalates a Dispute With The Wall Street Journal Over a Quotation
The president said he did not say “I probably have a very good relationship” with the North Korean leader, claiming he said “I’d.” It was difficult to tell from audio clips whether the complaint had merit.
False Missile Warning in Hawaii Adds to Scrutiny of Emergency Alert System
An errant cellphone alert about an incoming ballistic missile set off a panic and prompted calls for major improvements to America’s approach to disaster notification.
Mark Wahlberg and Agency Will Donate $2 Million to Time’s Up After Outcry Over Pay
The donation will be made in the name of Michelle Williams, Mr. Wahlberg’s co-star in the movie “All the Money in the World,” after an outcry about pay discrepancy in reshoots for the film.
Plane Skids Off Runway in Turkey: ‘It’s a Miracle We Escaped’
No one was injured, officials said, after the Pegasus Airlines flight “had a runway excursion incident” and its nose ended up feet from the Black Sea.
Big Bets on A.I. Open a New Frontier for Chip Start-Ups, Too
Forty-five young companies are building processors just for artificial intelligence. At least five have raised more than $100 million from investors.
Rishikesh Journal: Rebuilding on the Beatles, an Ashram in India Hopes for Revival
In Rishikesh, which hit the world’s eye when the Fab Four went there to study with the Maharishi in 1968, renovations and remembrances are underway.
What to Cook: What to Cook This Week
Embrace the extra time this weekend, and make a chicken with vinegar, a wild rice and mushroom casserole or a firehouse chili gumbo.
Vows: He Works With Divas, but Didn’t Marry One
Fred Nelson III, musical conductor for Aretha Franklin, married Lynda Cartwright during the holidays. They met, fittingly, over a piano.
Profile: Brussels, E.U. Capital, Gets a Novel, Both Tart and Empathic
Robert Menasse writes a polyphonic novel of satire and sympathy about Brussels, Europe’s symbolic capital — its bureaucrats, nationalisms and police.
DACA Participants Can Again Apply for Renewal, Immigration Agency Says
The government complied with a judge’s order to resume accepting renewal requests from immigrants who were brought illegally to the United States as children.
Sunday Routine: How 50 Cent, Rapper and Actor, Spends His Sundays
The Midtown West resident stays busy, logging time at the gym, the office and the studio, where he’s been working on the album, “Street King Immortal.”
Trump, Hawaii, Montecito: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.