2.14.
Mohammed Khalid’s Redemption
He was one of the youngest people charged with terrorism
in U.S. history. His story can teach us a lot about
deradicalization — and what we’re getting wrong. 18Opening Lines
A “Herculean effort”: How the National Guard fed and housed
soldiers who came to D.C. 2Date Lab
Two years later, “she’s still my girl,” he says. 8Tom Sietsema
Henry’s is proof that comfort is always in demand. 32Inside
Just Asking 6 Second Glance 35 Crossword 36
Gene Weingarten 37○ Art With a Point
Title: “Valentine’s Day”
Artist: Paul Blow, Bridport, England
From the artist: This is a lighthearted
look at Valentine’s Day — juxtaposing love
and intimacy with the holiday carnival that
accompanies it. The lack of heaviness in
the image felt like a nice change in these
times.
For more art from the magazine’s table of
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