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Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. To edit or delete this email alert, please go to [Manage My Alerts](. [The New York Times]( [The New York Times]( Daily Update Compiled: February 26, 2018 4:20 AM [NYTimes.com/MyAlerts »]( [White House officials conceded they “could have done better” in the way they handled accusations against the staff secretary who resigned Wednesday after two ex-wives publicly accused him of abusing them.]( Jonathan Ernst/Reuters [Top Trump Aides Are Said to Have Long Known About Abuse Accusations]( By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, KATIE ROGERS and MAGGIE HABERMAN White House officials conceded they “could have done better” in the way they handled accusations against the staff secretary who resigned Wednesday after two ex-wives publicly accused him of abusing them. [Op-Ed Columnist]( [Watch what he’s doing, not what he’s saying.]( Jonathan Ernst/Reuters [Trump to Dreamers: Get Out]( By DAVID LEONHARDT Watch what he’s doing, not what he’s saying. Advertisement [Op-Ed Columnist]( [Lesson for Democrats: The same old won’t work in 2020.]( Courtney Asztalos for The New York Times [One Honorable American’s Love of Trump]( By ROGER COHEN Lesson for Democrats: The same old won’t work in 2020. [Letters]( [Readers discuss an Op-Ed article by an agent who is resigning so he can speak out against attacks on the agency.]( Eric Thayer for The New York Times [Republican Attacks on the F.B.I.]( Readers discuss an Op-Ed article by an agent who is resigning so he can speak out against attacks on the agency. [The men were part of a notorious group of Islamic State militants known as the Beatles because of their British accents.]( Asmaa Waguih/Associated Press [2 of ISIS’ Infamous British Fighters Are Captured by Syrian Kurds]( By ADAM GOLDMAN and ERIC SCHMITT The men were part of a notorious group of Islamic State militants known as the Beatles because of their British accents. [Op-Ed Columnist]( [Someday, hopefully, we can undo this president’s corruption.]( Tom Brenner/The New York Times [The De-Trumpification Agenda]( By MICHELLE GOLDBERG Someday, hopefully, we can undo this president’s corruption. Advertisement [Readers write about the president’s lies and the timing of the budget discussion and call the idea of food boxes “utterly ridiculous.”]( Eric Thayer for The New York Times [The Budget, the Tax Plan … and Food Boxes]( Readers write about the president’s lies and the timing of the budget discussion and call the idea of food boxes “utterly ridiculous.” [Even as a floor debate on immigration faltered, a bipartisan group of senators was working behind the scenes to come up with a plan that could garner 60 votes.]( Lawrence Jackson for The New York Times [Senate Immigration Debate Gets Off to a Slow, Unhappy Start]( By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG Even as a floor debate on immigration faltered, a bipartisan group of senators was working behind the scenes to come up with a plan that could garner 60 votes. [Op-Ed Columnist]( [His infrastructure “plan” is an obvious scam. But why didn’t he offer something legit?]( Tom Brenner/The New York Times [Trump Doesn’t Give a Dam]( By PAUL KRUGMAN His infrastructure “plan” is an obvious scam. But why didn’t he offer something legit? [The president mixed facts and falsehoods while talking about immigration, gun policy, trade, climate, taxes and other topics. ]( Pete Marovich for The New York Times [15 Claims From Donald Trump’s Speech to Conservatives, Fact Checked]( By LINDA QIU The president mixed facts and falsehoods while talking about immigration, gun policy, trade, climate, taxes and other topics. [Losses mounted in the markets this past week. The downturn is a reminder that while stock investing has been profitable over the long run, it is a risky and often painful pursuit, our columnist says.]( Spencer Platt/Getty Images [The Stock Market Has Turned Nasty. It Was Long Overdue.]( By JEFF SOMMER Losses mounted in the markets this past week. The downturn is a reminder that while stock investing has been profitable over the long run, it is a risky and often painful pursuit, our columnist says. [After a disastrous 2017, Qatar is winning over fans in the Trump administration. But given the country’s ties to Iran, risks remain.]( Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press [In Charm Offensive, Qatar Pushes for a Comeback in Washington]( By GARDINER HARRIS After a disastrous 2017, Qatar is winning over fans in the Trump administration. But given the country’s ties to Iran, risks remain. [Letters]( [“As for austerity — that appears to be necessary only when a Democrat is in the White House,” one reader notes.]( Al Drago for The New York Times [Republicans’ Deficit Worries? So Passé]( “As for austerity — that appears to be necessary only when a Democrat is in the White House,” one reader notes. [The White House is considering a plan to lower out-of-pocket costs for people in Medicare drug plans, who often pay inflated prices for their drugs.]( Audra Melton for The New York Times [Lower Drug Prices: New Proposals Carry Lots of Promises]( By KATIE THOMAS and REED ABELSON The White House is considering a plan to lower out-of-pocket costs for people in Medicare drug plans, who often pay inflated prices for their drugs. [Since Robert S. Mueller III was appointed as special counsel, he has issued more than 100 criminal counts against 19 people and three companies.]( [Over 100 Charges, 19 People and 3 Companies: The Mueller Inquiry, Explained]( By EMILY COCHRANE and ALICIA PARLAPIANO Since Robert S. Mueller III was appointed as special counsel, he has issued more than 100 criminal counts against 19 people and three companies. Follow NYTimes [Facebook] [FACEBOOK]( [Twitter] [@nytimes]( Get more [NYTimes.com newsletters »]( | Get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and our NYTimes apps. 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