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  1. Despite Epstein’s Toxicity, Steve Bannon Stood by Him, Texts Indicate

    Mr. Bannon, a MAGA podcaster, developed a seemingly chummy relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking. He said it was in the name of getting Mr. Epstein to open up.

     BySharon LaFraniere andTeresa Mondría Terol

    An undated photograph released by the Justice Department shows Stephen K. Bannon with Jeffrey Epstein. Mr. Bannon coached him on how to deal with newly surfaced allegations that he was a serial pedophile, documents suggest.
    An undated photograph released by the Justice Department shows Stephen K. Bannon with Jeffrey Epstein. Mr. Bannon coached him on how to deal with newly surfaced allegations that he was a serial pedophile, documents suggest.
    CreditU.S. Department of Justice
  2. ​Historic Climate Rollback Makes U.S. a Global Outlier on Tailpipe Rules

    The E.P.A.’s killing of the “endangerment finding” caps a year of deregulation that is likely to make cars thirstier for gas and less competitive globally, experts say.

     ByHiroko Tabuchi

    Transportation is the top contributor to U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
    Transportation is the top contributor to U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
    CreditApu Gomes/Getty Images
    1. news analysis

      Three American Speeches at Munich, and Plenty of Confusion

      As the U.S. message veered from shared heritage and values to shared interests and back again, Europeans wondered what kind of alliance they were left with.

       BySteven Erlanger andDavid E. Sanger

      Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday in Budapest, Hungary, where he traveled after addressing the Munich Security Conference.
      Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday in Budapest, Hungary, where he traveled after addressing the Munich Security Conference.
      CreditPool photo by Alex Brandon
    2. The Immigration Debate Came to Rural Kansas. Locals Stood by Their Mayor.

      The Mexican-born mayor of Coldwater was accused of voting illegally as a noncitizen. Many of his neighbors want state and federal officials to back off.

       ByMitch Smith andClayton Steward

      Former Mayor Joe Ceballos of Coldwater, Kan., was born in Mexico and came to the United States when he was 4 years old.
      Former Mayor Joe Ceballos of Coldwater, Kan., was born in Mexico and came to the United States when he was 4 years old.
      CreditClayton Steward for The New York Times

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