Trump Says House Republicans Should Vote to Release Epstein Files

President Trump reversed himself as he faced the prospect that dozens of Republicans could vote this week to compel his administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.President Trump speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport on Sunday.

A Ashley Ahn

U.S. Border Patrol Arrested 81 People in Charlotte, N.C.

Border Patrol agents descended on Charlotte this weekend searching for immigrants in the country illegally. It remains unclear how long the agents will stay.U.S. Border Patrol agents walking in the Charlotte, N.C., area on Sunday.

E Eduardo Medina and Sonia A. Rao

Homeland Security Missions Falter Amid Focus on Deportations

Under President Trump, an agency intended to keep Americans safe has diverted resources from combating child abuse, trafficking and terrorism.Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting a drill at a federal training center near Brunswick, Ga.

N Nicholas Nehamas, Michael H. Keller, Alexandra Berzon, Hamed Aleaziz and Zolan Kanno-Youngs

At Catholic Churches, Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Takes Center Stage

Immigration was on the minds of priests and parishioners following a letter from the nation’s Catholic bishops decrying how immigrants are being treated.Rev. Alex Santora delivered a homily about immigration and Christianity at the Church of Our Lady of Grace and St. Joseph in Hoboken, N.J., on Sund

M Mark Bonamo, Dave Philipps and Pooja Salhotra

How Fraudsters Use Cryptocurrency A.T.M.s to Target Victims

The kiosks, which resemble conventional A.T.M.s and convert cash into virtual currencies, are increasingly under scrutiny as a tool for scammers.A Bitcoin A.T.M. in a convenience store in Miami. Crypto A.T.M. operators are in at least 28,000 locations, according to Treasury Department data.

C Cameron Fozi, Chloe Rosenberg and Reeno Hashimoto

How to Not Get Kidnapped for Your Bitcoin

Escaping zipties, hiring bodyguards and other practical lessons in self-defense for crypto traders, after a series of gruesome crimes spooked the community.Kevin Harris, a security consultant, pushing a metal tool into a ziptie during a training workshop in Switzerland.

D David Yaffe-Bellany and Maurizio Fiorino

A Pill for Women’s Libido Meets a Cultural Moment

A decade ago, Cindy Eckert struggled to convince skeptics about a drug for premenopausal women. Lately, her business is booming.Cindy Eckert, the chief executive of Sprout, the company behind Addyi, a prescription drug that treats hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or H.S.D.D.

I Issie Lapowsky

New Orleans Elects Exonerated Man, Calvin Duncan, as Criminal Court Clerk

Mr. Duncan was elected clerk of the criminal court in New Orleans on Saturday, ousting an incumbent who claimed Mr. Duncan had never been cleared of the murder that sent him to prison.Calvin Duncan, once seen as a long-shot candidate, easily outpolled the incumbent, Darren Lombard, in a runoff elect

R Rick Rojas

Can Ken Burns Win the American Revolution?

Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated. No, he does not want to talk about President Trump.Ken Burns on a battlefield outside Saratoga Springs, N.Y., scene of the first major patriot victory of the American Revolut

J Jennifer Schuessler

Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive

Called Project Prometheus, the company is focusing on artificial intelligence for the engineering and manufacturing of computers, automobiles and spacecraft.The new artificial intelligence project partly financed by Jeff Bezos is entering an increasingly crowded market.

C Cade Metz

Women Describe Horrors They Endured in Assad’s Prisons

Under the Syrian dictator’s rule, the wives and children of rebels were seized as leverage. Some are now speaking about their trauma.Iman al-Diab at her home in Afrin, Syria. She said she spent two years imprisoned by the Assad government.

L Lynsey Addario and Leen Rihawi

Trump Gives Legs to South Korea’s Dream for Nuclear-Powered Subs

For decades, Washington blocked Seoul’s desire for the attack submarines over concerns about nuclear proliferation. President Trump reversed that policy last month, but left key questions unresolved.President Trump and his South Korean counterpart, Lee Jae Myung, held talks in Gyeongju, South Korea,

C Choe Sang-Hun