Why Xi Doesn’t Need a Deal With Trump

President Xi Jinping of China is buying time for Beijing and may see an opening with a U.S. president weakened by the war in Iran.President Xi Jinping of China, seen here in Beijing on Tuesday, has been seeking to redefine the terms of how China and the United States should engage.

L Lily Kuo

As Trump and Xi Meet in China, American and Chinese People Are Drifting Apart

Past meetings between the presidents of the U.S. and China have involved friendly displays of cultural exchange. Those gestures have largely dried up.President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, with the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, and his wife, Peng Liyuan, during a tour of the Forbidden City

V Vivian Wang

Inside Jack Schlossberg’s Chaotic Campaign to Revive Camelot

Erratic behavior and staff turnover have colored Mr. Schlossberg’s bid for a House seat in New York, raising questions about his readiness for office.Jack Schlossberg, a Kennedy heir who is running to represent much of Manhattan in Congress, has churned through campaign staff at an unusual pace.

N Nicholas Fandos

South Carolina Governor Plans Special Session to Redraw House Maps

Gov. Henry McMaster, a Republican, appears prepared to thrust the state into the nation’s redistricting wars.Gov. Henry McMaster’s decision to call back the state legislature came a day after the State Senate voted to block a resolution to do so.

E Eduardo Medina

Iran War Powers Vote Fails Again in Senate, but GOP Opposition Grows

Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska became the latest Republican to switch her vote to halt the conflict and require President Trump to win congressional approval to continue it.Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, during a committee hearing. She previously opposed similar resolutions.

M Megan Mineiro

Ishmael Reed Is Writing a Play About Elon Musk

Ishmael Reed, provocateur and playwright, has a few words for the billionaires of Silicon Valley.Ishmael Reed, 88, an author who has frequently challenged American political culture, at his home in Oakland, Calif. He is writing a play about Elon Musk and other tech billionaires.

D David Streitfeld

Justice Dept. Sues D.C. Bar Over Efforts to Discipline Government Lawyers

The move escalates the administration’s feud with legal disciplinary bodies over the ethical conduct of government lawyers.Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, accused the D.C. Bar, which handles complaints of lawyer misconduct, of acting as a “blatantly partisan arm of leftist causes.”

D Devlin Barrett

Duffy’s ‘Great American Road Trip’ Prompts Ethical Concerns

A YouTube series starring Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and his family is part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations, but it doubled as a family excursion for them.Mr. Duffy has insisted that the department’s career ethics and budget officials reviewed and approved his participation i

K Karoun Demirjian

Cecilia Flores Became the Voice of Mexican Mothers

One of the most prominent activists for Mexico’s disappeared recently found the remains of one missing son. Now she has turned her attention to finding the other.Cecilia Flores during a search for her missing son, Alejandro Guadalupe Islas Flores, in Juan José Ríos, Sinaloa, Mexico.

J James Wagner and Fred Ramos

How Taiwan Became a Refuge for Buddhism

A Sinicized form of the religion has been preserved on the island, where daily life itself now sometimes seems like an exercise in Buddhist practice.

A Aatish Taseer and Maxime Fossat

Argentina Races To Find Origin of Hantavirus Outbreak

The scientific investigation into the origin of cruise infection has become entangled with international finger pointing.A sign shows information on hantavirus at a hospital in Bariloche, Argentina. A patient with no known connection to the cruise ship is hospitalized there with hantavirus.

E Emma Bubola

In a City of Big Dreams, Many Young Adults See a Cloudy Future

A bleak job market. Rising rents. Huge debt. In New York and other cities, traditional milestones of adulthood feel further away for some 20- and 30-year-olds.Soban Ali moved to New York eager to make his way in a new city. Like so many other young adults, he discovered hardship and disappointment.

T Troy Closson

Midsize Cities Held Steady as U.S. Population Growth Declined

New census estimates show that the nation’s largest cities saw the sharpest slowdowns in population growth over the past year amid declines in immigration and plunging birthrates.Austin, Texas, grew to have one million residents, but overall, the growth of midsize cities outpaced that of the larger

P Pooja Salhotra

Conservative Influencers Tap a Nonprofit to Pay for Their Security

A charity is raising money to provide security, arguing that protecting some of right-wing media’s biggest stars is a public good.Nick Shirley, a right-wing YouTuber and influencer, left, at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, in March.

K Ken Bensinger