Morning Jolt: The Growing China Threat

On the menu today: Forget about the documentarian who said "workers of the world unite" during the Oscars ceremony. Heck, even forget about the New Hampshire primary for a moment — there will be plenty of that in the Corner — and let's start off the week with three huge news stories that are just under the radar with huge ramifications: the impact of the coronavirus, the accelerating bonanza in the U.S. energy industries and the one glaring exception, and the potential dangers of private location data tracking. Trust me, this will be one of those newsletters you end up forwarding to people with "Did you see this?"

Are You Dependent upon China for Your Prescription Drugs or Your Doctor's Equipment?

Allow me to offer you the least-noticed, most-terrifying headlines of the past week that escaped almost everyone's attention, from an essay over at NBC News: "Coronavirus tests U.S. medical system's unhealthy reliance on China for drugs, supplies ...

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WITH JIM GERAGHTY February 10 2020
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WITH JIM GERAGHTY February 10 2020
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The Growing China Threat

On the menu today: Forget about the documentarian who said "workers of the world unite" during the Oscars ceremony. Heck, even forget about the New Hampshire primary for a moment — there will be plenty of that in the Corner — and let's start off the week with three huge news stories that are just under the radar with huge ramifications: the impact of the coronavirus, the accelerating bonanza in the U.S. energy industries and the one glaring exception, and the potential dangers of private location data tracking. Trust me, this will be one of those newsletters you end up forwarding to people with "Did you see this?"

Are You Dependent upon China for Your Prescription Drugs or Your Doctor's Equipment?

Allow me to offer you the least-noticed, most-terrifying headlines of the past week that escaped almost everyone's attention, from an essay over at NBC News: "Coronavirus tests U.S. medical system's unhealthy reliance on China for drugs, supplies ...   READ MORE

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