Angela Weiss / AFP via Getty Images While WHO Frets Over Coronavirus, Another UN Agency Sounds Alarm on Shutdown-Induced Starvation The economic impact of lockdowns linked to the coronavirus could lead to hunger for millions around the world, according to one UN agency. By Jack Davis May 3, 2020
Jordanian Royal Court via Getty ImagesCommentary Saudis Turn on America, Send Flotilla To Sink US Shale and Oil It's unclear when demand for oil will increase again, putting a giant question mark on the employment status of hundreds of thousands of Americans. By Jared Harris April 23, 2020
Xie Huanchi / Xinhua via AP Poll Finds Americans Have a More Negative View of China Than at Any Other Time in at Least 15 Years What may have directly contributed to the increase in negative views has been the Trump administration’s criticism of China on human rights issues. By The Associated Press April 21, 2020
Blayne Alexander / TwitterCommentary China-Owned Smithfield Foods Closing Plants, Threatening US Meat Supply The country’s largest producer of pork products - now owned by China - has shut down plants in Wisconsin, Missouri and South Dakota. By Johnathan Jones April 20, 2020
Naohiko Hatta - Pool / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: Conservatives Must Not Let Coronavirus Crisis Go to Waste There has never been a better time to enact a decoupling of U.S. economic and political power from China than this moment. By Gavin Wax April 20, 2020
Jim Watson / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Dismissed China Threat Last Year, but Trump's Been Warning Us Since 2012 While Trump has sounded the alarm on Chinese ambitions for decades, Biden has consistently downplayed the country as a rival to American prosperity. By Johnathan Jones April 20, 2020
Lucas Schifres / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Bob Ehrlich: COVID Proves China - Not Russia - Is World's Most Formidable Authoritarian State These Chinese endeavors illustrate how misguided the mainstream media’s 'Russia, Russia, Russia' narrative has been over the last three years. By Bob Ehrlich April 7, 2020
Anthony Kwan / Getty ImagesCommentary As West Furiously Fights Against COVID, Chinese Wet Market Culture Begins To Flourish Again 'We have always known their wildlife markets are a recipe for a pandemic.' By Johnathan Jones March 31, 2020
Getty Images Sen. Cotton, Rep. Gallagher Aim To End US Dependence on China-Made Drugs with New Bill These statistics are scary. By Morgan Brantley March 29, 2020
All Stock Photos / ShutterstockCommentary Trade War Progress: China Caves, Lifts Ban on US Poultry Products China also agreed to exclude or reduce certain tariffs on American imports in a measure to further stimulate trade between the nations. By Christine Favocci February 26, 2020