Wednesday on the NewsHour, China’s novel coronavirus outbreak has slowed, but the information battle between Chinese activists and the government continues. Plus: 2020 Democrats engage in a raucous Charleston debate ahead of the South Carolina primary, the medicine of migraine disease, a Silicon Valley whistleblower, the film “Seberg” and how U.S. officials are planning for possible pandemic.
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News Wrap: Deadly shooting at Molson Coors in Milwaukee
In China, critics of state virus response have disappeared
How 2020 Democrats are reacting to combative SC debate
Why migraine disease involves more than just a headache
How Uber whistleblower Susan Fowler took on toxic culture
How American actress Jean Seberg became a target of the FBI
Trump defends virus response, announces new measures
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