Marvie Chorawan-Basilan

Marvie Chorawan-Basilan

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  • U.S. Economic Security: Inside Democratic Party’s ‘Green New Deal’
    Paul Ryan’s Advice To Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez And Whether She Listened At All
    The Democratic party's "Green New Deal" has been unveiled to the public. The overview mentioned options for U.S. citizens who are "unwilling to work." Some analysts noted that the plan has no specific programs detailed in the overview.
  • Democrats Initiate House Hearings On Climate Change, Republicans Budge
    Greenland global warming
    House Democrats initiated two hearings on Wednesday to tackle climate change. Republicans seem unhappy about the agenda despite warnings from scientists and government reports regarding the impact of global warming.
  • American Firms Benefit From Chinese Lunar New Year Festivities
    Chinese New Year
    Chinese firms aren't the only ones benefiting from the Lunar New Year festivities. American brands are also experiencing the prosperity brought about by the "Year of the Pig" celebrations.
  • Walmart, IBM Pledge To Consider Jobs For Previously Imprisoned Citizens
    Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center
    IBM, Walmart, and other U.S. companies have pledged to consider giving jobs to potential jobseekers even if these people have a criminal record. This campaign is in line with President Donald Trump’s First Step Act that encourages inmates to behave well so they can earn points that could ease their sentences.
  • China’s Clean Energy Developments Accelerated Last Year
    solar energy
    China made huge progress in its goal of increasing clean energy generation in the country. Beijing continues to support this cause through added gas and oil exploration projects.
  • Business: Western Winemakers Urged To Consider Social Media Influencers
    wine
    Social media influencers in China and Asian countries play a major role in letting customers know about a wine brand. Consumers trust their KOLs, which is why experts are urging winemakers to collaborate with influencers for more selling opportunities.
  • McDonald’s U.S. Outlets Could Earn Less And Spend More In 2019
    McDonald's
    American outlets of the global food chain McDonald's are expected to spend more this year as branches struggle in the race against overseas stores. The chain also recently lost to Irish provider Supermac's in a trademark battle.
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