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Dysfunctional democracy: U.S. government shutdown stems from partisan struggle, correspondent explains
The second longest government shutdown in American history has turned into a blame game between intransigent partisans, CNBC Washington correspondent Emily Wilkins told Tsinghua University students on Oct. 13. “Democrats are confident that they can win the messaging battle on this — that if they go to the American people and say Republicans are trying to make your healthcare more expensive and we're fighting for you, the American people will support Democrats in the shutdown,
Rick Dunham
Oct 243 min read


Social media brand-building advice from trailblazer Tracee Evans
Veteran communicator Tracee Evans offered tips to Global Business Journalism students about building and maintaining social media brands.
Rick Dunham
Nov 1, 20246 min read


Global business: TikTok is not the only loser if the U.S. ban takes effect. You could lose out, too. Here's how...
ByteDance, owner of TikTok, is not the only loser if the popular app is banned in the U.S. 170 million users face a new social media world.
Hannan Gillani
Jul 11, 20243 min read


Global business: ByteDance ramps up its U.S. lobbying, campaign donations as TikTok ban advances
In response to tough challenges, TikTok has actively engaged in substantial lobbying efforts to shape its destiny within the American market
Li Ruojia
Jun 18, 20247 min read


CNBC's Emily Wilkins advice for TV storytelling: get to the point quickly, clearly and compellingly
TV tips: Report promptly when news breaks, get to the point quickly and, most important, tell a compelling story, says CNBC's Emily Wilkins.
Vicki Chalermlapvoraboon
Nov 4, 20234 min read
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