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Top 5 Entrepreneurs to Watch Out for in 2024                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 January 06, 2024 | [Read Online]( Good morning. It's Saturday, Jan. 6, and we're covering Vivek flipping the script on an NBC reporter, full-scale collapse for the Washington Post, 2024 MLB odds, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! Have you ever heard America called a “melting pot?” What do you think that means? America is called a melting pot because immigrants have come here from all over the world over the last 400 years. Originally, most settlers came from northern Europe. Your ancestors might have come from England, Ireland, France, Germany, Denmark or Holland. Breaking Updates Vivek Does It Again, Flips Script on NBC Reporter As She Has Meltdown on Camera A Washington Post reporter Meryl Kornfield asked Vivek Ramaswamy if he condemned "white supremacy." He then proceeded to decimate the media games while also speaking against all racial discrimination. But he predicted exactly what she would do, which is write up what she wanted regardless of what he said. Even though he predicted it during his conversation with her, she did it anyway. [He did it earlier this week when a Washington Post reporter Meryl Kornfield asked]( if he condemned "white supremacy." He then proceeded to decimate the media games while also speaking against all racial discrimination. But he predicted exactly what she would do, which is write up what she wanted regardless of what he said. Even though he predicted it during his conversation with her, she did it anyway. NBC News reporter Dasha Burns tried again on the subject of white supremacy with Ramaswamy, as though anyone would believe that he is a white supremacist or in favor of white supremacy, and it's more than a little hilarious that it's a liberal white reporter trying this on a man of Indian descent. What they don't like is the way he says to stop racism by not being racist, to anyone. He ripped apart how some of these definitions from people on the left of "white supremacy" include things like "punctuality," which would itself be a racist construct. [He said you're not supposed to ignore any white supremacy crime,](as he made clear, but he pointed out how media plays political narrative games. He spoke about the delay in the release of the Nashville shooter manifesto and why that one was delayed. It wasn't about interviewing him or the facts but about trying to paint him in a negative light. Read more updates [here]( The Washington Post Is in Full-Scale Collapse [Is The Washington Post in full-scale collapse?](A recent look at the numbers provides a fairly convincing answer to that question. According to the report, not only is the Post losing $100 million a year, but it lost over half of its online engagement by the end of 2023. The signs were already there by mid-year, and the worst has come to pass. As to the reasons behind this precipitous fall, I think they are fairly obvious. Nothing the Post produces is worthwhile. [Their columnists are boring parrots who all say the same thing,]( levying the same boring attacks they were levying nearly a decade ago. Even a died-in-the-wool liberal can only take so many Jennifer Rubin columns claiming the end is nigh for the nation because Republicans get to vote. Like with Deadspin, far-left activists are more than happy to run a publication into the ground pursuing their political wants. The culture at the Post is so toxic and entitled at this point that it would take a top-down cleaning out of every level of the outlet's operation to make a dent. Is that going to happen? Of course, not, because the backlash from the radicals would be overwhelming. Bezos is stuck, and it wouldn't surprise me if he tries to cut his losses eventually. Where does Jeff Bezos, who owns the Post, go from here? The path the news outlet is on is not sustainable. Read more updates [here]( American Sports & Culture Knicks' dominant win over Sixers offers more proof that the OG Anunoby trade raised their ceiling The Knicks are 3-0 since acquiring Anunoby with wins over the Timberwolves and Sixers Are there NFL games on this Saturday? Games, teams, times, how to watch, stream Week 18 matchups Surprise: There's more than one NFL game this Saturday, and NFL fans aren't going to want to miss either. 2024 MLB odds, win totals for all 30 teams: Dodgers projected for massive total The Dodgers’ over/under for the 2024 MLB Season is set at 103.5 at Caesars Sportsbook. American Business & Markets The Impact of Technology on the Workplace: 2024 Report Our Impact of Technology on the Workplace report reveals unique 2024 business insights about remote work, AI, cybersecurity, and much more. How Savvy Leaders Drive Employee Productivity In Or Out Of The Office Leaders can develop and nurture productivity skills in their team members to perform at high levels, no matter where they are working. Top 5 Entrepreneurs to Watch Out for in 2024 These five individuals have not only caught our eye but also promise to redefine the entrepreneurial landscape in the coming year. Taking a Break From Your Business: How to Step Away to Recharge Running your own business can be rewarding, but stepping away once in a while is a great way to clear your head and come back brimming with enthusiasm and renewed energy. American Politics The Supreme Court Will Set an Important Precedent for Free Speech Online | ACLU The high court will weigh in on the constitutionality of two controversial state laws that regulate social media companies’ decisions about what content they publish. Elections are fast approaching. Here’s how we plan to help you make sense of your ballot | Fort Worth Report The Fort Worth Report’s election survey and frequently asked questions page are designed to help us shape our coverage. Board of Aldermen Asks Residents to Vote for Rams Settlement Ideas The St. Louis Board of Alderman has received hundreds of ideas for how to spend Rams settlement money. Now they want residents to vote on the top priorities. 8 Ways To Protect American Democracy To safeguard American democracy, it is important to both protect elections in 2024 and address systemic issues to protect those in the future. Share Keeping Up With America You currently have 0 referrals. [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States

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