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10 Tips for Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 January 23, 2024 | [Read Online]( Good morning. It's Tuesday, Jan. 23, and we're covering more than 100 deleted files, Newsom’s laughable dunk, the future of Fox’s MLB coverage, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! Arizona Was Not A State Until 1912: While the land was ceded in 1848, Arizona didn’t become a state until 1912, making it the 48th state in the Union. Before Mexican ownership, it was owned by Spain. Of course, this is primarily the reason for many of the names of towns, cities, memorials, and other landmarks within the state. Breaking Updates J6 Committee Deleted More Than 100 Files Just Before the GOP Took Over [We saw how the Jan. 6 Committee wasn't particularly interested]( in the truth. Rather, their whole purpose seemed to be about how they could spin things to smear former President Donald Trump and the Republicans prior to the 2022 midterms. They didn't care about things that might deviate from or blow up their spin. But now it looks like they may be in trouble themselves, according to a new bombshell report from Fox. The House Administration Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee, led by Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), has been looking into the security failure that day as well as what the Jan. 6 Committee did. The J6 Committee, chaired by Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), was supposed to turn over their files to the new GOP-led panel. [Sources told Fox that Thompson said he would be turning over]( four terabytes of data, then turned over only about two. But Loudermilk's Committee hired a forensics team to scrape the hard drives and found out that 117 files were deleted and encrypted. They were deleted on Jan. 1, 2023 – just days before the GOP was to take over and Thompson had to turn over the data. According to the report, the forensics team recovered all 117 deleted and encrypted files, and now[Loudermilk is demanding to know what was going on here and how to get into the files.](Loudermilk has also written to the White House and the DHS demanding they turn over the unreacted transcripts they had been provided by the Jan. 6 Committee. by Jan. 24. Read more updates [here]( Gavin Newsom's Laughable Dunk Follows His Policies Taking Out Another Great California Business [Gavin Newsom has destroyed another California business.]( The victim this time is Oakland's first In-N-Out Burger location. The iconic and nationally lauded chain restaurant was started in The Golden State, but the effects of the current governance have proven too difficult to overcome. According to the company's official social media account, [the decision was made due to "high crime activity"]( in the area, with a specific mention of car break-ins being a problem. “In-N-Out has officially decided to close their first location ever in Oakland near the airport. This decision has been made due to the high crime activity and car break-ins.” What's Newsom's future? After that skull dragging he took debating DeSantis, the answer is unclear. [He was too much of a coward to actually run for president,]( and it's clear he's nothing but hair gel and whitened teeth. When it comes to his record and the ability to defend that record, he's a total failure, and the country knows he's a total failure. No amount of MSNBC love will change that. Read more updates [here]( American Sports & Culture NFL Insider makes bold prediction about a Justin Fields trade package: report - Yahoo Sports The Bears checked one box on their lengthy offseason to-do list, hiring Shane Waldron to become the team’s new offensive coordinator. How Adam Wainwright’s arrival could affect the future of Fox’s MLB coverage It creates competition for Fox Sports’ No. 1 MLB game analyst John Smoltz. Is Amazon Building an NBA Portfolio to Support U.S. Rights Bid? Amazon, a growing media giant, has compiled an intriguing set of international and supplement NBA rights deals for Prime Video. American Business & Markets 17 Ways to Make Money Online in 2023 Looking for a side hustle to bring in extra money or want to transfer out of your office job? There are many ways to make money online. 6 Ways to Reduce Financial Anxiety to Boost Mental Health Financial wellness is within reach regardless of your financial situation. I’m a Financial Planner: Always Buy These 9 Things in January As a financial planner, the new year always brings me questions from others about what they should focus their money and energy on. 3 Priorities to Deploy for Financial Success The CFO of Montage Health detailed three financial priorities for his hospital. American Politics Should social media data replace opinion polls — and voting? Why not take advantage of the technological advances we have, and use data culled from social media to do opinion polling? After all, we are told that some social media and big-tech firms know more about our preferences than we do ourselves. Florida urges Supreme Court to uphold tech law With the U.S. Supreme Court poised to hear arguments next month, Florida is disputing that a 2021 state law placing restrictions on large social-media platforms violates First Amendment rights. Down and out: What went wrong with Ron DeSantis' run for the Republican presidential nomination? What went wrong for Ron DeSantis that led to him dropping his bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination and deciding to back former President Donald Trump? 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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