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" ... It's a fairly broad grant of authority to the committee to request that kind of information, which is in general not information divulged to anyone. A tax return information is very tightly controlled. But the revenue committees in each house of Congress — the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee — have a very broad grant of authority to ask for tax reform information when they need it to conduct their business. ... "
" ... Regarding Rock Steady’s inspiration, co-founder Jacob Thomas’ Haitian roots played a vital role in various aspects of the restaurant. “From the service to our thoughtfully curated music selection and seasonally inspired menu, Rock Steady will raise the bar in the city,” he divulged. ... "
" ... The sustained SolarWinds hack that closed out 2020 will have long-lasting ramifications. The hackers behind the attack were highly skilled and patient, but industry analysis has uncovered traces of how those operations were carried out. Understanding what information they sought out is important to help improve preparedness for these supply chain risks. While the list of victims may never be fully divulged, we can recognize that as an industry, our own behaviors need attention. This is where full spectrum awareness and full spectrum security comes into play and can make all the difference between being “in the news” and being “out of the news.” The brand damage that SolarWinds, FireEye, and Capital One suffered is gigantic, and no one should want that exposure if they can avoid it. ... "
" ... Then came the merciful answer: “This post is a tangible reminder of the dangers of homeschooling,” he divulged in a comment. “Apologies to everyone.” ... "
" ... You walk out of a management meeting where plans for the upcoming year have you literally buzzing with excitement. Because you’re used to telling all good things on social media, you can’t help tweet, “So excited for big changes happening at work next year! #ChangesComing.” Not only have you possibly divulged information that wasn’t to be made public, but you circumvented the company’s social media manager in the dissemination of company information at the proper time. ... "