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  • U.S. and Canada
    Saturday Jan 29, 1966
    Disasters with highest death tolls

    North American Blizzard of 1966

    U.S. and Canada
    Saturday Jan 29, 1966

    The Blizzard of 1966 swept across most of the United States and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains on January 29, 1966, and brought record low temperatures, high winds and heavy snowfall in its wake. Within days, at least 142 people had been killed — 31 had frozen to death, 46 died in fires that started while people were trying to heat their home.




  • U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2003
    Xerox

    SEC filed a complaint against Xerox's auditors, KPMG

    U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2003

    On January 29, 2003, the SEC filed a complaint against Xerox's auditors, KPMG, alleging four partners in the "Big Five" accounting firm permitted Xerox to "cook the books" to fill a $3 billion "gap" in revenue and $1.4 billion "gap" in pre-tax earnings. In April 2005 KPMG settled with the SEC by paying a US$22.48 million fine. Meanwhile, Xerox paid a civil penalty of $10 million. As part of the settlement, KPMG neither admits nor denies wrongdoings.




  • California, United States
    Friday Jan 29, 2016
    Elon Musk

    Tesla Shares

    California, United States
    Friday Jan 29, 2016

    On 29 January 2016, Musk owned about 28.9 million Tesla shares, which equates to about 22% of the company.




  • U.S.
    Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
    Apple Inc.

    First decline in a decade

    U.S.
    Tuesday Jan 29, 2019

    On January 29, 2019, Apple reported its first decline in revenues and profits in a decade.




  • U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
    Donald Trump

    Trump established the White House Coronavirus Task Force

    U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2020

    Trump established the White House Coronavirus Task Force on January 29, 2020.




  • U.S. and Canada
    Saturday Jan 29, 1966
    Disasters with highest death tolls

    North American Blizzard of 1966

    U.S. and Canada
    Saturday Jan 29, 1966

    The Blizzard of 1966 swept across most of the United States and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains on January 29, 1966, and brought record low temperatures, high winds and heavy snowfall in its wake. Within days, at least 142 people had been killed — 31 had frozen to death, 46 died in fires that started while people were trying to heat their home.




  • U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2003
    Xerox

    SEC filed a complaint against Xerox's auditors, KPMG

    U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2003

    On January 29, 2003, the SEC filed a complaint against Xerox's auditors, KPMG, alleging four partners in the "Big Five" accounting firm permitted Xerox to "cook the books" to fill a $3 billion "gap" in revenue and $1.4 billion "gap" in pre-tax earnings. In April 2005 KPMG settled with the SEC by paying a US$22.48 million fine. Meanwhile, Xerox paid a civil penalty of $10 million. As part of the settlement, KPMG neither admits nor denies wrongdoings.


  • California, United States
    Friday Jan 29, 2016
    Elon Musk

    Tesla Shares

    California, United States
    Friday Jan 29, 2016

    On 29 January 2016, Musk owned about 28.9 million Tesla shares, which equates to about 22% of the company.


  • U.S.
    Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
    Apple Inc.

    First decline in a decade

    U.S.
    Tuesday Jan 29, 2019

    On January 29, 2019, Apple reported its first decline in revenues and profits in a decade.


  • U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
    Donald Trump

    Trump established the White House Coronavirus Task Force

    U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 29, 2020

    Trump established the White House Coronavirus Task Force on January 29, 2020.


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