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Covering mental health for Californians

Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Wednesday, Sept. 28. I’m Karen Garcia, reporter for the Utility Journalism Team, which you were introduced to in yesterday’s newsletter. Today, I want to tell you about our mental health coverage.I’m the youngest of three kids and a daughter of Mexican immigrant parents. My family’s story is a common one — my parents wanted us to have what they didn’t. At times, my siblings and I feel the weight of not wanting to let our parents down while also finding…

Hush Hush Trailer: Juhi Chawla and Co Try Covering Up a Murder in Amazon Prime Video Thriller Series

Hush Hush trailer is here. Amazon Prime Video has released the first trailer for its upcoming Juhi Chawla-led dramatic thriller. The seven-episode series follows a group of middle-aged women, whose picture-perfect lives begin to unravel when an unforeseen event intervenes. Tanuja Chandra — best known for the Irrfan Khan-led Qarib Qarib Singlle — directs the show from a scribe by Shikhaa Sharma, who previously worked on Amazon's Sherni. Hush Hush premieres September 22, exclusively on Prime Video.The Hush Hush trailer…

Britney Spears Covers Her B**bs With Her Hand With Only A Towel Covering Her Lady Parts, Looks S*xy In A Red Bikini Soon After

Britney Spears Is Raising The Temperature As Covers Her B**bs With Her Hand & Looks S*xy In A Red Bikini ( Photo Credit – Facebook; Twitter ) Britney Spears is in the news again. The pop star who makes the news for more personal reasons than professional has released her new song with Sir Elton John, a remix of his classic tune Tiny Dancer. The single – dubbed Hold Me Closer, mixes his 1971 hit with Elton’s The One (1992), as well as parts of Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (1976). Well, keeping that…

Uber is covering up data breach involving 57 million users

Image Source : FREEPIK Uber Uber has admitted that it covered up a massive data breach in 2016 that exposed data pertaining to approximately 57 million users and 600,000 drivers' license numbers. The ride-hailing platform has entered a non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors to resolve a criminal investigation into the coverup of a significant data breach suffered by the company in 2016, according to the US Department of Justice. As part of a non-prosecution agreement to resolve the investigation, Uber…

Uber admits covering up massive 2016 data breach in settlement with US prosecutors

Uber admitted to covering up a massive cybersecurity attack that took place in October 2016, exposing the confidential data of 57 million customers and drivers, as part of a settlement with the US Department of Justice to avoid criminal prosecution. In order to not be prosecuted for the cover-up, Uber “admits that its personnel failed to report the November 2016 data breach to the despite a pending FTC investigation into data security at the company,” according to a press release from the DOJ. Hackers used stolen…

Astronomers Capture Stunning Image of Black Hole Eruption Covering Length of 16 Full Moons

Astronomers frequently produce images and make discoveries that take us by surprise and leave us wondering what else the universe could be hiding. Black holes are an example of an object with a lot of promise for astronomical discoveries. Scientists have now created the most detailed image of radio emission from the closest supermassive black hole to the Earth. This near-light-speed eruption spreads eight degrees across the sky when observed from the Earth. This suggests that the eruption could span the length of 16 full…

Companies could face hurdles covering abortion travel costs – The Denver Post

After the U.S. Supreme Court revoked the federal right to an abortion that’s been in place for half a century, companies like Amazon, Disney, Apple and JP Morgan pledged to cover travel costs for employees who live in states where the procedure is now illegal so they can terminate pregnancies. But the companies gave scant or no details on how they will do this and it’s not clear if they will be able to — legally — while protecting employees’ privacy and keeping them safe from prosecution. “Most employers were not prepared…

The company that’s covering for AT&T’s failures (Verizon’s and T-Mobile’s too)

"I'm talking to you from my rural pile. Yes, I actually have signal." Getty Images/iStockphotoTech companies can sometimes make it easy to be unreasonably annoyed.They make such exalted promises and then deflate customers with aberrant ease.Who doesn't get annoyed when they're out somewhere, pick up their phone, and find that they're suddenly completely out of bars? (Not those sorts of bars. Stop it.) No signal here, I'm afraid. No, no wifi either. Too bad, huh?It's hard not to blame cellphone carriers, isn't it? They

The New York State Assembly passes the first right-to-repair bill in the US covering electronics; Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to sign…

Russell Brandom / The Verge: The New York State Assembly passes the first right-to-repair bill in the US covering electronics; Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to sign the measure — ‘Repairs should become less expensive and more comprehensive’ because of the new measure, says iFixit Russell Brandom / The Verge: The New York State Assembly passes the first right-to-repair bill in the US covering electronics; Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to sign the measure — …

Viral Clip Shows Drake Reportedly Covering Tab for Two Women in Detroit Bar

A clip of Drake talking to a woman at a bar during a recent trip to Detroit has gone viral.The clip shows the Toronto native drinking with two women, for whom he bought drinks, according to TMZ.The woman with glasses—who introduces herself as Brittney—asks someone off-camera, “Want to take a shot?” Drake appears and puts his hand on Brittney’s shoulder before walking over and introducing himself to Brittney’s friend. Brittney asks Drake, “What you drinking? Light or dark? I’m a whiskey type of girl.” She orders herself a…