Month: May 2021

“California is going to come roaring back.” That’s one of Governor Gavin Newsom’s favorite mantras as he rolls out his new California Recovery Plan. And there is data to support his optimism. Above all else, after a yearlong pandemic, California’s Covid-19 test positivity rate is lower than it has ever been, at just .8%. On
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Ivanti, the company behind Pulse Secure VPN appliances, has published a security advisory for a high severity vulnerability that may allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges. “Buffer Overflow in Windows File Resource Profiles in 9.X allows a remote authenticated user with privileges to browse SMB shares to execute arbitrary
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The vaccines minister has defended changing travel advice for areas of England worst affected by the Indian COVID variant, after Labour accused the government of imposing local lockdowns “by stealth”. Ministers have been criticised for creating “confusion and uncertainty” after people were urged to restrict their social interactions and avoid non-essential travel into and out
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With Pasadena City officials starting to hash out a proposed $897.8 million budget blueprint for fiscal year 2022, City Manager Steven Mermell has issued a grim outlook for the city’s landmark Rose Bowl stadium, which will mark its centennial season next year. The financial picture for the beloved 99-year-old stadium’s has been a tenuous, ongoing
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EXCLUSIVE: T-Pain, the rapper who won the first season of The Masked Singer, is getting into the podcast game. The musician is launching Nappy Boy Radio, a podcast and video podcast series, after striking a deal with LiveXLive Media’s podcast platform PodcastOne. The series, which will launch on June 3, will feature conversations between T-Pain
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