Infosys reported a significant headcount addition of 8,203 employees in Q2 FY26, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of ...
Infosys is urging staff to refer candidates for various roles across its India offices, signalling a pickup in lateral hiring ...
Ice Cube is on his "Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude Tour" and has released a new album, "Man Up." He believes speaking your truth gives you power and has maintained relevance by being his ...
For decades, Mark Lemley’s life as an intellectual property lawyer was orderly enough. He’s a professor at Stanford University and has consulted for Amazon, Google, and Meta. “I always enjoyed that ...
For 15 years of his life, the Kansas City Power & Light District was the place Cashus Riley chose to make his living. That was until, a lawsuit now contends, he faced such on-the-job discrimination ...
Kamala Harris, in her first news interview since leaving office, hailed ABC’s decision to return Jimmy Kimmel to the air. Harris told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, “Talk about the power being with the people ...
What more can be said of the Rosary? The Power of the Rosary by Gabriel Castillo provides the answer. This new book will revitalize people already devoted to the Rosary, plus inspire and invigorate a ...
Former employee alleges race, age and disability bias in 2024 termination Lawsuit claims unequal treatment, hostile work environment and retaliation Cordish denies wrongdoing; state issued ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt warned Monday that government layoffs are coming if Democrats don’t prevent a shutdown by Tuesday, days after President Trump’s budget office directed ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is directing federal agencies to prepare for permanent mass firings if the government enters a partial shutdown after 11:59 p.m. ET Sept. 30. The Office of ...
On Wednesday evening, ABC indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel, the host of its late-night show, after Kimmel discussed in his opening monologue the Trump Administration and the conservative activist ...
It was past Cathy Harris' bedtime when an email arrived in her inbox on Feb. 10 from someone in the presidential personnel office. She opened it the following morning. It was brief and to the point.