Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. There’s bad news coming for Microsoft users who like a sneaky day ...
Mindy Kaling‘s new Hulu series Not Suitable for Work is rounding out its cast, adding 12 in recurring roles, including SNL alum Ego Nwodim, Constance Wu (The Terminal List), Victor Garber (Family Law) ...
Dr. Low is an economist at the University of Pennsylvania. Before I became an economist studying gender, I was a junior consultant. I spent late hours working far from home, skipping meals and making ...
Mindy Kaling‘s TV empire continues to expand with the upcoming title, Not Suitable for Work, which is set to stream on Hulu, and the new show is recruiting a star from her other series, Running Point.
Jay Ellis has joined the cast of “Not Suitable for Work,” Hulu’s upcoming comedy series from Mindy Kaling. Per the official logline, the series follows “five work-obsessed twenty-somethings striving ...
An open letter from a group that calls itself Film Workers for Palestine had amassed more than 4,000 signatures as of Wednesday, with a slew of Hollywood stars and filmmakers pledging not to work with ...
From left: Avantika, Ella Hunt, Will Angus, Jack Martin and Nicholas Duvernay Pranav Maheshwari / Amy Sussman / Getty Images / Sela Shiloni / Shintani / Thomas Morrison Mindy Kaling‘s new Hulu series ...
The federal government is reportedly paying more than 154,000 employees not to report to work under the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program. Thousands have been receiving pay since ...
These employees are being paid as part of the deferred resignation program. The federal government is paying more than 154,000 federal employees not to work as part of the deferred resignation program ...
Few corporate mantras have spread more widely—and aged worse—than the exhortation to “bring your whole self to work.” Initially coined to promote psychological safety and inclusion, the phrase has ...
React conquered XSS? Think again. That's the reality facing JavaScript developers in 2025, where attackers have quietly evolved their injection techniques to exploit everything from prototype ...