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Judges order federal agencies to reinstate thousands of workers fired recently

In a pair of rulings Thursday, judges ordered federal agencies to reinstate thousands of workers who were recently fired. In both cases, the judges said the mass firings appear illegal.

Trump administration cuts to DEI even affecting nationwide effort to plant trees

The Trump administration’s efforts to end diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives is hitting unexpected targets, including a major nationwide effort to plant shade trees.

Federal employees union national president discusses Trump administration cuts

NPR asks Everett Kelley, national president of the American Federation of Government Employees, about uncertainty for federal workers amid Trump administration cuts and a looming government shutdown.

Joe Maslanka was known for his kind heart and his barroom brawls

Joe Maslanka moved to Collegeville, Penn., in 1971, bought a local bar, kicked out the biker gang that hung out there and moved in upstairs. His family visited StoryCorps for a remembrance.

A 2nd judge orders thousands of fired federal employees temporarily reinstated

A federal judge in Maryland found the Trump administration acted unlawfully in firing thousands of federal employees by not first notifying states.

(Don’t) click here to pay your tolls: How you can stop spam texts

“Smishing” scams aim to compromise your data and pilfer money. And if you think the problem is getting worse, you’re right.

Democratic Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva of Arizona dies at 77

Democratic U.S. Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva of Arizona, who championed environmental protection during his 12 terms in Congress, died Thursday of complications from cancer treatments, his office said.

‘Doesn’t make any sense’: Mahmoud Khalil’s lawyer on govt. efforts to deport him

NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Mahmoud Khalil’s attorney, Amy Greer, about her client’s recent arrest. Khalil, a green card holder, is currently being detained by ICE officers.

A man says his stepmom locked him in a room for decades. He escaped by setting a fire

Police in Waterbury, Conn., allege the man’s stepmother locked him in his room with limited food and water for over 20 years, until he started a fire using hand sanitizer, printer paper and a lighter.

Trump plans to visit the Justice Department Friday, a rare move for a president

The president is planning to give remarks on “restoring law and order,” according to the White House. Trump has vowed to end “weaponization” of the DOJ after having been investigated himself.

Thousands of fired federal workers must be offered reinstatement, a judge rules

Thousands of probationary federal employees fired by the Trump administration must be offered job reinstatement, a judge in San Francisco has ruled, because they were terminated unlawfully.

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