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After mass layoffs, some federal agencies are trying to bring employees back

Some agencies recalling fired workerss

Thousands of federal workers are losing their jobs as part of the Trump administration's efforts to drastically downsize the government.

The sweeping cuts are being felt across areas and agencies, from public health to consumer protection to national parks. Staffers at some agencies say the notification process has been chaotic, leaving their employment status and teams' futures unclear.

To add to the confusion, some employees have received termination notices only to have their firings reversed within days or even hours.

This effort by the informal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) — the cross-agency team tasked by President Trump to slash federal spending — is not the first to try to downsize the federal government.

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US judge temporarily blocks Trump’s anti-DEI purge

Judge temporarils y block DEI purge

A federal judge in Maryland on Friday temporarily blocked Donald Trump from implementing bans on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at federal agencies and by businesses that contract with the federal government.

US district judge Adam Abelson said the directives by Trump and an order urging the Department of Justice to investigate companies with DEI policies likely violate the first amendment of the US constitution.

“The White House and attorney general have made clear, through their ongoing implementation of various aspects of the J21 order, that viewpoints and speech considered to be in favor of or supportive of DEI or DEIA are viewpoints the government wishes to punish and, apparently, attempt to extinguish,” Abelson wrote in one widely shared passage.

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More Than 100 Medical Workers Urge Senate To Help Stop Attacks On Palestinians

Doctors against genocideMore than 100 medical workers visited the Senate on Wednesday to demand lawmakers help stop Israel’s military offensives against Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank — campaigns that the Biden administration supported and the current Trump administration has continued to back.

The medical professionals are part of Doctors Against Genocide, a grassroots coalition of health care workers mobilizing against acts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The group has testified before the United Nations and the U.S. government in hopes that political leaders can prevent and intervene acts of violence.

“We’re here to talk to our Congress about our support for what seems to be the worst attack on a civilian population in this century,” Dr. John Brewer, a retired emergency physician, said at DAG’s press conference on Wednesday.

“The attack[s] on women, pregnant women, children, targeting health care workers, doctors being shot, hospitals being destroyed, sewer treatment and water treatment plants destroyed — it’s just unparalleled to anything else at the current moment.”

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Egypt and its neighbors working on alternative to Trump's Gaza plan that wouldn't displace Palestinians

Arabs offer plan for gazaOptimism in the Arab world that President Trump might bring a permanent end to the war in the Gaza Strip and, with it, stability to the tumultuous Middle East, soared as he was given a lion's share of the credit for ushering in the current ceasefire. But that hope has faded quickly since Mr. Trump suggested a plan to force Gaza's entire population out and to "take over" the decimated Palestinian territory to develop it as a vacation destination.

Mr. Trump said the roughly 2.3 million Palestinians should be moved to Egypt and Jordan, apparently to make way for investors to move in and "just clean out the whole thing."

The president's suggestion sent a shockwave of confusion and anger sweeping across the Arab nations that surround Israel, and beyond.

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Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier released from prison: ‘Finally free’

Leonard Peltier

The Native American activist Leonard Peltier – convicted in 1975 for the killings of two FBI agents – was released from federal prison on Tuesday after Joe Biden commuted his sentence at the end of his presidency in January.

In a statement, Peltier said that he was “finally free!”

“They may have imprisoned me but they never took my spirit!” he added. “Thank you to all my supporters throughout the world who fought for my freedom.

“I am finally going home. I look forward to seeing my friends, my family, and my community. It’s a good day today.”

Peltier had maintained his innocence since his conviction before Biden ordered Peltier – now 80 and in poor health – to transition to home confinement after spending nearly 49 years federally imprisoned.

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Malcolm X’s visit to West Midlands to be remembered in mural

Malcom X memorial mural

It was a moment that united the US civil rights movement with the anti-racist movement in Britain, helping to change the country – and to mark its 60th anniversary it will be commemorated with a mural.

On 12 February 1965, the black American activist Malcolm X visited Smethwick, in the West Midlands after what is remembered as the most racist election campaign the UK has ever seen.

The Ivy Bush, in Smethwick, would not serve black customers back then. But now a mural will be painted on one of its outer walls depicting Malcolm X along with Claudia Jones – the campaigning journalist who helped launch the Notting Hill carnival and Britain’s first black newspaper – and Avtar Singh Jouhl, the anti-racism activist who invited him to Smethwick.

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Many Palestinian doctors are either dead, jailed or displaced, US doctors tell UN

Many doctors dead or in prison in GazaMany Palestinian doctors who worked in the Gaza Strip are either dead, have fled the territory or are in prison, U.S. doctors told the United Nations.

Four U.S. medical doctors who have worked in the Gaza Strip for periods throughout the past 15 months spoke about their concerns and the priorities for bringing critical care needed in Gaza during a press conference at the U.N. in New York last week.

Drs. Thaer Ahmad, Ayesha Khan, Feroze Sidhwa and Mahmooda Syed met with the U.N. secretary-general and spoke last week with the press about the future of Gaza.

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