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Ellen DeGeneres Faces Renewed Allegations Amid Toxic Workplace Claims
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Ellen DeGeneres Faces Renewed Allegations Amid Toxic Workplace Claims

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston issued an emergency order to prevent the Trump administration from laying off federal workers, characterizing the firings as an alarming abuse of power that inflicts human costs. This legal decision comes as the administration has begun distributing layoff notices to employees, seeking to exert pressure on Democrats in relation to the ongoing shutdown negotiations. Labor unions argue these actions are politically motivated and a violation of workers' rights.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston issued an emergency order to prevent the Trump administration from laying off federal workers, characterizing the firings as an alarming abuse of power that inflicts human costs. This legal decision comes as the administration has begun distributing layoff notices to employees, seeking to exert pressure on Democrats in relation to the ongoing shutdown negotiations. Labor unions argue these actions are politically motivated and a violation of workers' rights.

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A massive fire broke out in a garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, resulting in at least 16 confirmed deaths, with the toll potentially rising. Families are left grieving and searching for their loved ones, as officials investigate the circumstances surrounding the fire, which affected an adjacent chemical warehouse. The incident sheds light on the ongoing safety issues in Bangladesh's industrial sector.

A massive fire broke out in a garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, resulting in at least 16 confirmed deaths, with the toll potentially rising. Families are left grieving and searching for their loved ones, as officials investigate the circumstances surrounding the fire, which affected an adjacent chemical warehouse. The incident sheds light on the ongoing safety issues in Bangladesh's industrial sector.

bbc.co.uk
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher has urged Israel to open more crossings into Gaza to expedite the delivery of humanitarian aid following warnings from Israel about limiting supplies due to delays in returning the bodies of hostages by Hamas. The imperative for action comes as the Rafah crossing remains closed and residents in Gaza begin hoarding food amidst soaring prices and fears that the ceasefire may collapse. Fletcher emphasized the need for both Israel and Hamas to adhere to ceasefire terms, insisting that withholding aid from civilians shouldn't be used as a bargaining tool.

UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher has urged Israel to open more crossings into Gaza to expedite the delivery of humanitarian aid following warnings from Israel about limiting supplies due to delays in returning the bodies of hostages by Hamas. The imperative for action comes as the Rafah crossing remains closed and residents in Gaza begin hoarding food amidst soaring prices and fears that the ceasefire may collapse. Fletcher emphasized the need for both Israel and Hamas to adhere to ceasefire terms, insisting that withholding aid from civilians shouldn't be used as a bargaining tool.

bbc.co.uk

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