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Okay, that's NPR Sergio Martinez Beltran. Thank you very much. You're welcome. And remember, if you or someone you know may be considering suicide or is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Today, a federal judge in San Francisco hears arguments over whether the Trump administration's firing of thousands of probationary employees should be halted.
NPR's Andrew Hsu is following all of this. So, Andrew, let's start with what's happening in court today. Who brought this lawsuit?
NPR's Andrew Hsu is following all of this. So, Andrew, let's start with what's happening in court today. Who brought this lawsuit?
NPR's Andrew Hsu is following all of this. So, Andrew, let's start with what's happening in court today. Who brought this lawsuit?
All right. The Office of Personnel Management. That's something we've heard a lot lately. So remind us what that is.
All right. The Office of Personnel Management. That's something we've heard a lot lately. So remind us what that is.
All right. The Office of Personnel Management. That's something we've heard a lot lately. So remind us what that is.
So apart from that lawsuit, I know you've reported on six fired workers who've been temporarily reinstated. Who are those workers?
So apart from that lawsuit, I know you've reported on six fired workers who've been temporarily reinstated. Who are those workers?
So apart from that lawsuit, I know you've reported on six fired workers who've been temporarily reinstated. Who are those workers?
Okay. Just only six people?
Okay. Just only six people?
Okay. Just only six people?
All right. That's NPR's Indra Shu. Thanks a lot.
All right. That's NPR's Indra Shu. Thanks a lot.
All right. That's NPR's Indra Shu. Thanks a lot.
And that's a first for Thursday, February 27th. I'm Ian Martinez.
And that's a first for Thursday, February 27th. I'm Ian Martinez.
And that's a first for Thursday, February 27th. I'm Ian Martinez.
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