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Andrea Hsu

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-24-2025 5PM EDT

The Trump administration maintains that agencies carried out the firings on their own, a claim Judge Alsop says he doesn't believe. The government appealed Alsop's ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which declined the government's request for emergency relief.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-24-2025 5PM EDT

The Trump administration maintains that agencies carried out the firings on their own, a claim Judge Alsop says he doesn't believe. The government appealed Alsop's ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which declined the government's request for emergency relief.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-24-2025 5PM EDT

Now the government has asked the Supreme Court for relief, charging that Alsop's ruling, quote, inflicts intolerable harm on the functioning of the executive branch. Andrea Hsu, NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-24-2025 5PM EDT

Now the government has asked the Supreme Court for relief, charging that Alsop's ruling, quote, inflicts intolerable harm on the functioning of the executive branch. Andrea Hsu, NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

The Democratic attorneys general argue that federal agencies falsely told probationary employees they were being fired because of their performance. In fact, the states argue the agencies were trying to shrink their headcount, but they failed to follow proper procedures for doing so.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

The Democratic attorneys general argue that federal agencies falsely told probationary employees they were being fired because of their performance. In fact, the states argue the agencies were trying to shrink their headcount, but they failed to follow proper procedures for doing so.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

Federal law requires agencies to notify states when laying off 50 or more people so that states can jump into action and try to prevent instability throughout the economic region. States are required to reach out to those losing their jobs and provide support with the goal of reducing their reliance on public assistance. The states have asked federal court to reinstate the workers.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

Federal law requires agencies to notify states when laying off 50 or more people so that states can jump into action and try to prevent instability throughout the economic region. States are required to reach out to those losing their jobs and provide support with the goal of reducing their reliance on public assistance. The states have asked federal court to reinstate the workers.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

Andrea Hsu, NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

Andrea Hsu, NPR News.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Thanks for having me.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Thanks for having me.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Thanks for having me.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Yeah, well, for several reasons. First, because the original request did not come from their managers. It came from the Office of Personnel Management at the direction of Elon Musk. And, you know, he has said this was his idea. And these emails hit in boxes over the weekends while most people were off, you know, trying to relax.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Yeah, well, for several reasons. First, because the original request did not come from their managers. It came from the Office of Personnel Management at the direction of Elon Musk. And, you know, he has said this was his idea. And these emails hit in boxes over the weekends while most people were off, you know, trying to relax.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Yeah, well, for several reasons. First, because the original request did not come from their managers. It came from the Office of Personnel Management at the direction of Elon Musk. And, you know, he has said this was his idea. And these emails hit in boxes over the weekends while most people were off, you know, trying to relax.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Now, the people I spoke with at the VA, they are mental health professionals. They help veterans with things like depression and PTSD, combat trauma, sexual trauma. And they say the government already closely tracks what they do.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Now, the people I spoke with at the VA, they are mental health professionals. They help veterans with things like depression and PTSD, combat trauma, sexual trauma. And they say the government already closely tracks what they do.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Now, the people I spoke with at the VA, they are mental health professionals. They help veterans with things like depression and PTSD, combat trauma, sexual trauma. And they say the government already closely tracks what they do.

Up First from NPR
Limiting Musk's Powers; VA Employees On DOGE Emails; No Cure For Long COVID

Supervisors can run reports on how many patients they see, how many phone calls they make, what time those interactions start and stop, what topics are discussed and so on. So they don't know why an additional weekly email is necessary. And one psychologist I spoke with described the what did you do last week emails in pretty stark terms.