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The Trump administration has begun large-scale dismissals of federal employees, targeting multiple agencies as part of a government downsizing effort spearheaded by President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Sources within unions and affected agencies confirmed the layoffs, which have taken place over the past 48 hours.

The dismissals have primarily affected probationary employees at the Education Department, the Small Business Administration (SBA), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and the General Services Administration (GSA).

According to letters seen by Reuters, employees were informed that their “ability, knowledge, and skills do not fit the current needs,” and their performance was deemed insufficient to justify continued employment.

At the Education Department, at least 160 employees received termination notices, stating that their continued employment “would not be in the public interest.”

Meanwhile, around 45 probationary staff at the SBA were dismissed, and approximately 100 employees at the GSA were notified of their termination on Wednesday.

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– A large-scale reduction in government workforce –

Trump, who has repeatedly advocated for eliminating the Education Department, reiterated his stance on Wednesday, calling it a “con job” and reaffirming his desire to shut it down.

The layoffs align with the administration’s broader effort to reduce the 2.3 million-strong civilian federal workforce, with Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) overseeing the initiative. The goal is to streamline government operations, and sources indicate that entire agencies may be dismantled as part of the restructuring.

A spokesperson for the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) stated: “The Trump administration is encouraging agencies to use the probationary period as it was intended: as a continuation of the job application process, not an entitlement for permanent employment.”

The push for cost-cutting has sparked panic among federal workers, with protests erupting in Washington, D.C. Despite facing lawsuits from labor unions and Democratic attorneys-general, Trump remains steadfast in his position, arguing that the federal government is bloated and wasteful.

“We all feel that we will be next,” said a career employee at the CFPB, which has already seen about 70 probationary employees dismissed and has since been shut down, sending full-time staff home.

– Executive Order expands DOGE’s power –

On Tuesday, Trump signed an executive order granting DOGE expanded authority and directing all federal agencies to collaborate with Musk’s team in identifying potential job cuts. This move comes as the administration intensifies its efforts to reshape the federal workforce.

As part of the downsizing initiative, the government is also offering a buyout program. A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the buyout offer could proceed, marking a significant legal victory for the administration.

According to OPM, around 75,000 workers—roughly 3% of the federal workforce—have already signed up for the buyout.

Musk’s team has gained access to sensitive personnel and financial information across at least 15 government agencies, accelerating the reduction in federal employees.

Notably, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the CFPB have already been significantly hollowed out.

Trump has defended the aggressive approach, stating that cutting bureaucracy is necessary to improve efficiency and reduce government waste. While there is bipartisan agreement on the need for government reform, critics argue that Musk’s involvement grants him excessive influence over federal operations.

With 280,000 civilian government workers still in their probationary period, the layoffs could continue in the coming months, reshaping the federal workforce on an unprecedented scale.

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Spain Mass Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Babies Seriously Injured

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Spain Mass Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Babies Seriously Injured

Spanish authorities have arrested a 25-year-old man on suspicion of killing his parents and injuring four other people, including two babies, during a deadly mass shooting in the southern Spanish town of El Ejido near Almería.

According to the Guardia Civil, the shooting occurred shortly after 11:00 p.m. local time on Monday in the El Canalillo area of El Ejido, a municipality located in the Andalusia region of southern Spain.

Police confirmed that two people died in the attack, while four others sustained serious injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals for emergency treatment.

Spanish media reports identified the deceased victims as the suspect’s parents, who were allegedly found inside a vehicle riddled with bullets near the scene of the attack.

Among those injured were two young children, including a seven-month-old baby believed to be the suspect’s son, according to local reports. An 18-month-old child was also seriously injured during the shooting.

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Authorities further confirmed that a 60-year-old man was among those wounded in the incident, though officials have not yet publicly disclosed the identities of all victims.

Following the shooting, the suspect reportedly fled the area, triggering a police manhunt involving heavily armed security operatives and emergency response teams. However, Spanish news agency Europa Press later reported that the suspect eventually surrendered himself at a local police station.

The Guardia Civil said investigations are ongoing to determine the motive behind the attack, including whether domestic disputes, mental health issues, or other personal factors may have contributed to the shooting.

Spanish investigators are also examining how the suspect obtained the firearm used in the attack, amid reports suggesting he may not have possessed a valid firearms licence.

Emergency medical personnel and specialized police units were deployed immediately after authorities received multiple reports of gunfire late Monday night.

The incident has shocked residents across the Andalusia region and reignited concerns over gun violence, although mass shootings remain relatively rare in Spain due to strict firearm regulations and comparatively low gun-crime rates.

According to Project Insight, a European gun violence monitoring initiative, only four mass shootings were recorded in Spain between 2000 and 2023.

Local authorities in El Ejido expressed condolences to the affected families and pledged full cooperation with investigators as the case continues to unfold.

Meanwhile, officials urged the public to avoid speculation while police complete forensic examinations and gather witness statements connected to the deadly attack.

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Simi Valley Fire Burns 1,364 Acres as Wildfire Triggers Evacuations Near Los Angeles

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Simi Valley Fire Burns 1,364 Acres as Wildfire Triggers Evacuations Near Los Angeles

A fast-moving Simi Valley wildfire has forced authorities to expand evacuation warnings across communities along the Ventura County and Los Angeles County border as firefighters battle intense flames threatening homes, schools, and critical infrastructure across Southern California.

The blaze, identified as the Sandy fire, erupted on Monday morning in Ventura County and rapidly spread through dry vegetation fueled by strong winds and hot weather conditions. By Monday evening, the fire had scorched approximately 1,364 acres and remained at 0 per cent containment, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).

Officials confirmed that at least one home and another structure were destroyed as the wildfire intensified, raising fears of further damage if weather conditions worsen.

Evacuation warnings and mandatory evacuation orders were expanded across large parts of southern Simi Valley and surrounding county-line communities, including areas near Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Chatsworth, West Hills, Lake Manor, and northern Thousand Oaks.

According to Ventura County officials, more than 28,600 residents were under evacuation orders or warnings as emergency crews worked to prevent the fire from spreading deeper into populated areas.

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Authorities urged residents in affected communities to remain prepared to evacuate immediately, especially elderly individuals, families with children, and residents requiring additional time to relocate safely.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass confirmed that although the wildfire was burning in Ventura County, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) had deployed significant resources to support containment efforts and protect nearby Los Angeles communities.

“While the Sandy Fire is in Ventura County, the Los Angeles Fire Department continues to closely monitor the situation and has deployed resources on the ground — including strike teams, a hand crew, and helicopters — to assist local crews in firefighting efforts,” Bass said in a statement.

She added that the city had strategically positioned firefighting resources throughout the San Fernando Valley to respond rapidly if the fire advanced toward Los Angeles neighborhoods.

Fire officials confirmed that more than 500 firefighters, along with helicopters, bulldozers, hand crews, water tenders, and strike teams, had been mobilized as part of ongoing containment operations.

The wildfire also triggered growing air quality concerns across Ventura County and parts of Los Angeles County as thick smoke drifted into nearby communities.

Jamie Stewart, spokesperson for the fire department, warned that shifting winds were carrying smoke into the Los Angeles region, potentially affecting vulnerable residents.

“Winds are carrying smoke from the Sandy fire into Los Angeles, and air quality may be impacted,” Stewart said. “If you are sensitive to smoke or have respiratory conditions, stay indoors, keep windows closed, and limit outdoor activity.”

In a separate but related development, another wildfire known as the Burro fire broke out Monday near Burro Peak in the Angeles National Forest. The U.S. Forest Service reported that the fire had burned approximately 30 acres by Monday night and was about 20 per cent contained, with officials describing its spread as moderate.

The fires have also disrupted education across the region. Officials with the Simi Valley Unified School District confirmed that at least seven schools were directly impacted after falling within evacuation zones, forcing temporary closures and emergency safety measures.

California authorities have repeatedly warned that dry vegetation, rising temperatures, and gusty winds are increasing wildfire risks across Southern California as the state enters another potentially dangerous fire season.

Emergency management agencies continue to monitor weather conditions closely as firefighters work around the clock to prevent additional destruction and protect threatened communities.

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Three Killed In California Mosque Shooting As Teen Suspects Die By Suicide

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Three Killed In California Mosque Shooting As Teen Suspects Die By Suicide

Three people were killed after two teenage gunmen stormed the Islamic Center of San Diego in California, United States, in what authorities are investigating as a possible hate crime targeting Muslims.

The deadly San Diego mosque shooting, which happened on Monday at the Clairemont-area mosque, also left the two suspects dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds, according to police.

San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl confirmed that officers responding to reports of an active shooter found three adult male victims dead inside the mosque complex.

One of those killed was identified as a mosque security guard who officials said played a heroic role in preventing the attack from becoming even more devastating.

“One of the deceased is a security guard that works there and I think played a pivotal role in assisting from this being much worse,” Wahl said during a press briefing.

Authorities said the two suspects, aged 17 and 19, were later discovered dead inside a vehicle several blocks away from the mosque after allegedly taking their own lives.

Investigators revealed that one of the suspects had reportedly taken firearms from a parent’s home before carrying out the attack.

Police also disclosed that the teenager’s mother had earlier alerted authorities that her son was missing, suicidal and possibly armed, sparking concern before the shooting unfolded.

The investigation intensified after detectives reportedly recovered anti-Muslim writings and hate-related messages from weapons and materials linked to the suspects.

“We are considering this a hate crime until it’s not,” Police Chief Wahl stated.

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The Islamic Center of San Diego, regarded as the largest mosque in the city, also houses Islamic schools attended by Muslim children.

Witnesses described terrifying scenes as gunfire erupted during activities around midday prayers, forcing worshippers and students to seek cover while heavily armed police officers flooded the area.

A nine-year-old student who survived the attack told reporters he hid inside a closet with classmates as the shooting continued outside.

Police said officers arrived at the scene within four minutes of receiving the first emergency call at about 11:43 a.m. local time.

More than 50 officers later conducted an extensive search of the mosque and surrounding buildings as part of the emergency response.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) confirmed that federal agents, evidence response teams and victim specialists had joined the investigation.

FBI Director Kash Patel said federal authorities would provide all necessary resources to support the probe into the deadly attack.

Imam and Director of the mosque, Taha Hassane, condemned the shooting and described the attack on a place of worship as heartbreaking.

“We have never experienced a tragedy like this before,” Hassane said while thanking emergency responders and community leaders for their support.

Authorities confirmed that all children, teachers and staff members linked to the mosque’s schools were safely evacuated.

Following the shooting, police departments in cities including New York, Los Angeles and Washington increased security patrols around mosques and other places of worship.

United States President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom were also briefed on the incident.

Trump described the attack as “a terrible situation” and said federal authorities were closely monitoring developments.

Meanwhile, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned the violence and warned about rising cases of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim discrimination across the United States.

Investigators said the motive behind the California mosque shooting remains under active investigation as authorities continue reviewing surveillance footage, weapons evidence and the suspects’ online activities.

 

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