On March 13 in the Chicago area, weather records included a high temperature of 73 degrees in 2007 and 3.9 inches of snowfall in 2017. Significant events from the past on this date included the founding of the Chicago Board of Trade in 1848, the death of attorney Clarence Darrow in 1938, and the release of Nathan Leopold from prison in 1958. Additionally, in 1960, the Chicago Cardinals received permission to move to St. Louis.
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Second judge orders Trump admin to rehire probationary workers let go in mass firings
Two federal judges, James Bredar and William Alsup, have ordered the Trump administration to reinstate probationary workers who were mass-fired, citing violations of laws governing large-scale layoffs. Bredar's ruling in Baltimore halted the firings for at least two weeks, while Alsup's order directed six agencies to offer job reinstatement to terminated employees. The administration has appealed Alsup's ruling, arguing the firings were for performance reasons, not mass layoffs, as multiple lawsuits are filed over the...
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