Trump trusts McMahon, who has been a friend for many years and has been coaching his transition team. She is a successful businesswoman with experience dealing with big personalities, which might be useful in her role.
McMahon has limited experience in education policy. She served briefly on the Connecticut State Board of Education and pushed initiatives at WWE to encourage kids to read. She has also chaired the board for the America First Policy Institute, which supports school choice.
Closing the Department of Education is unlikely as it would require congressional action. McMahon could focus on championing school choice policies, potentially using the department to incentivize more states and communities to embrace school choice.
Republicans accuse FEMA of favoring homes with Trump campaign signs during Hurricane Ian relief efforts, alleging that aid was selectively distributed based on political affiliation.
Criswell denied any widespread cultural problem at FEMA, stating that the agency will hold people accountable if they violate standards of conduct. She emphasized that FEMA's mission is to provide aid without discrimination.
Dissatisfaction with Elon Musk's changes at X, including perceived favoritism towards Trump-related content, has driven users to seek alternatives like Bluesky, which offers more control over content and user interactions.
Bluesky allows users more control over their feeds by offering a database of over 50,000 feeds to choose from, enabling personalized content experiences. The platform aims to decentralize control from powerful interests.
Bluesky's limited staff and infrastructure, lack of a clear long-term business plan, and reliance on investor money pose challenges. The platform plans to avoid ads and data harvesting, which are typical revenue sources for social media companies.
Eyewitness accounts and medical professionals report that these drones are being used to shoot and sometimes kill civilians, including children, in Gaza. The drones appear quickly and quietly, often targeting people in hospitals or camps.
President-elect Donald Trump taps WWE executive Linda McMahon to lead the Department of Education, sparking questions about her qualifications and Trump's promise to close the agency. Republicans accuse FEMA of political bias in disaster response as its chief testifies before Congress amid a funding request for the agency. Dissatisfaction with Elon Musk's platform X fuels the rise of Bluesky as a social media alternative. And, Eyewitness accounts allege the Israeli military is using sniper drones to target civilians in Gaza, raising questions about the human toll of advanced warfare. *Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter).*Today's episode of Up First was edited by Nicole Cohen, Russell Lewis, Kara Platoni, Lauren Migaki, Mohamad ElBardicy, and Ally Schweitzer.It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Milton Guevara.We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent. And our technical director is Zac Coleman.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)