I took office as secretary of Education with a mission unlike any of my predecessors: to oversee the responsible and permanent closure of the very department I now lead. This is not a routine mission.
Linda McMahon, the former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO, was offically sworn in to serve as the next Secretary of Education under President Donald Trump, who seeks to "immediately" close ...
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Ms. McMahon, who has little experience in private or public schools, will take over a department that President Trump has already begun to dismantle. By Michael C. Bender Reporting from Washington ...
Linda McMahon, the new secretary of Education, sent out the agency’s “final mission” message to staffers after her confirmation vote on Monday, previewing President Trump’s plans to roll ...
McMahon is the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment. Linda McMahon was confirmed as the new US Secretary of Education on Monday. The Senate approved her nomination with a 51-45 vote.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon swiftly laid out a “final mission” for the Education Department in a message to staff Monday after being quickly confirmed and sworn in. McMahon’s plan ...
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate voted Monday to confirm billionaire GOP donor and former wrestling industry executive Linda McMahon as the next secretary of the federal Department of Education.
A millionaire banker who was captured on video punching an anti-Israel protester in the face and shoving another to the ground pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor charges — but will have his ...
Linda McMahon, whom President Donald Trump nominated to be Education secretary, is one step nearer to confirmation after the Senate cleared a procedural hurdle Thursday. Senators voted 51-47 to ...