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Why it’s time to delete yourself from the internet

23 Apr 2025

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The Wall Street Journal’s  personal tech columnist Nicole Nguyen shares why it might be a good idea to delete certain personal data about yourself online.  Amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on free speech and initiatives aimed at bolstering diversity, teachers are worried they might run afoul of new, vague rules around discussions of inclusivity. NPR has the story. The value of the dollar is in question as a result of Trump’s trade war. The Washington Post’s David Lynch has the details. Plus, colleges band together to condemn Trump, the executive producer of ‘60 Minutes’ resigns, Montana confirms the first measles infections in the state in 35 years, and a woman forgives and hugs the mass shooter who killed her brother. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

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5.029 - 22.911 Shumita Basu

Good morning. It's Wednesday, April 23rd. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, why economists are worried about the value of the dollar. It might be time to delete yourself from the Internet. And the executive producer of 60 Minutes resigns.

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34.107 - 54.177 Shumita Basu

But first, educators across the country are trying to figure out in real time if their lesson plans, library books, classroom decor, or even how they speak to their students might be perceived as going against the Trump administration or local government's stated goals around eliminating programs that support diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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55.188 - 74.404 Shumita Basu

Just yesterday, a meeting of the Brevard County School Board in Florida descended into chaos as teachers and others attempted to speak up in defense of Melissa Calhoun, a teacher with over a decade of experience who lost her job in the district after calling a high school student by their preferred name instead of their legal name.

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75.184 - 76.846 School Board Official

Ma'am, I'm going to go ahead and stop you.

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76.886 - 78.187 Shumita Basu

Let me finish and I'll let you speak.

79.434 - 92.94 School Board Official

OK, so I'm going to give you a warning that you're supposed to speak during your time. OK, it's a warning to those in attendance. So if you cause a disruption, you will be asked to leave. We have to recess this meeting. If you continue to cause a disruption.

93.1 - 106.086 Shumita Basu

School board members threatened to have meeting attendees removed. A motion to bring back this teacher and, quote, retrain her was brought up at the meeting. It failed. Her teaching credentials are also under review by the state board.

107.347 - 124.105 Shumita Basu

The Washington Post reports this is the first known dismissal to come from the campaign to crack down on teachers who recognize alternative gender identities in the classroom. Florida is one of 14 states that now have a rule that bars school staff from using students' alternative names or pronouns.

125.37 - 148.34 Shumita Basu

President Trump signed an executive order in January that directs the Department of Education to rescind federal funds from schools that don't follow its guidance to eliminate DEI and what it refers to as divisive ideology from schools. But the order itself is quite vague, which some educators say has made it extremely difficult for them to interpret and has left them afraid for their jobs.

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