NASA Removes Pronouns from Emails
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NASA Removes Employee Pronouns Following Trumpâs Executive Order, Report Claims

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NASA will no longer allow employees to display their pronouns in their email signature, nor next to their display name on Microsoft Outlook and Teams .
This is the latest in a series of changes at the space agency following the inauguration of President Donald Trump .
The space agency is seeking to sweep its websites, and its employees’ digital signatures, in accordance with the new administration’s new rules.
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