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kdhnews.com | Deepti Hajela
NEW YORK (AP) - You know those email signatures at the end of messages? The ones that include a range of information about the senders - phone numbers, addresses, social media handles. And in recent years, pronouns - letting the recipient know that the sender goes by "she," "he," "they" or something else, a digital acknowledgement that people claim a range of gender identities. Among those who don't agree with that are President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
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gazettextra.com | Deepti Hajela
NEW YORK (AP) - You know those email signatures at the end of messages? The ones that include a range of information about the senders - phone numbers, addresses, social media handles. And in recent years, pronouns - letting the recipient know that the sender goes by "she," "he," "they" or something else, a digital acknowledgement that people claim a range of gender identities. Among those who don't agree with that are President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
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yahoo.com | Deepti Hajela
DEEPTI HAJELAThu, April 10, 2025 at 7:44 PM UTC3 min readNEW YORK (AP) — You know those email signatures at the end of messages? The ones that include a range of information about the senders — phone numbers, addresses, social media handles. And in recent years, pronouns — letting the recipient know that the sender goes by “she,” “he," “they” or something else, a digital acknowledgement that people claim a range of gender identities.
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thederrick.com | Deepti Hajela |Deepti Hajela -
NEW YORK (AP) — You know those email signatures at the end of messages? The ones that include a range of information about the senders — phone numbers, addresses, social media handles. And in recent years, pronouns — letting the recipient know that the sender goes by “she,” “he," “they” or something else, a digital acknowledgement that people claim a range of gender identities. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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djournal.com | Deepti Hajela |Deepti Hajela -
NEW YORK (AP) — You know those email signatures at the end of messages? The ones that include a range of information about the senders — phone numbers, addresses, social media handles. And in recent years, pronouns — letting the recipient know that the sender goes by “she,” “he," “they” or something else, a digital acknowledgement that people claim a range of gender identities. Among those who don't agree with that are President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
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