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Government agencies have been scrambling to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders. Since he took office, some agencies have updated websites to remove language on DEI and remote work.
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The agency says it was a mistake, but how did this flying saucer logo get uploaded in the first place? Plus, was a second UFO logo uploaded by mistake? This UFO on a U.S. Intelligence Agency’s ...