Trump is planning to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America." Following his inauguration on Monday, Trump will reportedly issue an executive order renaming the gulf and also reverting ...
President Donald Trump's decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico is more than just geographical nitpicking — it's a political move that shows how he wants to be perceived by the world, experts in ...
Following President Trump's directive, Apple Maps has renamed Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. This change aligns with updates from Google and Microsoft.
It's official: The Gulf of Mexico is no more (at least in the United States). Employees at the federal Board on Geographic Names have formally changed the name to the Gulf of America per one of ...
SINGAPORE – The marine environment might recover after each oil spill incident, but too many of such events would compromise its ability to do so, said marine scientists. Singapore has had at ...
The government’s Energy Information Administration states: “Gulf of Mexico federal offshore oil production accounts for 14% of total US crude oil production and federal offshore natural gas production ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said in his inaugural address that he will change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” repeating an idea he first brought up earlier this ...
United States President Donald Trump on Sunday signed a proclamation declaring February 9 "the first-ever Gulf of America Day," celebrating the renaming of the area formerly known as the Gulf of ...
Donald Trump announced a new name for the Gulf of Mexico: the Gulf of America. During a Tuesday, January 7, 2025, press conference, the Republican claimed that the ocean basin belongs to America ...
It's official: The Gulf of Mexico is no more (at least in the United States, anyway). Workers at the federal Board on Geographic Names have formally changed the name to the Gulf of America per one ...
Meanwhile, a federal law directing millions in oil and gas revenues to Alabama remains branded as the “Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act” (GOMESA) on the U.S. Department of Interior’s website.