Town councils and businesses along the gulf are conflicted over whether and how to ditch ‘Mexico’ in its name.
Russian tankers were responsible for a massive oil spill in the Black Sea. The result was a loss of aquatic life and animals ...
After years of steady gains, a decades-long conservation program dedicated to the Kemp's ridley hits rough seas ...
Words on maps have sticking power, writes Art Historian Stephanie Leitch. What are the implications of Google's Gulf of ...
The SS United States, a 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the transatlantic speed record in 1952, arrived early Monday in ...
By David Dixon Recently, President Trump decided to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. That’s got a nice ring to it and is much more descriptive of this body of water; ...
President Donald Trump’s decision to ban the Associated Press from certain news events and locales for sticking with “Gulf of Mexico” as the primary title for the large body of water between ...
Trump's decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico has been met with mixed results. While some U.S. citizens who live in places like Florida have gladly welcomed the name change, others appear irked.
Google, Apple and Bing Maps have changed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America following an executive order from President Trump. MapQuest has not yet updated its map to reflect Trump's order.
A Star-Telegram analysis shows many Texas agencies have yet to comply with President Donald Trump’s recent executive order requiring the federal government to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the ...
According to Sovereign Limits, a database of international boundaries, the U.S. has control over about 46 percent of the Gulf, while Mexico controls about 49 percent and Cuba about 5 percent.
A bill in the Iowa Legislature would require schools to use Gulf of America instead Gulf of Mexico. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office to change the name ...