The Gulf of Mexico is now officially the Gulf of America in the U.S. It is far from the first time a landform or town has changed names.
Chevron previously used "Gulf of Mexico" to refer to that body of water, which stretches from Texas to Florida on the southeastern border of the U.S. Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20 to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico has protested Google’s decision to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico as Trump has unilaterally decreed.
You might be hearing about the gulf off the coast of the U.S. and Mexico. Here's what to know about the body of water the size of Alaska.
We considered “the Gulf of Texas,” of course, but, in addition to alienating Mexico, that would be unpopular in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Pros: You know what people in all ...
The Gulf of Mexico will be renamed to the Gulf of America on Google Maps, the company announced on Monday, following updates from official government sources
Mexican president says President Trump can call the gulf whatever he wants but that the world will still call it the Gulf of Mexico.
Despite President Donald Trump’s calls to “drill, baby, drill,” many oil companies operating in the Gulf of Mexico will likely do what they’ve done for years: sit on hundreds of untapped oil leases across millions of acres.
Changing maps to say "Gulf of America" doesn't change history, and likely won't change what most people call the massive basin
After taking office, President Donald Trump ordered that the water bordered by the Southern United States, Mexico and Cuba be renamed to the Gulf of America. He also ordered America’s highest mountain peak be changed back to Mount McKinley.
Following President Trump’s order renaming the Gulf of Mexico, at least in the United States, Mexicans and Cubans expressed annoyance, defiance, confusion and even amusement.