President Trump proposed renaming the Gulf of Mexico. (Video: Library of Congress; C-SPAN; Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo; Library of Congress; C-SPAN; WKRG; A24)
The amount of snow the Gulf Coast States received makes this weather system the worst winter storm in over 120 years. Before 120 years ago, record keeping was unreliable or not recorded at all.
Who’s for, against Trump's plan to rename Gulf of Mexico Georgia Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene said she will sponsor a bill to rename the Gulf, posting on social media: “Congress has to take the ...
On President Donald Trump's Inauguration Day, Governor Ron DeSantis made Florida the first state to reference the "Gulf of America" in an executive order when he issued a state of emergency due to cold weather.
The Board on Geographic Names changed it back in 1973. Soon after Trump declared his plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico, Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced legislation that w ...
More than 220 million people across the United States are facing dangerous cold that will also open the door for a potentially historic and crippling winter storm that could deliver snow as far south as Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
Millions across the Gulf Coast states are bracing for a rare winter storm moving along the northern Gulf of Mexico, which will spread dangerous snow and ice along 1,000 miles of Interstate 10 from Texas to Florida and Georgia,
Why stop at Gulf of America? Our maps are full of foreign names and languages — including a Palm Beach resort with a Spanish name.
Renaming it the Gulf of America would apply only in the US. And the long global history of disputed place names suggests it could be a brief experiment anyway.
A powerful and rare winter storm swept across the South on Tuesday, bringing the first-ever Blizzard Warning to the Gulf Coast and blasting communities from Texas to Florida to the Carolinas with record-shattering snow that snarled travel and brought daily life to a halt.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has already embraced the change. He cited the new name in an executive order earlier this week attributing inclement winter weather to a “low pressure moving across the Gulf of America.
Federal changes have to be made, but other countries and private companies can keep using "Gulf of Mexico." Here's why.