President Donald Trump’s proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” exemplifies a focus on symbolic gestures rather than addressing significant global challenges.
He also signed an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America" and Denali as "Mount McKinley." Despite this, Google Maps and Apple ... the highest peak in North America ...
In response, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum held a news conference where she stood before a 17th-century world map and jokingly suggested that North America should be renamed "Mexican America." ...
Sheinbaum Pardo opened the news conference in Mexico City with a 17th Century map of North and South America as a backdrop. "Obviously the Gulf of Mexico is recognized by the United Nations ...
Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) complained directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook this week that Apple Maps had ... “Gulf of America” the U.S. Continental Shelf area bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest ...
After the tweet spread, others began using the same map of South America as surreal punchlines to jokes. User @GRAVEMINDS posted a joke that gained over 30 retweets and 130 likes (shown below, left).
Wirtgen North America recently unveiled its Vögele Super 2100-5i tracked paver, which is now available in North America this year. Boasting new operator ergonomics and faster setup times ...
Looking at a 17th-century map of North and South America, she added: "Obviously the Gulf of Mexico is recognized by the United Nations … but why don't we call this 'Mexican America'?" ...
Gulf of America' has a beautiful ring to it," Musk wrote. Florida's U.S. Senator Rick Scott also took to X, sharing an image of a map with the ... tallest mountain in North America, reversing ...