On his first day in office President Donald Trump signed a slew of orders. Everything from Leaving the World Health Organization to renaming the Gulf of Mexico to declaring there are only two genders.
Trump said during his inaugural address Monday that he would order the renaming of the Gulf ... Organization — of which both the United States and Mexico are members — works to ensure all the ...
"A short time from now, we will be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf ... The International Hydrographic Organization works to ensure all the world's seas, oceans and navigable ...
More than half of Americans believe the U.S. benefits from its membership in the WHO. As of April 2024, 25% of U.S. adults say the country benefits a great deal from its membership, while about one third say it benefits a fair amount. Conversely, 38% say the U.S. does not benefit much or at all from WHO membership.
President Trump’s decision to pull out of the international health agency could deprive the United States of crucial scientific data and lessen the country’s influence in setting a global health agenda.
Nineteen Republican attorneys general have decided that now is the perfect time to declare war on Costco to convince the bulk retailer to abandon its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
When Google announced it was complying with US President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, many Mexicans responded with a laugh and a long, exhausted sigh.
The board voted to change the name and took its request to the county commissioners. When the county agreed, the request was then sent to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which made it official for Minnesota. Then, the state of Minnesota sent the request to the Board on Geographic Names, which made it official for the entire U.S.
Google will rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America and restore Denali in Alaska, the highest peak in North America, to its previous name, Mount McKinley.
Barely one week into his refurbished presidential tenure, America's Donald Trump seems poised to set new precedents in the model of the Presidency as the pinnacle of America's democracy. An elected president of a republic is strutting and pronouncing like an emperor.
President Trump was sworn into office for the second time on Monday (January 20) as the 47th President of the United States and it's fair to say, he's had a busy week. The 78-year-old kicked off his plans for the 'golden Age of America' by reversing most of the work of his predecessor, Joe Biden.