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Google Will Update Gulf of Mexico
Google Maps agrees to follow Trump’s renaming of Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’
The change will only be visible to U.S. users. Those in Mexico will still see “Gulf of Mexico,” while those in the rest of the world will see both names on the map.
Google Maps users in U.S. will see Gulf of Mexico renamed Gulf of America and Denali changed to Mount McKinley
Google will rename the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska's Denali on its maps for users in the U.S. following President Trump's controversial executive order.
Google says Gulf of Mexico will change to Gulf of America in Maps app: Here's how
Google said the name changes, which also includes using Mount McKinley, will happen when Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is updated.
Deb Haaland to run for governor of New Mexico
Deb Haaland made history as Interior secretary. Now she’s running for governor of New Mexico
Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is running for the Democratic nomination for governor in New Mexico after championing conservation and clean energy during her tenure as Interior secretary under
Deb Haaland running for governor of New Mexico
Haaland, a citizen of Laguna Pueblo and the nation’s first Native American cabinet secretary under President Joe Biden, could be the first Native American woman to serve as governor of any state
Haaland to run for New Mexico governor
Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland will run to be the next governor of New Mexico, a spokesperson confirmed to The Hill. “Deb Haaland is of and for New Mexico. She’s a proven leader; she’s created New Mexico jobs,
Trump, Canada and Mexico
Trump Aides Want to Hit Mexico, Canada With Tariffs Before Talks
Trump has shown a willingness to move swiftly on tariffs in recent days without allowing for drawn-out talks. On Sunday, Trump announced—and then backed off—a threat to impose
Trump's Tariff Threat Worked on Colombia, but His Plans for Canada and Mexico Carry Higher Stakes
President Donald Trump has already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening tariffs and is readying the same move against Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday
White House says Trump plans to follow through on vow to slap tariffs on Canada, Mexico on Feb. 1
Caption: U.S. President Donald Trump, centre, speaks to reporters with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, right, aboard Air Force One on Monday. Leavitt said Tuesday that Trump still plans to make good on his promise to issue tariffs on Canada and Mexico on Feb.
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Lutnick wants factories here, but his firm touts manufacturing in Mexico
Even as he stumped for President Trump, Howard Lutnick’s commercial real estate firm was wooing clients across the southern ...
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Mexico's Senate to choose judicial candidates by drawing, bypassing evaluation committee
Mexico's Senate will use a drawing to choose the candidates to compete for judge and magistrate positions in June elections, ...
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Can Trump Just Order New Names for Denali and the Gulf of Mexico?
The board voted to change the name and took its request to the county commissioners. When the county agreed, the request was ...
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US Border Patrol Agents Exchange Gunfire With Mexico Drug Cartel: Reports
According to reports, there were no injuries in the incident near Fronton Island, an uninhabited island in Starr County, ...
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What does Mexico really think of ‘Emilia Pérez?’
It may have been embraced by the Academy, but just a day after its debut in Mexico, the acclaimed “narco-musical” Emilia ...
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Mexico may gain an edge from club vs. country friendlies – a true soccer anomaly
During Colombia ’s impressive run towards the 1994 World Cup in the United States, the South Americans embarked on a global ...
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Mexico launches app for Mexicans facing deportation. Here's how it works
The Mexican government has launched ConsulApp Contigo, a mobile application that provides support to Mexican nationals living ...
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Will Mexico accept military flights of deportees? President Sheinbaum deflects on sensitive issue
The Trump administration's use of U.S. military aircraft to return deportees has raised alarms throughout Latin America.
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