Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” highlights the politics of map naming, sparking debates, social media snark, and mixed reactions globally and domestically.
The president who built his fan base on isolationism is pivoting to a kind of imperialism that the U.S. hasn’t seen in decades.
The nature of mapmaking highlights political priorities which can be contentious in a world where multiple nations often share the same maps.
Political scientist Mark Leonard has found that people around the world are far more optimistic about Trump's presidency than ...
It no longer bears the president’s name but the iconic Waldorf Astoria is back on the map as the hotspot for Trump world in Washington. Over inauguration weekend, the hotel’s soaring beaux arts atrium ...
President Donald Trump had declared that the Gulf of Mexico will be called the Gulf of America. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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Trump conservative warrior” who proposed unsuccessful bills banning ballot drop boxes and requiring citizenship checks for voters, has launched a bid to be Ohio’s next elections chief.