President Donald Trump is renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. But how will that change go into effect – and will everyone call it that?
Executive orders will enable more drilling, mining and other resource development, reversing Biden-era environmental restrictions, governor says
Residents of the northeastern United States know it's been colder than normal this month, but how cold has it been? Over the week of Jan. 5 to 11, Pittsburgh's temperatures have been most similar to Anchorage,
This latest incident comes as power outages across the United States have become a growing ... the city's main southern thoroughfare. At the height of the storm, 17,500 customers were without ...
President Trump said he will sign executive orders to change the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America and Mount Denali to Mount McKinley.
What’s in a name change, after all? The water bordered by the Southern United States, Mexico and Cuba will be critical to shipping lanes and vacationers whether it’s called the Gulf of
One U.S. hummingbird species truly hunkers down for the winter, and that’s the Anna’s Hummingbird. In the early 1900s, they lived solely in Mexico and southern California, where summers are dry, hot, and unfavorable; because of that, the species evolved to breed in the milder winter.
President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities
Trump's executive orders reverse Biden's offshore drilling ban, opening up Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and other areas to oil and gas production.
• Establish the Department of Government Efficiency under the Executive Office of the President until July 4, 2026. This is the entity led by Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, and is charged with recommending cuts in federal programs and spending.
President Donald Trump started his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient the U.S. government.
In his inaugural address, the new president announced plans to reverse the Obama-era restoration of the Alaska mountain's Indigenous name, drawing concern from Alaska Native communities.