The fact is that Trump is not the first, nor likely last, American political leader to covet Canada. Former U.S. president ...
The last time the United States expanded its territory—gaining the Northern Marianas and some other Pacific islands—President Donald Trump was just a year o ...
A small team of archaeologists and anthropologists from the University of Wyoming, Michigan State University, and the Desert ...
President Donald Trump has refused to rule out military coercion to acquire Greenland and the Panama Canal, and he suggested ...
The brief experiment with a department of education was born in 1867 and enacted by Southern Democrat President Andrew ...
Gulf of Where? In the same name-swapping order, designed to take effect by mid-February, Trump declared that the Gulf of ...
President-elect Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” a name he said has a “beautiful ... Denali, the tallest mountain on the North American continent, is ...
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'?" ...
Amber weather warnings for wind have been issued in the East Midlands, Grampian, Yorkshire and the Humber, Strathclyde, north Wales ... Dramatic weather maps show a cyclonic formation passing ...
Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images In Monday's inauguration speech, Trump set the tone for a significant change in U.S. foreign policy that could have seismic implications for America's friends and foes.
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.
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs have come under attack in American boardrooms, state legislatures and college campuses – and now broadly across the federal government.