President-elect Donald Trump announced this week that the U.S. is going to rename the Gulf of Mexico once he takes office. No, this isn’t an Onion headline. I know. It’s really hard to separate the made-for-laughs headlines of fictitious Trump statements from the real ones he actually makes.
I know. It’s really hard to separate the made-for-laughs headlines of fictitious Trump statements from the real ones he actually makes.  This happens to be a real one that just sounds too silly to be real.
Long before Trump expressed interest in a name change, conquerors have battled to claim the wealth of its rich waters.
President-elect Donald Trump took aim at Mexico again Tuesday boasting that he would rename the Gulf of Mexico in retaliation for his issues with Mexico.
Colonizers have always coveted the Gulf of Mexico: its trade winds, ports, fish and shellfish, its deep pockets of oil and gas far beneath a basin floor of crashed, tectonic plates. “This superb ...
I thought he meant Greenridge. Really! When our past-and-now-incoming commander-in-chief pronounced that he wants to annex a couple of huge parcels of land, I thought one was the neighborhood centered around the bustling corner of Arthur Kill Road and Richmond Avenue.
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Or as MSNBC's Jen Psaki put it: “Trump is yanking your chain.”
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President-elect Donald Trump has floated the idea of changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Here's why that could cause some confusion.