While the Gulf of America will be applied to federal references, other nations will not be required to recognize the name.
Trump also renamed Denali, North America’s tallest peak, as Mount McKinley, despite objections from Alaska’s senators.
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Cherokee Nation and the U.S. Department of the Interior are partnering to utilize film and media to help preserve and advance Native languages.
President Trump directs the Interior Department to develop a plan for federal recognition of 55,000-member Lumbee Tribe within 90 days, amid opposition from Eastern Cherokee.
The Interior Department announced Friday that ... Nation's commitment to preserving the extraordinary heritage of the United States and ensuring that future generations of Americans celebrate ...
Lawsuits filed by North Dakota give some insight into former Gov. Doug Burgum's worldview as he prepares to take over Interior.
President Donald Trump signed two executive orders Wednesday directing several federal agencies to prioritize the expansion of private school choice, to curtail what he calls “radical indoctrination” in schools and to take unspecified action against teachers who aid the “social transition” of a student.
Securing federal funding has been a longtime goal of supporters of vouchers and educational savings accounts, which families can tap to pay for private education.
President Donald Trump has the power to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, but whether people will call it that is an open question.
Experts fear the president will replace the fired inspectors general with loyalists who will turn a blind eye to malfeasance.
Under the heading of “Ending the subsidization of California’s mismanagement,” Trump ordered a full review of all federal “programs, projects and activities” related to land management, water and disasters in the state. That’s a threat to withdraw certain federal funding if things don’t change.