AP Stylebook update: Denali is now Mount McKinley but the Gulf of America is still the Gulf of Mexico
In a statement explaining its decision, the AP said Trump has the authority to change the mountain’s name, but the gulf is a global name
In a statement explaining its decision, the AP said Trump has the authority to change the mountain’s name, but the gulf is a global name
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