On his first day in office President Donald Trump signed a slew of orders. Everything from Leaving the World Health Organization to renaming the Gulf of Mexico to declaring there are only two genders.
"A short time from now, we will be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf ... The International Hydrographic Organization works to ensure all the world's seas, oceans and navigable ...
Trump said during his inaugural address Monday that he would order the renaming of the Gulf ... Organization — of which both the United States and Mexico are members — works to ensure all the ...
The name “Gulf of Mexico” dates to the 1500s-era Spanish exploration of the waterbody. The International Hydrographic Organization, a common standard for charting seas, refers to the Gulf of ...
The Senate voted on Saturday to confirm Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary, putting a former South Dakota governor in charge of the department at the heart of President Trump’s agenda to crack down on immigration. The vote was 59 to 34.
Escorted by locals on bicycles and cars that awaited his arrival outside his hometown, Arturo Zacarías Meza has returned home days after Houthi rebels in Yemen released him and fellow crew members following more than a year in captivity.
For decades, the United States has held considerable power in determining the direction of global health policies and programs.
To put Trump’s start in perspective, the Office of the Federal Register lists just two presidents in recent years besides Trump who issued executive orders on their first day in office: Bill Clinton and Joe Biden.
Newsweek is tracking the flurry of executive actions President-elect Trump is expected to sign on Monday. Follow along here.
We’re tracking the executive orders Trump signed on his first day in office, just hours after being inaugurated as president.
US president addresses global leaders, markets wary of his tariff plans, in first remarks of his presidency during WEF