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Associated Press Refuses to Use 'Gulf of America' Despite Updating Other Geographical, Ethnic Terms

The Associated Press (AP) has refused to adopt the name "Gulf of America" for the body of water previously known as the Gulf of Mexico, despite updating its style guide to reflect changes in other geographical and ethnic terms. President Donald Trump renamed the Gulf as part of an executive order on his first day back in office, though the change is officially recognized only within the U.S. Several international companies, including Google, Chevron, and Apple, have started using the new name. The AP, however, has maintained its original reference, acknowledging Trump's chosen name but continuing to use the traditional designation. This decision led to the AP being indefinitely barred from the White House, with the White House criticizing the outlet for its refusal to recognize the new name and accusing it of misinformation.
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