America has always stripped the land of its original, Indigenous names. It's had surprising climate implications.
President Trump’s executive order to rename the Alaska peak — North America’s highest — perplexes and worries many who live in its snow-shrouded midst.
Alaska’s Republican U.S. senators have introduced legislation seeking to designate North America’s tallest peak as Denali.
President Trump ordered the renaming of Denali and the Gulf of Mexico by executive order during his first hours in office.
Denali National Park and Preserve checks all of the Alaska boxes: unspoiled wilderness, roaming wildlife, massive glaciers ...
Alaskan leaders continue to unite behind keeping with the traditional name of North America’s highest peak. In response to ...
Demonstrating bicameral and bipartisan disapproval of Trump’s resurrection of the name Mount McKinley, the state’s Senate on ...
The battle over what to call North America’s highest peak has entered the U.S. Senate as Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) ...
Unless something changes, only six search-and-rescue rangers will care for up to 500 climbers on North America's highest peak this season.
Republican support for the bill may be scarce because it requires defying a Trump order. He wants to revert to the name Mount ...
The Associated Press sued Friday over restrictions to its White House access after it didn't adopt the administration's "Gulf ...
The FAA announced on Monday it will change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and Mount Denali to Mount McKinley.