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The story behind the "Old Glory" nickname for the American flag dates back to a 19th-century ship captain, who proudly ...
President Trump has wrapped his political career in the American flag, making the stars and stripes a central visual in his ...
And a large majority of Americans say the U.S. flag doesn't have to be displayed solo to signify patriotism — three-quarters ...
An Oklahoma high school has been hit with major backlash after it said one of its students could not fly the American flag from his pickup truck. Edmond North High School told senior Caleb Horst ...
Flying the American flag upside down violates the U.S. flag code, a sweeping set of guidelines that dictates the appearance and display of the U.S. flag by private citizens.
June 14 is Flag Day and Trump's birthday, but one group is urging Americans to fly their flags upside down. Why? Here's what ...
Nazi flag flown in Whitpain Township sparks outrage from community 02:00. ... The swastika flag is no longer flying outside the home. The American flag has since replaced it.
WASHINGTON — One of the capital’s newest curiosities is an American flag bearing 51 stars rather than the regulation 50. The unusual take on the Stars and Stripes went up across Lafayet… ...
A Pride flag displayed inside the Tonasket Public Library became a subject of debate during the Tonasket City Council meeting ...
That's because the flag on an American servicemember's uniform is backward. That is to say, the canton (the top left corner), which houses the blue field of 50 white stars, is in the upper right.
On Memorial Day, the American flag should be flown at half-staff until noon in honor of those U.S. military members who died in service. At noon, the flag is raised to full-staff as a "symbol of ...
A report of a swastika flag — the symbol adopted by the Nazi Party in 1920 — being displayed outside of a home in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, has sparked controversy and outrage from the ...