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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 ...
To reject the flag is, in some ways, akin to rejecting part of oneself. What does it mean when so many Americans have let the flag go?
In the latest YouGov/Economist survey, more than two-thirds of GOP respondents, 68%, said they own an American flag at home, while 37% of Democrats said the same. Among respondents overall, 51% said ...
American flag designs appear everywhere during the Fourth of July. Many uses, though, go against what federal guidelines consider respectful.
Flag Day was first observed in 1877, and in May 1916, President Woodrow Wilson declared June 14 Flag Day. Here's what to know about the day.
The 51-star flag across from White House, spotted from Lafayette Square on June 5, 2025. “Greenland makes a lot of sense for America, from a strategic perspective,” said Lambert, who placed ...
President Donald Trump and Sen. Josh Hawley collaborated on legislation to penalize American flag burning with a one-year prison sentence, calling flag burners "animals" who don't love the country.
We illustrate how the American flag evolved and how to properly display the Stars and Stripes.
Flag Day was first observed in 1877, and in May 1916, President Woodrow Wilson declared June 14 Flag Day. Here's what to know about the day.
Texas-based RiserUnited, founded on Flag Day in 2024, gives shoppers the opportunity to "wear their values" through patriotic apparel that honors the American flag.
The upside down flag traces its origins to the sea, where sailors flew them as a signal of distress to other maritime travelers. But on land, it has been used as a symbol of protest for decades.
Some groups will spend Flag Day undertaking the solemn duty of properly disposing of American flags that are past their prime.
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