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Episode 7 of my "Can I name all 197 Flags of the World?" series! We have now learned all the flags of Europe, Asia, America, Africa & Oceania so in theory all 197 flags should be possible!
To the editor: Thank you for the picture on the front page Friday of Freedom Corner at Capaha Park. I would like to inform those who drive by and see the flags that it's not just a bunch of flags ...
At first, few Israeli flags were seen at the democracy movement protests. I joined my Israeli relatives in a protest, shortly before 10/7. I was shocked to find myself in a massive scrum of blue ...
Many symbols of the Confederacy — including statues, names, and flags — have been removed from public places nationwide. Still, many state flags to this day contain such divisive symbols ...
Organizers and volunteers began reading the names of each individual represented by the over 7,500 flags Friday at sunset. The reading was ongoing Saturday morning. A bell rang after each name is ...
Remember their names. Speak them aloud. Honor the freedom they secured for you. "They always say a soldier dies twice — when they actually die and the last time that you say their name. So we ...
The number of flags has nearly tripled since the first display in fall 2020. On one small, white rectangle is the name of a 29-year-old engineer, on another the name of a World War II veteran, and ...
Since its debut, the symbol has had several redesigns in the name of inclusion. But some fear that the changes are merely for the sake of branding, absent material steps toward real equality.
Q: Can you name each of the flags on the South Frontage Road across from the Vail parking garage? A: According to the town of Vail, the flags are, from west to east: United States, Andorra, Argentina, ...