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A southern Iowa woman is facing charges after authorities say she took her clothes off, stole American flags and set them on fire this month. Brianna Laird, 21, is facing charges after a caller ...
Our annual Flag for a Flag exchange provided 1,546 new American flags to community members who turned in nearly 2,000 worn flags for proper retirement at a future ceremony.
EPHRATA, Pa. — A man was arrested after vandalizing an American flag at a Lancaster County magisterial district judge's office, according to the Ephrata Police Department. Police said Sergei ...
Last week, an 18-foot-by-30-foot American flag with a green star printed beneath the white ones replaced a banner that read, “Welcome back, Mr. President!” outside the National Grange building on H ...
PS Shopping director Jessica Andrews explores the significance of reclaiming the American flag for her concert outfit at Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tour.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is fond of wearing apparel bedecked in American flags, but the origin of his clothing may be less patriotic, according to a popular menswear influencer.
The American flag flies at half-staff when the country or a state is in mourning, according to USA.gov. Flags can be ordered to fly at half-staff by the president, a state governor or the mayor of ...
Ace Hardware said customers will get one free 8-by-12-inch American flag at participating stores while supplies last. For each free flag distributed, another flag will be donated to the VFW for ...
United States flags are lowered to half-staff for varying reasons, typically in mourning or on a day of remembrance. Here's what to know about why the flag is flown at half-staff today.
Two men set fire to an American flag outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C., on July 24, 2024. Federal prosecutors identified the man circled in yellow as Michael Snow Jr., 24, of Durham ...
Using the American flag in clothing and on novelties It is not illegal to wear clothing or have decorations with an impression of the flag. Many people see displaying any representation of the ...
The U.S. Flag Code says the American flag must always be displayed with the star field in the proper direction. So why is it backward on some airplanes?