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As President Trump signed an executive order this week cracking down on flag burning, here’s a look back at when flag burning and desecration have been challenged in the court of law.
Trump signs an executive order to ban burning the American flag Trump signed the order that charges the Department of Justice with investigating instances of flag burning.
Russian state-run media has released a video of troops driving a captured US-made armored vehicle in Ukraine — flying both Russian and American flags in an unusual bit of propaganda.
The California 9/11 Memorial in Clovis is seeking volunteers to hang 404 American flags in and around the memorial.
For many Americans, the national flag has become a divisive symbol of conservatism and Trump loyalty. But it shouldn't be that way; the flag belongs to all Americans, not just MAGA die-hards.
Florida, New York, Connecticut, and South Dakota have all seen recent orders to lower flags.
Gov. DeWine ordered flags at half-staff in Lorain County and at Ohio state buildings to honor fallen officer Phillip Wagner, killed in an ambush attack.
It’s time to remind Americans that the flag belongs not to those trying to dismantle our democracy, but to those determined to protect it.
Every July, Kyle Fox flies the world’s biggest American flag at the entrance to Grove Creek Canyon.
US flags fly at the top of newly installed 100-foot-tall poles on the South and North Lawns of the White House on June 19, 2025 in Washington, DC (Kevin Carter/Getty Images) One user lauded, “It’s ...
Friday morning, four veterans stood on the bridge along Blythewood Road over I-77 waving the American flag. Instead of celebrating, these veterans decided to commemorate.
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