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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 ...
As fires continue to spread across Interior Alaska, new updates have been issued for vulnerable areas. Nearly 900 people are ...
Standing near the gravestone for the relative he never met, Mark Bailey accepted the crisply folded American flag from the ...
The annual Stars, Stripes and Pints Blood Drive will be held July 1-2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the UAW Local 862 Union Hall.
St. Thomas Aquinas players and coaches clebrate the championship win over Lakeland Dreadnaughts in the Florida High School ...
Before the Euros kicks off on July 2, we look at all 16 teams competing in Switzerland to determine which of them has the ...
Josh Green, M.D., has ordered the United States and state of Hawai‘i flags to be flown at half-staff at all state offices and ...
Laredo protesters shared why they rallied during the “No Kings” anti-Trump event: to defend civil rights, democracy and stand ...
Burning the American flag, as a general act, is protected speech under the Constitution’s First Amendment. The Supreme Court in 1989 upheld the rights of a protester to burn the flag as symbolic ...
You get your First Amendment rights. But when you cross that line, you put hands on an ICE officer, or you destroy property or ICE says you impede law enforcement … that's a crime.
Based on how Donald Trump and Republicans have reacted to the ICE protests in Los Angeles, it seems there are new rules for protesting in America.