Flags signaled other units in battle, but were also a tangible manifestation of the beliefs and spirit of a group of people. As such, flags were protected to the point of injury or death. Men in ...
Mario Sanchez (American, 1908–2005) was a painter known for his depictions of the people of Key West. He used a variety of methods and techniques to create his works, including intaglios and wood, ...
An anti-Israel TikToker vandalized a display of flags at a Greek restaurant in New Jersey, declaring ‘Free Palestine, b----!’ until workers let her know they were Greek flags, not Israeli flags.
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PHILADELPHIA — There has been one constant in the last two postseasons, which have featured 30 Phillies games across seven series: Whenever they’ve had the choice, the Phillies have selected ...
Yvonne Wingett Sanchez writes about voting issues in Arizona for The Washington Post. Her reporting focuses on how state and local officials navigate pressures on the administration of elections ...
The first celebration of the U.S. Flag's birthday was held in 1877, on the 100th anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777. However, it is believed that the first annual recognition of the flag's ...
Victoria Sanchez anchors 7News at 4 p.m. and is the Health and Wellness reporter. She works to be an impartial journalist, bringing humanity to the often faceless stories that fill up social media ...
An anti-Zionist TikToker apologized for ripping down Greek flags at a restaurant, having mistaken them for Israeli flags. The TikTok user “Ambamelia” posted a video of her tearing down strings ...
A false flag is a political or military action carried out with the intention of blaming an opponent for it. Nations have often done this by staging a real or simulated attack on their own side ...
Americans love flying flags. Not just the Stars and Stripes—flags of their state, their city, their alma mater. Last year, ...
Until the Executive Order of June 24, 1912, neither the order of the stars nor the proportions of the flag was prescribed. Consequently, flags dating before this period sometimes show unusual ...