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Disney is honoring its longstanding tradition of supporting the U.S. military. On July 4, the 1st Marine Division Band will ...
As fires continue to spread across Interior Alaska, new updates have been issued for vulnerable areas. Nearly 900 people are ...
A Knoxville woman has been charged with several crimes after police say she was partially naked while burning stolen American flags. According to court documents, Marion County deputies responded ...
The flag burning occurred after a series of demonstrations that lasted most of Tuesday, starting at approximately 8 a.m. when protesters barricaded the entrances of the federal building with city ...
SEATTLE (KOMO) — A day of demonstrations at the Henry M. Jackson Federal building in downtown Seattle ended with protesters removing and burning American flags Tuesday. The protests started ...
As the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles continue, a shocking video that has surfaced on X shows protesters burning and spitting on American flags while chanting “f*** Trump.” ...
All visitors should be prepared to present a government-issued ID. Volunteers and U.S. Air Force Academy Staff will be placing more than 1,600 American flags on veteran graves to commemorate the day.
Air Force pilots held a piano burning at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia on April 25 in memory of a stunt pilot killed on the base the day before. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony.
Today we’re making an American flag with a twist—using the ancient Japanese technique of shou sugi ban to burn and preserve the wood. Follow along as we create a bold, rustic flag full of ...
A 23rd Bomb Squadron (23BS) “Bomber Barons” patch is worn during Red Flag 25-2 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 12, 2025. The 23BS participated in Red Flag 25-2 to enhance the readiness ...
Protesters burn a flag near the Israeli Consulate during the Democratic National Convention Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024, in Chicago. A man tried to stop them from doing it, but ended up walking away.
Government No, it's not illegal to burn the American flag The Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning the U.S. flag is a form of free speech protected by the First Amendment.