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Legit.ng on MSNVideo Shows Nigerian Groom Watching Football on Phone at His Wedding, Ignores Bride: "Red Flag"Social media users have reacted to a video of a groom focusing on his phone at his wedding. The groom watched a football ...
This Father's Day weekend brings another, more obscure holiday in the U.S.: Flag Day. Here's what the holiday is and how and when it started.
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Local veteran crafts wooden flag for Flag Day - MSNThis year, Palmer dedicated himself to his country in a different way, spending 200 hours crafting a wooden flag for Flag Day. The flag, which is five feet tall, is made from wood solely from East ...
This year, Flag Day coincides with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, marked by a large military parade in Washington, D.C., led by President Donald Trump, whose birthday is also on June 14.
Flag Day, like other notable and patriotic celebrations, will be observed (once again) on June 14. Here's what we have learned about the holiday.
Flag Day was first observed in 1877, and in May 1916, President Woodrow Wilson declared June 14 Flag Day. Here's what to know about the day.
This year, Flag Day coincides with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, marked by a large military parade in Washington, D.C., led by President Donald Trump, whose birthday is also on June 14.
America's flag throughout history. The 50 stars and 13 stripes that make up the U.S. flag will celebrate its 65 birthday on July 4. Hawaii became the 50th state in 1959, and on July 4, 1960, the ...
Trump promises ‘thundering tanks and breathtaking flyovers’ at military parade on Flag Day: ‘Like nothing you’ve ever seen’ Trump posted a new clip gushing over the parade plans amid his ...
Flag Day officially became a holiday in 1916, after years of advocacy. It was dreamed up in Wisconsin. "(In 1885) Bernard J. Cigrand, an 18-year-old Waubeka (Wisconsin) native teaching at Stony ...
Flag Day, like other notable and patriotic celebrations, will be observed (once again) on June 14. Here's what we have learned about the holiday.
Flag Day officially became a holiday in 1916, after years of advocacy. It was dreamed up in Wisconsin. "(In 1885) Bernard J. Cigrand, an 18-year-old Waubeka (Wisconsin) native teaching at Stony ...
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