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Flag football, long a tradition in schoolyards and sandlots, is now an internationally recognized sport – coming to the Olympics in 2028. Coaches and players say it provides a safer alternative ...
Twin Cities, southern Minnesota under red flag warnings Thursday 01:16. On the heels of a frosty winter season that brought record-low temperatures to parts of the Northeast, the sudden onset of ...
What does each beach flag color mean? Here's what to know before you go. 02:17 Nothing says a warm day quite like the beach, but beyond the shore lies a number of dangers, from rip currents and ...
On Tuesday, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill approving a new state flag. The new flag is set to take effect in March 2024. Cox also issued an executive order requiring Utah's current, or now ...
A man carries a Trump flag on October 29, 2023, in Sioux City, Iowa. An American flag was replaced with a Trump 2024 flag over the weekend in Columbus, Ohio.
The rainbow flag is a symbol for the LGBTQ+ community, but each identity has its own. These are the genderqueer, gender-fluid and nonbinary flags.
On Memorial Day, the American flag should be flown at half-staff until noon in honor of those U.S. military members who died in service. At noon, the flag is raised to full-staff as a "symbol of ...
In December 1860, the Macon Daily Telegraph reported that a rattlesnake flag with “Don’t Tread on Me” had been raised by the Rev. J.R. Willis at a pro-secession rally in Indian Springs, Ga.
Memorial Day is one of just a handful of days in which we fly the U.S. flag differently. Here’s what to know.
After former President Donald Trump’s historic felony conviction, many of his supporters protested the verdict by posting images of an American flag flipped upside down on social media. A ...
An image of a Zionist movement flag from the 1930s does not show the “official” Palestinian flag in 1939, according to historians, despite online posts sharing a photograph of the flag with ...
Pride flag ban: Utah becomes first state to outlaw pride flags in government buildings, schools Gov. Spencer Cox let the controversial bill become law without his signature late Thursday.