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The bald eagle is now the official bird of the United States, nearly 250 years after it was first used as a symbol of the newly founded nation that's deeply polarized politically today.
Former Texas A&M All-American Tori Vidales knocked in her team’s final run as the Talons edged the Blaze 3-2 in Athletes Unlimited Softball League action on Friday night. In the other league’s ...
First, it was St. Joseph’s University of Brooklyn – now Long Island University has joined the party. Yes, Flag Football is alive and well in the borough, now on two college campuses. In fact ...
George Washington’s portrait The United States’ first president, George Washington, has been on the front side of the one-dollar bill since 1869, Maurer says. His portrait is framed in an oval on the ...
Obverse Image: Left-facing Liberty wearing a headband, crown of cotton and wheat, and cap. 13 stars around edge. Obverse Text: E PLURIBUS UNUM / LIBERTY / 1878 Reverse Image: Eagle with outstretched ...
Object Details mint United States Mint designer Gobrecht, Christian Description (Brief) One (1) 50 cent coin, proof United States, 1857 Obverse Image: Seated Liberty with shield and cap on staff. 13 ...
From lionesses to foxes, falcons in flight to queens on thrones, we explore unique nicknames of the African teams competing ...
An Eagle Mountain man has been charged with paying a 13-year-old girl for explicit pictures of herself and secretly recording a woman in a store changing room.
OHSAA will introduce girls flag football as a varsity sport with a state championship starting in spring 2026, supported by NFL and local teams.
American flags are made from start to finish at Allied Materials, a factory in Missouri. The process includes cutting dyed cotton, stitching the star field and assembling each element by hand.
The rapid growth of girls flag football has the attention of the Ohio High School Athletic Association. OHSAA announces its future with the sport.
The Jaguars Elite 14U team advanced to the quarterfinals of the NFL Flag Championship. Brysen Wright, a rising sophomore at Mandarin High, led the team with two touchdown catches and three one ...