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Federal law allows the American flag to be flown upside down, but only as a “signal of dire distress." Why has it been seen lately?
It’s time to remind Americans that the flag belongs not to those trying to dismantle our democracy, but to those determined to protect it.
President Donald Trump installs two massive American flags on White House lawns this summer, personally funding the estimated $50,000 per flagpole project instead of using taxpayer funds.
Due to forecasts of high winds and afternoon thunderstorms, the Tybee Lighthouse will not be flying their giant American flag on the Fourth of July.
As we celebrate Fourth of July, Americans - especially Black Americans - have a complex relationship with the flag and our nation's symbols.
Republicans are far more likely to own and regularly display an American flag than Democrats, according to a new poll, which comes ahead of Independence Day.
One manufacturer in Gwinnett County is busy making American flags, especially right now. The Flag Place is located in Duluth and Good Day Atlanta stopped by on Wednesday morning.
While burning American flags is protected under the First Amendment, Brianna Laird was charged with third degree arson, assault and indecent exposure.
Here’s how its done: Is it illegal to burn the American flag? The Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. Johnson (1989) and later United States v. Eichman (1990) that flag burning, as a form of ...
We illustrate how the American flag evolved and how to properly display the Stars and Stripes.
What is Flag Day in honor of? Flag Day commemorates the event in 1777 when the new nation's Continental Congress determined the composition of the American Flag, according to PBS.org.
June 14 is Flag Day and Trump's birthday, but one group is urging Americans to fly their flags upside down. Why? Here's what to know.